Assistant and Enrolled Nurses Sample Clauses

Assistant and Enrolled Nurses. From the first full pay period after 1 December 2007, by 3%. - From the first full pay period after 1 December 2008, by a further 4%. - From the first full pay period after 1 December 2009, by a further 4%.
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  • Assistant Professor An Assistant Professor is a member of a Faculty of the University who shall ordinarily have the following minimum qualifications:

  • Nurses Nurses shall meet and develop a plan for preliminary assignments for the upcoming school year. This plan shall be provided to the Executive Director of Student Support for approval by June 1st. If there is a change in unit member personnel after the original plan has been submitted, the group shall provide an updated plan to the Executive Director of Student Support for approval.

  • Nurse is an employee included in the Bargaining Unit described in Article 2.00.

  • Enrolled Nurse An Enrolled Nurse is a nurse who holds current registration as an Enrolled Nurse with the Board and is authorised to administer medication. A.3.1

  • Enrolled Nurse (With Notation Pay point 1 (a) Pay point 1 refers to the pay point to which an enrolled nurse (EN) has been appointed. (b) An employee will be appointed based on training and experience including: having satisfactorily completed a hospital based course of training in nursing of not more than 12 months duration leading to enrolment as an EN; or having satisfactorily completed a course of training of 12 months duration in a specified branch of nursing leading to enrolment on a register or roll maintained by a state/territory nurses registration board; and having practical experience of up to but not more than 12 months in the provision of nursing care and/or services, and, the undertaking of in-service training, subject to its provision by the employing agency, from time to time. Skill Indicators  The employee has limited or no practical experience of current situations; and  The employee exercises limited discretionary judgment, not yet developed by practical experience. A.2.2

  • Loss of Seniority An employee shall lose all seniority and service and shall be deemed to have terminated if he:

  • Loss of Seniority and Employment A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:

  • Distant Work An employee sent from his or her usual locality to another (in circumstances other than those prescribed in 5.9.4(a) hereof) and required to remain away from his or her usual place of abode will be paid travelling time whilst necessarily travelling between such localities, and expenses whilst so absent from his or her usual locality.

  • Secretaries 1. All full-time secretaries shall work seven and one-half (7½) hours per day which includes one-half (½) hour lunch period. Hours shall be set by the Board of Education.

  • Casual Nurses i) It is understood that casual Nurses do not have normal hours of work. All assignments for the next day will be faxed by the office by 1630h.

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