Common use of Intermittent Lecturer Clause in Contracts

Intermittent Lecturer. a. An Intermittent Lecturer is one who teaches one or more regularly occurring courses as an ongoing part of the academic curriculum, but typically one (1) semester per academic year. For this group of Employees, one (1) semester or less per academic year is the regular appointment pattern and not the result of layoff due to lack of instructional/programmatic need or budgetary support. b. An Intermittent Lecturer shall, upon written request, undergo a review after their fifth year of service. If the review is successful, the Intermittent Lecturer will receive a raise as set forth in Article XV., Salary. c. An Intermittent Lecturer shall, upon written request, undergo a second review after their ninth year of service. If the review is successful, the Intermittent Lecturer will receive a raise as set forth in Article XV., Salary.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Intermittent Lecturer. a. An Intermittent Lecturer is one who teaches one or more regularly occurring courses as an ongoing part of the academic curriculum, but typically one (1) semester per academic year. For this group of Employees, one (1) semester or less per academic year is the regular appointment pattern and not the result of layoff due to lack of instructional/programmatic need or budgetary support. b. An Intermittent Lecturer shall, upon written request, undergo a review after their his or her fifth year of service. If the review is successful, the Intermittent Lecturer will receive a raise as set forth in Article XV., Salary. c. An Intermittent Lecturer shall, upon written request, undergo a second review after their his or her ninth year of service. If the review is successful, the Intermittent Lecturer will receive a raise as set forth in Article XV., Salary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Intermittent Lecturer. a. An Intermittent Lecturer is one who typically teaches one or more regularly occurring courses as an ongoing part of the academic curriculum, but typically only one (1) semester per academic year. For this group of Employees, one (1) semester or less per academic year is the regular appointment pattern and not the result of layoff due to lack of instructional/programmatic need or budgetary support. b. An Intermittent Lecturer shall, upon written request, undergo a review after their fifth his or her sixth consecutive year of service. If the review is successful, the Intermittent Lecturer will receive a raise as set forth in Article XV., Salary. c. An Intermittent Lecturer shall, upon written request, undergo a second review after their ninth his or her twelfth consecutive year of service. If the review is successful, the Intermittent Lecturer will receive a raise as set forth in Article XV., Salary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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