Contract Classes/Services Clause Samples

The "Contract Classes/Services" clause defines the specific types of classes or services that are covered under the agreement. It typically outlines which offerings the service provider will deliver, such as particular training sessions, educational courses, or consulting services, and may specify details like frequency, duration, or subject matter. By clearly identifying the scope of services, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of what is included, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes over service expectations.
Contract Classes/Services. Temporary Staff In the event full-time faculty are unable to perform in contract classes and services, the administration may assemble contract classes/services contracts of sufficient number to hire temporary non-bargaining unit staff to teach in such classes or provide such services for the length of the contract. Such temporary full-time staff shall be limited to a number not to exceed five percent (5%) of the number of members of the bargaining unit. In all instances such staff's teaching/service load will be limited to specifically identified contracts for contract classes and services. Temporary staff will not be members of OCCFA, nor will they have any contractual rights afforded members of that group. The temporary staff's employment at Oakland Community College shall terminate with the expiration date(s) of the contract classes/services.
Contract Classes/Services. (WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT) A. Definition of Contract Classes/Services Contract classes are course sections for credit or non-credit which meet specifications set forth in a written agreement between a client and the College. Such specifications would include, but need not be limited to location, time and date, content, instructor, evaluation, and a list of students. Contract classes are by definition closed sections that have a class roster provided by the client. In all instances, credit classes offered to clients by way of such agreements will meet the same academic requirements, such as contact hours, course prerequisites, common course outcomes and faculty qualifications, as the same credit courses offered at the College. Contract services could include but need not be limited to non-class room activities such as counseling, tutoring, library services or development activities.
Contract Classes/Services. (WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT) A. Definition of Contract Classes/Services Contract classes are course sections for credit or non-credit which meet specifications set forth in a written agreement between a client and the College. Such specifications would include, but need not be limited to location, time and date, content, instructor, evaluation, and a list of students. Contract classes are by definition closed sections as only those included on a class roster provided by the client are allowed entry and participation. In all instances credit classes offered to clients by way of such agreements will meet the same contact hour requirements as any credit courses offered at the College and academic requisites as specified in the College Catalog. Contract services could include but need not be limited to non-class room activities such as counseling, tutoring, library services or development activities. B. Faculty Assignment Contract classes will use faculty mutually determined by the Administration and client as specified in the client/College agreement through which the classes and/or services are to be offered. In the event the client does not identify an individual contractor, qualified full-time college faculty will have first refusal rights to be considered for contract training assignments that are definable units/courses within the contracted arrangement. The order of consideration will be the same as for open enrollment campus/recommended extension classes. Faculty shall be required to teach all courses which are not canceled that they have agreed to teach, unless otherwise agreed to among the faculty member, Workforce Development, and the academic ▇▇▇▇. The credentials of every instructor to teach credit hour classes will be provided to the academic ▇▇▇▇ and department, normally within one (1) week of the start date of the classes or services for review and recommendation. Unusual time constraints may require occasional exceptions. Either the academic ▇▇▇▇ or the department may, given one (1) week notice, evaluate/review an instructor in any contract class or service. Should a problem or concern be noted in the initial visit, a second review may occur.