Professional Organization Memberships Sample Clauses

Professional Organization Memberships. The District will pay a total of two (2) memberships for each principal for AWSP/NASSP/NAESP or WSACD/ASCD and an employee choice of WASA/AASA or another state/national professional organization. Principals are encouraged to join a variety of organizations and not all belong exclusively to the same group.
Professional Organization Memberships. 44.1 Each bargaining unit member may request that the Board pay for membership in one union or professional organization, other than the SCCTC Teachers Association. The union or professional organization must be directly related to the bargaining unit member’s job duties at SCCTC. At the sole discretion of the Superintendent, the Board will pay the requested dues.
Professional Organization Memberships. The City may allow for the payment of membership dues in professional organizations when such membership is of mutual benefit to the employee and the City.

Related to Professional Organization Memberships

  • Professional Organizations During the Term, Executive shall be reimbursed by the Company for the annual dues payable for membership in professional societies associated with subject matter related to the Company's interests. New memberships for which reimbursement will be sought shall be approved by the Company in advance.

  • Professional Development Leave A. Policy. Professional development leave shall be made available to employees who meet the requirements set forth below. Such leaves are granted to increase an employee's value to the University through enhanced opportunities for professional renewal, educational travel, study, formal education, research, writing, or other experience of professional value, not as a reward for service.

  • Foreign Terrorist Organizations Contractor represents and warrants that it is not engaged in business with Iran, Sudan, or a foreign terrorist organization, as prohibited by Section 2252.152 of the Texas Government Code.

  • Professional Development 9.01 Continuous professional development is a hallmark of professional nursing practice. As a self-regulating profession, nursing recognizes the importance of maintaining a dynamic practice environment which includes ongoing learning, the maintenance of competence, career development, career counselling and succession planning. The parties agree that professional development includes a diverse range of activities, including but not limited to formal academic programs; short-term continuing education activities; certification programs; independent learning committee participation. The parties recognize their joint responsibility in and commitment to active participation in the area of professional development.