Part Time Faculty Flex Activity Obligation Sample Clauses

Part Time Faculty Flex Activity Obligation. All part-time faculty are encouraged to attend three (3) hours of flex activities per semester. Part-Time faculty will receive pay for up to a maximum of three (3) hours at the non-instructional miscellaneous rate after verification of Fall Flex attendance regardless of assigned schedule. Part-time faculty scheduled to teach a semester-long class that meets regularly on the designated Flex Days are required to attend Flex Day activities for the number of hours equal to the hours scheduled for the class meetings. Please see examples below: - During spring, if a part-time faculty member is scheduled to teach for 2 hours on Thursday, and participates in 2 hours of Flex Day activities -the Flex Day obligation is met, but the faculty member will not receive additional pay. - During spring, if a part-time faculty member is scheduled to teach for 2 hours on Thursday. and participates in 5 hours of Flex Day activities - the Flex Day obligation is met, and the faculty member will receive three hours of pay. Any part-time faculty who are teaching a semester-long class that meets regularly on a designated Flex day, but who are not able to attend the required hours of flex activities on Flex Day, must have an absence approved in advance by their respective administrator and make up their missed flex activity/staff development hours by April 30th as determined by the Flex Committee. If there are no Flex activities available at the time of their Spring teaching assignment, the part-time faculty member must make up their missed flex obligation by April 30th as determined by the Flex Committee. The Flex obligation must be completed by part-time faculty by April 30th. If part-time faculty do not complete their flex obligation by April 30th, their pay shall be docked for the hours missed. An absence form (without pay) will be processed for the hours missed.
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