ASSIGNMENT TO VACANT HIGHER POSITION Sample Clauses

ASSIGNMENT TO VACANT HIGHER POSITION. Employees directed to continuously perform duties in a vacant higher level regular position for which funds have been appropriated shall be entitled to a salary rate increase to the higher level for the time actually worked in excess of five (5) consecutively assigned shifts unless specifically waived by the employee. The salary rate increase will become effective the first day of the pay period following completion of the five shifts provided, however:
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ASSIGNMENT TO VACANT HIGHER POSITION. ‌ Employees directed to continuously perform duties in a vacant higher level regular position for which funds have been appropriated, shall be entitled to a salary rate increase to the higher level at the beginning of the pay period when assigned to the vacant higher position, unless specifically waived by the employee; provided, however: (A) The Fire Chief or designee certifies by a written statement in the employee’s Personnel File that at the time of appointment the employee is assigned and held responsible to fully perform all of the duties normally associated with the higher level position without limitation as to difficulty or complexity of assignments or consequence of action and that the employee shall be required to meet standards for satisfactory performance normally required at the higher level position. (B) Such increase to the higher level shall be set as if the assignment had been a promotion; and, (C) The employee meets or, with respect to all pertinent criteria, essentially demonstrates the capacity to meet the minimum qualifications for the higher- level position. a) An unoccupied position due to attrition; or, b) A position from which the incumbent is on extended leave of absence.
ASSIGNMENT TO VACANT HIGHER POSITION. An employee assigned by the department head or designee to a higher vacant position requires approval of the General Manager or designee and will be compensated at the first step (Step 1) of the vacant higher position salary range or receive a minimum of a two-step (5%) increase (whichever is greater) for the duration of the assignment. Salary adjustments will be made at the beginning of the pay period on or immediately following the date of assignment as approved by the General Manager or designee. An out-of-class appointment shall not exceed a total of 960 hours in each fiscal year, pursuant to Government Code § 20480. For purposes of this section, “out-of-class appointment” means an appointment of an employee to an upgraded position or higher classification in a vacant position for a limited duration. For purposes of this section, “vacant position” refers to a position that is vacant during recruitment for a permanent appointment. In order for an employee to be entitled to compensation at the higher salary level the following requirements must all be met: a) A vacant higher-level position must exist. For purposes of this procedure, a vacant position is defined as: an unoccupied position due to attrition, new position authorized by the General Manager or designee, or a position from which the incumbent is on an extended authorized leave of absence or a temporary reassignment of thirty (30) calendar days or more. b) The employee shall be assigned in writing to the vacant higher-level position by the department head or designee. c) The employee shall be held responsible to fully perform all of the duties normally associated with the higher-level job classification without limitation as to difficulty or complexity of assignments or consequences of action. d) The employee shall be required to meet standards for satisfactory performance normally required at the higher-level job classification. e) The employee must meet the minimum requirements for the higher-level job classification or demonstrate reasonable attainment thereof. A Union-represented employee who is temporarily assigned to a non-represented vacant higher position will continue paying union dues while serving in the temporary non-represented vacant higher position. f) Assignments shall terminate not later than official announcement of an appointment to the higher-level position or twelve (12) months from the date of the original assignment. g) Upon termination of the assignment the employee's sal...

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