Professional Activities and Duties Sample Clauses

Professional Activities and Duties. In addition to or in lieu of teaching assignments, part-time Teaching Faculty may be given non-teaching assignments such as course development or revision, curriculum development, student advising, leadership assignments, etc., provided their workload does not regularly exceed the nominal equivalent of 30clock hours per week or 1560 clock hours in an academic year.
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Professional Activities and Duties. 1) The equivalent of thirty-two to thirty-four full workdays of non- teaching assignments (e.g., course development assignments, major course revision assignments, student advising assignments, program/department/ division/College committee assignments, lead faculty assignments, formal mentoring assignments, participation in department/program governance meetings, grant writing assignments, special project assignments, assigned professional development, etc.). Workload credit for course development, changing course delivery format, major course revisions, etc., will not generally exceed the contact hours for the course. For example, workload credits for changing the delivery format of a four-contact hour course from face-to-face to online will not exceed sixty-four clock hours. Any credit in excess of this limit will require written approval of the Xxxx or designee.

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  • Professional Duties Professional duties defined in this Article identify the responsibilities performed by full-time faculty. Duties specific to individual programs shall be determined by the supervising administrator.

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  • Personal Duties The Employer and the Union agree that an employee will not be required to perform work not related to the business of the Employer. To this end, it is agreed that an employee will not be required to perform duties of a personal nature for supervisory personnel.

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  • Responsibilities and Rights A. Nothing in this grievance procedure shall be construed to apply to matters for which an administrative remedy is provided before the Civil Service Commission. Where a matter within the scope of this grievance procedure is alleged to be both a grievance and an unfair labor practice under the jurisdiction of the XXX, the employee may elect to pursue the matter under either the grievance procedure herein provided, or by action before the XXX. The employee's election of either procedure shall constitute a binding election of the remedy chosen and a waiver of the alternative remedy.

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  • Civic Duties An employee who is late for work as a result of duties as a volunteer fire fighter or licensed ambulance attendant or licensed rescue squad attendant, shall be granted use of annual leave and/or accrued compensatory leave to cover the period of lateness, provided that performance of said duties may be verified by the Employer.

  • General Duties and Responsibilities 1. Responsibilities under the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction: In addition to the responsibilities herein set forth, Consulting Engineer/Architect agrees to be responsible for those matters identified in the General Conditions as being responsibilities of the Consulting Engineer/Architect. Consulting Engineer/Architect specifically acknowledges receipt of a copy of the General Conditions and acceptance of the responsibilities as set forth therein.

  • Employment and Duties (a) The Company hereby employs Executive as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company. As such, Executive shall have responsibilities, duties and authority reasonably accorded to, expected of, and consistent with Executive's position as, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and will report directly to the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board"). Executive hereby accepts this employment upon the terms and conditions herein contained and, subject to paragraph 1(c), agrees to devote substantially all of his business time, attention and efforts to promote and further the business of the Company.

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