Awards for Special Acts of Service Sample Clauses

Awards for Special Acts of Service. Employees who have had superior accomplishments on a special project, assignment, act or task, or who have done a superior job with regard to the quality or quantity of the work performed, may be considered by Management for an award for special acts of service. Special acts of service mean a contribution or accomplishment in the public interest which is (a) a nonrecurring contribution either within or outside of job responsibilities;
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Awards for Special Acts of Service. Employees who have had superior accomplishments on a special project, assignment, act or task, or who have done a superior job with regard to the quality or quantity of the work performed, may be considered by Management for an award for special acts of service. Special acts of service mean a contribution or accomplishment in the public interest which is (a) a nonrecurring contribution either within or outside of job responsibilities; (b) a scientific achievement; or (c) an act of heroism. An award based on these criteria may be given to an individual or to a group of individuals. Among the types of awards given under this section are On-the-Spot Awards ("Spot Awards"). These awards provide immediate feedback and special recognition of employees who make an extra effort to perform their duties in an exemplary manner. (Spot Awards are not a substitute for performance awards, nor for monetary recognition of higher level contributions.) An employee may be recognized with a Spot Award within three (3) days after the employee's achievement. Examples of employee achievement include: (1) producing exceptionally high quality work under tight deadlines; (2) performing added assignments in addition to regular duties; (3) improving customer service to the public or his/her colleagues; or (4) exercising extraordinary initiative or creativity in addressing a critical need or difficult problem. Individual employees at GS 15 and below, or Wage Grade equivalent, and groups of no more than ten (10) employees are eligible for a Spot Award. An employee may not receive more than two (2) spot awards in the same fiscal year.

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