College Service Obligation Sample Clauses

College Service Obligation. A. Full-time faculty members are expected to participate in activities that promote the healthy functioning and advance the mission of the College. This service to the College is beyond that listed in Articles 601.3, 601.4, and 601.5. B. Examples of service activities include, but are not limited to: 1. Serving on a committee as appointed by the president of the College, vice president for instruction, vice president for student success, the appropriate xxxx or supervising administrator, or the instructional department; 2. Advising more than 30 active advisees, without additional compensation, as assigned by normal College procedures;
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College Service Obligation. A. Full-time faculty members are expected to participate in activities that promote the healthy functioning and advance the mission of the College. This service to the College is beyond that listed in Articles 601.3, 601.4, and 601.5. B. Examples of service activities include, but are not limited to: 1. Serving on a committee as appointed by the President of the College, Vice President for Instruction, Vice President for Student Success, the appropriate xxxx or supervising administrator, or the instructional department; 2. Advising more than 30 active advisees, without additional compensation, as assigned by normal college procedures; 3. Coordinating and scheduling of Professional Technical Advisory Committees; 4. Serving as the advisor of a student club; 5. Engaging in unpaid internal or external consulting; 6. Teaching additional courses above normal assignment. No overload assignment is made when the academic employee uses teaching to fulfill the requirement; 7. Maintaining/preparing instructional lab facilities; 8. Coordinating special events; 9. Working with area high schools and/or other agencies; 10. Other activities as appropriate to the academic employee’s work assignment and mutually agreed to by the employee and the supervising administrator. C. The assignment of the specific activities will be made by the academic employee’s supervising administrator after consultation with the academic employee. Every effort will be made to ensure that there is workload equity among the faculty. Disputes will be settled as outlined in Article 601.2 (D). D. Service obligation activities will be included in the faculty member’s Teaching Effectiveness Plan and updated as changes occur.

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