Process for Placement of Surplus Child and Youth Sample Clauses

Process for Placement of Surplus Child and Youth. Workers Surplus occurs when staff must be reassigned among Families of Schools and/or the Program Department. In the event that reassignment is necessary, Child and Youth Workers who are interested in being contacted to take voluntary transfers, should indicate an interest in writing to the Senior Child and Youth Worker.
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Process for Placement of Surplus Child and Youth. Workers Surplus occurs when staff must be reassigned among Families of Schools and/or the Program/Special Education and Support Services Department. In the event that reassignment is necessary, Child and Youth Workers who are interested in being contacted to take voluntary transfers, should indicate an interest in writing to the Chief Support Officer – Child and Youth Work. Family of School Process, Program / Special Education and Support Services Department Process In the event the Board identifies a surplus situation in a Family of Schools, Program / Special Education and Support Services, the Human Resources Department in conjunction with the Family of Schools Superintendent / Superintendent of Special Education and Support Services shall: a) Review and grant applicable requests for Facilitated Transfer b) Failing (a), review and grant applicable informal requests for voluntary transfer made by Employees to the Chief Support Officer – Child and Youth Work, or c) Failing (b), transfer the least senior Child and Youth Worker, in accordance with Article 14, from the Family of Schools where the complement is decreasing, to a 78 Family of Schools, Program / Special Education and Support Services Department where the complement is increasing.

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