Common use of Definition of Qualifications Clause in Contracts

Definition of Qualifications. a. In this Agreement, "necessary qualifications" in respect of a teaching position means that, in the professional judgement of the Superintendent of Schools, there is a reasonable expectation, based on the teaching certification, training, education and experience of a teacher that the teacher shall be able to perform the duties of the position in a satisfactory manner. b. Notwithstanding Article C.5.2.a, should any question arise as to whether a teacher has or does not have the necessary qualifications for a particular teaching position, that teacher may appeal the question of their qualifications to the Board within seven (7) days of receipt of a Notice of Lay-off or notice of Re-engagement of a person less senior. The Board shall decide the question of the teacher's qualifications within seven (7) days of the receipt of the appeal request. The teacher may, within seven (7) days of the Board's decision, appeal that decision to the Joint Grievance Committee as established in Article A.6 - Grievance Procedures, of this Agreement, and the Joint Grievance Committee shall issue its decision, if any, within seven

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Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement

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Definition of Qualifications. a. In this Agreement, "necessary qualifications" in respect of a teaching position means that, in the professional judgement of the Superintendent of Schools, there is a reasonable expectation, based on the teaching certification, training, education and experience of a teacher that the teacher shall be able to perform the duties of the position in a satisfactory manner. b. Notwithstanding Article C.5.2.a, should any question arise as to whether a teacher has or does not have the necessary qualifications for a particular teaching position, that teacher may appeal the question of their her qualifications to the Board within seven (7) days of receipt of a Notice of Lay-off or notice of Re-engagement of a person less senior. The Board shall decide the question of the teacher's qualifications within seven (7) days of the receipt of the appeal request. The teacher may, within seven (7) days of the Board's decision, appeal that decision to the Joint Grievance Committee as established in Article A.6 - Grievance Procedures, of this Agreement, and the Joint Grievance Committee shall issue its decision, if any, within sevenseven (7) days of receipt of the appeal request. The decision of a majority of the Joint Grievance Committee shall be final and binding upon the parties. If

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement

Definition of Qualifications. a. In this Agreement, "necessary qualifications" in respect of a teaching position means that, in the professional judgement of the Superintendent of Schools, there is a reasonable expectation, based on the teaching certification, training, education and experience of a teacher that the teacher shall be able to perform the duties of the position in a satisfactory manner. b. Notwithstanding Article C.5.2.a, should any question arise as to whether a teacher has or does not have the necessary qualifications for a particular teaching position, that teacher may appeal the question of their her qualifications to the Board within seven (7) days of receipt of a Notice of Lay-off or notice of Re-engagement of a person less senior. The Board shall decide the question of the teacher's qualifications within seven (7) days of the receipt of the appeal request. The teacher may, within seven (7) days of the Board's decision, appeal that decision to the Joint Grievance Committee as established in Article A.6 - Grievance Procedures, of this Agreement, and the Joint Grievance Committee shall issue its decision, if any, within sevenseven (7) days of receipt of the appeal request. The decision of a majority of the Joint Grievance Committee shall be final and binding upon the parties. If the Joint Grievance Committee is unable to decide the matter, the matter

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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Definition of Qualifications. a. In this Agreement, "necessary qualifications" in respect of a teaching position means that, in the professional judgement of the Superintendent of Schools, there is a reasonable expectation, based on the teaching certification, training, education and experience of a teacher that the teacher shall be able to perform the duties of the position in a satisfactory manner. b. Notwithstanding Article C.5.2.a, should any question arise as to whether a teacher has or does not have the necessary qualifications for a particular teaching position, that teacher may appeal the question of their her qualifications to the Board within seven (7) days of receipt of a Notice of Lay-off or notice of Re-engagement of a person less senior. The Board shall decide the question of the teacher's qualifications within seven (7) days of the receipt of the appeal request. The teacher may, within seven (7) days of the Board's decision, appeal that decision to the Joint Grievance Committee as established in Article A.6 - Grievance Procedures, of this Agreement, and the Joint Grievance Committee shall issue its decision, if any, within seven

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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