Professional Staff Members Appointed to Multi-Year Terms Sample Clauses

Professional Staff Members Appointed to Multi-Year Terms. 20 All professional staff receive multi-year contracts beginning with their third full academic year of 21 service. (They receive two-year contracts in their third through sixth full academic years of 22 service, and three-year contracts beginning with their seventh full academic year of service.) In 23 addition, as is explained in Article XIV.4., a newly-hired full-time professional staff member may 24 be appointed to a two-year term with the agreement of the relevant PEC, as well as of the 25 appropriate Xxxx and Vice President for Academic Affairs (or the Vice President for Student 26 Affairs). All professional staff members with such multi-year contracts must apply for 28 year of the contract, unless they request to be considered for promotion.
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Professional Staff Members Appointed to Multi-Year Terms. 19 All professional staff receive multi-year contracts beginning with their third full academic year of 20 service. (They receive two-year contracts in their third through sixth full academic years of 21 service, and three-year contracts beginning with their seventh full academic year of service.) In 22 addition, as is explained in Article XIV.4., a newly-hired full-time professional staff member may 23 be appointed to a two-year term with the agreement of the relevant PEC, as well as of the 24 appropriate Xxxx and Vice President. All professional staff members with such multi-year 25 contracts must apply for reappointment (and are evaluated by their supervisors) only once 26 during this period, in the last year of the contract, unless they request to be considered for 27 promotion.

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