Common use of Performance Review Period Clause in Contracts

Performance Review Period. Nurses transferring to a new position will be subject to a sixty (60) day review period. If the nurse does not successfully complete the review period in the opinion of the Employer, the nurse will be assigned a preceptor for an additional thirty (30) days. If after this thirty (30) day period the nurse does not meet performance expectations based on established criteria, the nurse will be returned to the nurse’s prior position, if vacant. If the position has been filled, the nurse will be eligible for other available open positions for which the nurse is qualified or shall be released from duty and will be placed on the Recall Roster (8.12) and provided with recall rights.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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Performance Review Period. Nurses transferring to a new position will be subject to a sixty (60) day review period. If the nurse does not successfully complete the review period in the opinion of the Employer, the nurse will be assigned a preceptor for an additional thirty (30) days. If after this thirty (30) day period the nurse does not meet performance expectations based on established criteria, the nurse will be returned to the nurse’s 's prior position, if vacant. If the position has been filled, the nurse will be eligible for other available open positions for which the nurse is qualified or shall be released from duty and will be placed on the Recall Roster (8.128.9) and provided with recall rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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Performance Review Period. Nurses transferring to a new position will be subject to a sixty (60) day review period. If the nurse does not successfully complete the review period in the opinion of the Employer, the nurse will be assigned a preceptor for an additional thirty (30) days. If after this thirty (30) day period the nurse does not meet performance expectations based on established criteria, the nurse will be returned to the nurse’s prior position, if vacant. If the position has been filled, the nurse will be eligible for other available open positions for which the nurse is qualified or shall be released from duty and will be placed on the Recall Roster (8.128.9) and provided with recall rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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