Forest Ranger II's, III’s, and Forest Fire Prevention Specialists Work Sample Clauses

Forest Ranger II's, III’s, and Forest Fire Prevention Specialists Work. Schedules Forest Ranger II’s, III’s, and Forest Fire Prevention Specialists will schedule their hours of work within their respective patrol based on operational needs and activity levels. A normal workday will consist of eight (8) or ten (10) hours to be worked during the core hour period from 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. each day, which will include all official duties including business phone calls and business visits at home, report writing, etc. Modification of core hours may be done by agreement with supervisors of Forest Ranger II’s, III’s, or Forest Fire Prevention Specialists. Any regular hours actually worked beyond eighty (80) in a fourteen (14) day cycle shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half (1½) times the regular hourly rate of pay. If operational need allows and with supervisory approval, a Forest Ranger II’s and III’s who has worked eighty (80) or more hours in a fourteen (14) day cycle and still has scheduled eight (8) or ten (10) hour workdays remaining in that cycle, the Forest Ranger II, III, Forest Fire Prevention Specialist may, with supervisor approval, be allowed to be off for any remaining scheduled work day(s) in the current fourteen (14) day cycle. On any scheduled workday, where significant operational or emergency operational needs require, as defined by departmental policy, Forest Ranger II’s and III’s, and Forest Fire Prevention Specialists may exceed eight (8) or ten (10) hours of actual work. He/she shall notify his/her supervisor within twelve (12) hours of the additional hours worked. Any non-emergency operational need to work beyond or outside the eight (8) or ten (10) hours of actual work must be approved by the District Ranger or Regional Ranger prior to performing the work. For implementation of the above-mentioned eight (8) or ten (10) hour normal workday, supervisors shall work out the schedules in advance with employees. District Rangers and Regional Rangers have the right to change the schedule/work assignment of any Forest Ranger when in their opinion it is necessary to do so to ensure adequate coverage and to meet operational needs. The right to alter schedules/work assignments includes, but is not limited to, the right to set specific hours or work assignments within a workday, workweek or fourteen (14) day cycle, and the right to regulate or limit the hours worked outside the normal workday. When circumstances permit, the Department shall provide at least forty-eight (48) hours advance notification to affecte...
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