Common use of Full-Time Nurse Clause in Contracts

Full-Time Nurse. A nurse who is hired to work at least forty (40) hours per week or eighty (80) hours in a fourteen (14) day period and who has successfully completed the probationary period. (See also, Section 6.5.1, Twelve (12) Hour Schedule.) 5.5.1 All full-time nurses shall be entitled to the next increment step based on annual anniversary date of hire as a registered nurse.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Full-Time Nurse. A nurse who is hired to work regularly scheduled in an established position of at 10 least forty thirty-six (4036) hours per week or eighty seventy-two (8072) hours in within a fourteen (14) day period and who has successfully completed the probationary pay 11 period. (See alsoEffective January 1, Section 6.5.12025, Twelve (12) Hour Schedule.) 5.5.1 All full-for benefits eligibility only, full time nurses shall be entitled to the next increment step based on annual anniversary date of hire is 12 defined as a registered nurseposition assigned a minimum FTE of 0.8 (32 hours per week or 13 64 hours per pay period).

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Full-Time Nurse. A nurse who is hired to work regularly scheduled in an established position of at least forty thirty- 28 six (4036) hours per week or eighty seventy-two (8072) hours in within a fourteen (14) day period and who has successfully completed the probationary pay period. (See alsoEffective January 1, Section 6.5.129 2025, Twelve (12) Hour Schedule.) 5.5.1 All full-for benefits eligibility only, full time nurses shall be entitled to the next increment step based on annual anniversary date of hire is defined as a registered nurse.position assigned a minimum FTE 30 of 0.8 (32 hours per week or 64 hours per pay period)

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement