BSS Level 7 Sample Clauses

BSS Level 7. An employee at this level: - may be performing an organisation-wide specialised role requiring specialised skills, qualifications and experience sufficient to work with minimal supervision and direction; - may have responsibility for managing a specialised function; - is capable of functioning autonomously and prioritising their work and the work of others, when applicable; - is able to identify, plan and implement improvement initiatives and engage with others to adopt change; - is able to research complex issues, including legislation relevant to a specialised area, and make recommendations for change; - may be required to provide operational advice, support and training to managers and employees within the scope of the position; - may supervise the work of others, including work allocation, rostering, guidance, performance feedback and development; - may be required to analyse complex data and write reports; - will possess well developed problem-solving abilities; and - is able to communicate well verbally with a range of people and is proficient in writing business documents.
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  • Level IV a. If the grievant is not satisfied with the disposition of his/her grievance at Level III, he/she may file the grievance within five (5) days of the Level III response for transmittal to the Board.

  • Level III In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level II, the decision rendered may be appealed to the School Board, provided such an appeal is made in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision in Level II. If a grievance is properly appealed to the School Board, the School District shall hear the grievance within twenty (20) days after the receipt of the appeal. Within twenty (20) days after the meeting the School Board shall issue its decision in writing to the parties involved. At the option of the School Board, a committee or representative(s) of the School District may be designated by the School Board to hear the appeal at this level, and report its findings and recommendations to the School District. The School District shall then render its decision.

  • Level II In the event the grievance is not resolved in Level I, the decision rendered may be appealed by the Union to the Superintendent of schools, provided such appeal is made in writing within (20) twenty days in person after receipt of the decision in Level I. If a grievance is properly appealed by the Union to the Superintendent, the Superintendent or designee shall set a time to meet regarding the grievance within fifteen days after receipt of the appeal. Within (20) twenty days after the meeting, the Superintendent or designee shall issue a decision in writing to the Union.

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  • Level I If the grievance is not resolved through informal discussions, the supervisor shall give a written decision on the grievance to the parties involved within ten (10) days after receipt of the written grievance.

  • Formal Level A. Level I:

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