EXTRA DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND SALARIES Sample Clauses

EXTRA DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND SALARIES. 1. Job descriptions for all extra-duty positions will be mutually developed by the teacher currently holding the position and an administrator appointed by the Superintendent. Job descriptions for positions not currently filled, or newly created shall be written by an administrator appointed by the Superintendent and a representative designated by the Association. Job descriptions will be given to applicants prior to interview. The Board will have the final authority to approve and establish job descriptions. The evaluation forms for assistant coach and head coach supplemental positions appear in Appendices K and L of this Agreement, respectively.
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EXTRA DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND SALARIES. EXTRA DUTY COMPENSATIONS Extra duty shall be defined as professional work beyond the school year or school day, or as hourly substituting. Pay Rate Student Supervision $15.06 Lunch Supervision ½ hour $14.00 Curriculum Development Summer School $27.00 $30.00 Assignments at Athletic Events $10.03 Elementary Music Concert Supervision Flat rate $20.00 Hourly Substituting $43/hour Extra Duty – Hourly The following rates shall apply for hourly substituting and other hourly positions: Extra Duty – Athletic and Non-Athletic The following procedure shall apply for all extra duty positions, except above-listed hourly work:
EXTRA DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND SALARIES. EXTRA DUTY COMPENSATIONS: Extra duty shall be defined as professional work beyond the school year or school day, or as hourly substituting.

Related to EXTRA DUTY ASSIGNMENTS AND SALARIES

  • Extra Duty Assignments The Joint Study Committee hereby recommends the following as guidelines for extra duty assignments:

  • LIGHT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS 1. In the event a clerk requests a light duty assignment, in writing, management must contact the President, Lehigh Valley Area Local to discuss such request.

  • Overtime Assignments When needed, overtime work for full-time employees shall be scheduled among qualified employees doing similar work in the work location where the employees regularly work in accordance with the following:

  • Training Assignments The Supervisor or designee may establish written training assignments to enable an employee to gain the additional experience and training required for the job for a period of time not to exceed two years. At the completion of the training assignment, the employee’s pay will be set no less than the entry rate of pay for the occupational pay band.

  • Overtime Assignment A. In institutional settings when the Agency determines that overtime is necessary, overtime shall be offered on a rotating basis, to the qualified employees who usually work the shift where the opportunity occurs. If no qualified employees on the shift desire to work the overtime, it will be offered on a rotating basis first to the qualified employee with the most state seniority at the work site. When there are no volunteers to work the overtime as outlined above, and/or where an emergency exists, reasonable overtime hours may be required by the Agency. Such overtime shall be assigned, on a rotating basis, first to the qualified employee with the least state seniority at the work site. This policy shall not apply to overtime work which is specific to a particular employee’s claim load or specialized work assignment or when the incumbent is required to finish a work assignment.

  • Shift Assignments When an opening occurs in a shift assignment in an appropriate work group at a location, preference shall be given to employees within the classification who possess the training, ability and any required special qualifications to perform the work required, on the basis of seniority. In the event that no employee desires a shift assignment, employees shall be selected in order of inverse seniority. This provision shall not apply to necessary training assignments. This provision shall not in itself alter the practice of rotating shifts where such practice presently exists. No employee who has a regular shift assignment on the effective date of the Agreement shall be involuntarily displaced from such shift assignment as a result of this Article.

  • Employees on Long Term Supply Assignments Employees completing long term supply assignments may only access sick leave and short term disability leave in the fiscal year in which the allocation was provided. Any remaining allocation may be used in subsequent long term supply assignments, provided these occur within the same fiscal year. Employees employed in a Long Term Supply Assignment which is less than the ordinary period of employment for the position shall have their sick leave and short term disability allocations pro-rated accordingly. Where the length of the long term supply assignment is not known in advance, a projected length must be determined at the start of the assignment in order for the appropriate allocation of sick leave/short term disability leave to occur. If a change is made to the length of the assignment, an adjustment will be made to the allocation and applied retroactively.

  • Assigned Personnel The Contractor warrants that the personnel it will assign to perform the Products and Services under this Agreement shall possess the requisite education, competence and experience. The Contractor further acknowledges and agrees that such personnel may be subject to the evaluation and approval of the Authority, who shall retain the right to determine the sufficiency of the education, competence and experience of the personnel assigned to perform the Products and Services identified in Exhibit A attached and incorporated into this Agreement.

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