Common use of Regular Assignment Clause in Contracts

Regular Assignment. A contract or regular member’s schedule for the academic year shall be established by seeking mutual consent between the member and the Department Chair and Division Xxxx. Such assignments shall, to the extent appropriate, be rotated among members on an annual basis. When necessary to meet the needs of the District, the President or designee retains the right to assign a schedule to the member. Under normal circumstances the following sequence of priority shall be used to assign (for all departments) a regular member’s 1.0 load/semester: a. All regular/contract faculty in the department shall be scheduled for a 1.0 load. b. Next, all regular/contract members in the department with an underload from a previous semester(s), shall be scheduled sufficient additional load to make up the underload, if enough remaining unscheduled classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐instructional faculty) are available. If more than one regular/contract member has an underload from a previous semester, and there are insufficient classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐ instructional faculty) available for all such individuals to make up such under loads, the individual who has been involuntarily under‐loaded for the longest period of time from that department shall have the first choice of any available classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐instructional faculty). c. Next, all regular/contract members outside the department, with an FSA in that department.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Assignment. A contract or regular member’s schedule for the academic year shall be established by seeking mutual consent between the member and the Department Chair and Division Xxxx. Such assignments shall, to the extent appropriate, be rotated among members on an annual basis. When necessary to meet the needs of the District, the President or designee retains the right to assign a schedule to the member. A ll assignments shall be made in the member’s department first. Under normal circumstances the following sequence of priority shall be used to assign (for all departments) a regular member’s 1.0 load/semester: a. All regular/contract faculty in the department shall be scheduled for a full 1.0 load. b. Next, all regular/contract members in the department with an underload from a previous semester(s), shall be scheduled sufficient additional load to make up the underload, if enough remaining unscheduled classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐instructional faculty) are available. If more than one regular/contract member has an underload from a previous semester, and there are insufficient classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐ instructional faculty) available for all such individuals to make up such under loads, the individual who has been involuntarily under‐loaded for the longest period of time from that department shall have the first choice of any available classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐instructional faculty). c. Next, all regular/contract members outside the department, with an FSA in that department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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Regular Assignment. A contract or regular member’s schedule for the academic year shall be established by seeking mutual consent between the member and the Department Chair and Division Xxxx. Such assignments shall, to the extent appropriate, be rotated among members on an annual basis. When necessary to meet the needs of the District, the President or designee retains the right to assign a schedule to the member. All assignments shall be made in the member’s department first. Under normal circumstances the following sequence of priority shall be used to assign (for all departments) a regular member’s 1.0 load/semester: a. All regular/contract faculty in the department shall be scheduled for a 1.0 full load. b. Next, all regular/contract members in the department with an underload from a previous semester(s), shall be scheduled sufficient additional load to make up the underload, if enough remaining unscheduled classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐instructional faculty) are available. . c. If more than one regular/contract member has an underload from a previous semester, and there are insufficient classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐ instructional faculty) available for all such individuals to make up such under loads, the individual who has been involuntarily under‐loaded for the longest period of time from that department shall have the first choice of any available classes or other activities (such as those undertaken by counselors, librarians, and other non‐instructional faculty). c. Next, all regular/contract members outside the department, with an FSA in that department.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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