Categories of Promotion Positions Sample Clauses

Categories of Promotion Positions. A ‘Promotion Position’ refers to any of the following positions of additional responsibility; Assistant Principal, Secondary Coordinators 1, 2 and 3 for the Secondary School and Primary Coordinator in the Primary School. (a) Assistant Principal is a Teacher appointed as such to assist the Principal in their responsibility for the conduct and organisation of the College, including the administration of the school curricula, staff welfare, student welfare or other significant sections of the College's structure. (b) Secondary Coordinator is a Teacher appointed as such who is responsible for the coordination of the program of instruction or activity in a secondary school as determined by the Principal, viz: (i) Coordinator 1 - responsible for a program of instruction of 50 hours or more but not more than 150 hours per week. (ii) Coordinator 2 - responsible for a program of instruction of 20 hours or more but less than 50 hours per week. (iii) Coordinator 3 - responsible for a program of instruction of 15 hours or more but less than 20 hours per week. (c) Primary Coordinator is a Teacher appointed to assist the Principal in the administration of the school curricula, staff welfare, and student welfare in the general organisation of the Primary School.
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