Miscellaneous Employee Activities Sample Clauses

Miscellaneous Employee Activities. ‌ The following employee activities shall be compensated as follows: Administrative Approved Enrichment Classes Individual’s per diem Summer School or Other Approved Teaching Individual’s per diem Senior Navigation Advisors .022 Driver Education – Classroom Individual’s Per Diem Driver Education – Driving .0008 X salary per hr. HS Class Advisors .01461 Content Pilot Team $300 per curriculum (Curriculum Adoption) Mentor teachers $300 per mentee Building Leadership* $500 **Building Leadership Teams will not meet more 18 times during the school year. Additionally, each meeting will be no longer than one hour unless there is additional compensation. Team members may agree to a longer meeting in exchange for a shorter or cancelled meeting at another time. Special Education Teacher, SLP, OT, PT, Psychologists: $2,000 (two-thousand dollars) on a pro- rated basis. Employees who indicate to the District their intention to retire or separate from service at the end of the school year shall be provided a stipend of $2,000 in exchange for early notification. Such notification must be received by the District prior to March 1st to receive this stipend. The CTE director shall be provided an additional planning period each semester beyond what is provided in 7.2.2 of this Agreement to fulfill their responsibilities. If after every effort is made to provide the additional planning period and both the CTE Director, the Association and the District agree that it cannot be scheduled, the CTE director shall be provided compensation equal to a 1.2 FTE contract. The District will pass through to employees doing Collection of Evidence (XXX) work that isn’t part of a class any state funding for XXX work.
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Miscellaneous Employee Activities. The following employee activities shall be compensated as follows: Administrative Approved Enrichment Classes Individual’s per diem Summer School or Other Approved Teaching Individual’s per diem Attending Summer Institute $25 per hour Senior Navigation Advisors .022 X State minimum salary Driver Education – Classroom Individual’s Per Diem Driver Education – Driving .0008 X State minimum salary per hr. HS Class Advisors .01461 X State minimum salary

Related to Miscellaneous Employee Activities

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  • Employee Access Employees are entitled to read and review their personnel file and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shall be entitled to inspect their performance evaluations, written censures, letters of reprimand, and other adverse reports. Upon request, employees shall be given copies of all such pertinent documents. The Employer further agrees that no personal files or documents on employees shall be kept outside of the personnel file, apart from payroll or health services files.

  • Employee Access to Personnel File An employee shall have the right to read and review his/her personnel file on reasonable notice and by written request to the Human Resources Manager. An employee may request and shall receive a copy of any record or document contained in the employee’s personnel file.

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  • Transition to Retirement 24.1 An Employee may advise their Employer in writing of their intention to retire within the next five years and participate in a retirement transition arrangement.

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  • Employee Who Acts as Representative Where an employee wishes to represent at a meeting with the Employer, an employee who has presented a grievance, the Employer will, where operational requirements permit, grant leave with pay to the representative when the meeting is held in the headquarters area of such employee and leave without pay when the meeting is held outside the headquarters area of such employee.

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