Professional Employee. Any person employed by the Board in a position which requires a certificate issued by the State Board of Education or employed in a professional educational or instructional capacity by the Board; provided, the term "professional employee" shall not include any person who is an administrative employee, or who is employed by the Board as a school psychologist, or as a substitute teacher.
Professional Employee. Any employee of the School District who is regularly assigned, on a part-time or full-time basis, to the teaching staff of the district in a position which requires a certificate issued by the State Department of Education. Professional Employee includes early childhood and pre-K teachers (collectively referred to herein as “Pre-K”), elementary and secondary classroom teachers; teachers of music, art, physical education, and reading; counselors; librarians; special education teachers; resource teachers; teachers of summer school, homebound, District school, and alternative program teachers. In addition, Professional Employee includes nurses (both degreed and non-degreed), art therapists, music therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, and social workers. Professional Employee shall not include administrative employees, substitute teachers, administrative specialists, school psychologists, or educational aides. When used in the singular it shall include the plural.
Professional Employee. The term "Professional Employee" shall mean any Physician Employee or Optometrist Employee.
Professional Employee. Employees engaged in work requiring specialized knowledge and skills attained through completion of a recognized course of instruction, including, but not limited to: attorneys, physicians, registered nurses, engineers, architects, teachers, and the various types of physical, chemical, and biological scientists.
Professional Employee. Any employee of the School District who is regularly assigned, on a part-time or full-time basis, to the teaching staff of the district in a position which requires a certificate issued by the State Department of Education. Professional employee includes elementary and secondary classroom teachers; teachers of music, art, physical education, and reading; counselors; librarians; special education teachers; resource teachers; teachers of summer school, homebound, District school, and alternative program teachers. In addition, Professional Employee includes nurses (both degreed and nondegreed), art therapists, music therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, and social workers. Professional employee shall not include administrative employees, substitute teachers, administrative specialists, school psychologists, or educational aides. When used in the singular it shall include the plural.
Professional Employee. All employees of the District who are certified by state law and for whom the Association is the bargaining agent, excluding administrators, teachers retired through the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, classified, non-licensed employees, administrators/supervisors and substitute teachers.
Professional Employee. All persons employed by the School District on a part-time or full- time basis, who are in professional, educational, or instructional positions that require a license issued by the Kansas Department of Education, but shall not mean any such person who is an administrative employee, substitute teacher, School Improvement Specialist, building level nurse, district level nurse (Supervisor or Health Services Coordinator), special education related service positions, or any person who began receiving KPERS benefits after July 1, 2007.
Professional Employee. An individual holding a professional certificate or license issued by the State of Idaho Department of Education.
Professional Employee. Any “professional employee” as defined in ORC 4117.01. Professional employees include faculty and professional non-faculty employees whose position is included in the Bargaining Unit encompassed by this Agreement. Only such individuals are covered by this Agreements.
Professional Employee. Any employee of the School District who is regularly assigned, on a part-time or full-time basis, to the teaching staff of the district in a position which requires a certificate issued by the State Department of Education. Professional employee includes early childhood and pre-K teachers (collectively referred to herein as “Pre-K”), elementary and secondary classroom teachers; teachers of music, art, physical education, and reading; counselors; librarians; special education teachers; resource teachers; teachers of summer school, homebound, District school, and alternative program teachers. In addition, Professional Employee includes nurses (both degreed and non-degreed), art therapists, music therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, and social workers. Professional employee shall not include administrative employees, substitute teachers, administrative specialists, school psychologists, or educational aides. When used in the singular it shall include the plural.