Common use of Regular Full-Time Nurse Clause in Contracts

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular Full-Time Nurse means a nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period who is regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis of at least thirty-six (36) hours a week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hired.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA regular full-Time Nurse means time nurse is a nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period who is regularly scheduled to work a minimum of sixty-four (64) hours per fourteen (14) day pay period on a regular basis of at least thirty-six (36) hours a week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be regularly scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hiredbasis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA regular full-Time time Nurse means is defined as a nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period Nurse who is regularly scheduled employed to work on a regular basis predetermined work schedule of at least thirty-six forty (3640) hours a per week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hired.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA full-Time Nurse means time nurse is a nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period who is regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis of at least thirty-six forty (3640) hours per week or eighty (80) hours in a weektwo (2) week period; or nurses regularly assigned to work four (4) ten (10) hour shifts per week (Appendix B); or nurses assigned to work three (3) twelve (12) hour shifts per week (Appendix C), and 2080 hours per year. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for Regular full-time status is attained once a full-time nurse has successfully completed the number of hours for which the nurse was hiredintroductory period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA nurse who is regularly-Time Nurse means scheduled to workforty (40) hours per week or eighty (80) hours in a nurse fourteen (14) day period, and who has successfully completed the Probation Period who is regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis of at least thirty-six (36) hours a week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hiredprobationary period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA- A full-Time Nurse means a time nurse shall be defined as any 14 nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period holds a .9 FTE to 1.0 FTE and who is regularly scheduled to 15 work on a regular basis of at least thirty-six (36) hours a per week to forty (40) hours per week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hired.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA full-Time Nurse means a time nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period who is regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis 26 full workweek of at least forty (40) hours (thirty-six two (3632) hours or more for nurses hired 27 prior to September 1, 2007, and who has continued to work such a week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hiredschedule on 28 a continuous basis) and is classified as such.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular Full-Time Nurse means a nurse who has successfully completed A nurse, so classified on the Probation Period Medical Center’s employment records, who is regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis of at least thirty-six forty (3640) hours per week or eighty (80) hours in a week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for fourteen (14) day period and who has successfully completed the number of hours for which the nurse was hiredrequired introductory period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA regular full-Time Nurse means a nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period time employee is an employee who is scheduled to work a minimum of seventy-two (72) hours per fourteen (14) day pay period on a regularly scheduled basis. However, for health and welfare benefits purposes, full-time benefits will be offered to employees who are regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis minimum of at least thirty-six sixty (3660) hours a week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hiredper fourteen (14) day pay period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Regular Full-Time Nurse. Regular FullA full-Time Nurse means a time nurse shall be defined as any nurse who has successfully completed the Probation Period holds a .9 FTE to 1.0 FTE and who is regularly scheduled to work on a regular basis of at least thirty-six (36) hours a per week to forty (40) hours per week. Provided, however, that nurses shall be scheduled for the number of hours for which the nurse was hired.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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