SCOPE OF FACULTY WORK Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF FACULTY WORK. 8.1 Faculty member workload includes a combination of teaching, advising, research or creative endeavors, and service to planning units, the College, the professions, and the community. Distribution of time in each or these workload areas may vary year to year. It is the responsibility of each individual faculty member to achieve a balance of these workload areas. 8.2 In addition to teaching and other responsibilities described in Articles 6 and 7, faculty work includes but is not limited to the following: 8.2.1 Rotating into administrative roles including serving as an Academic Xxxx. 8.2.2 Rotating to serve as a Director. Directors are appointed by the Xxxxxxx for the graduate programs, the Tacoma campus, and the Reservation-Based program. Directors are given variable amounts of teaching load reduction. They are evaluated annually on the basis of their job description for both their teaching and administrative responsibilities. 8.2.3 Rotating to serve as an Academic Advisor. One member of the faculty may rotate to serve as a full-time Academic Advisor each academic year. 8.2.4 Serving as Academic Program Coordinator. Academic Program Coordinators are selected by each program team and serve as the principal liaison between the academic program and the administrative offices of the College. Faculty members teaching alone serve as Academic Program Coordinator for their program or course. Responsibilities include: (a) Coordinating planning sessions for the faculty team. (b) Completing and submitting program catalog copy. (c) Completing and submitting program budget requests (d) Submitting program covenants and syllabi by the end of the second week of each program. (e) Monitoring student enrollment and action-needed lists, maintaining accurate records of the faculty responsible for each student evaluation, and communicating promptly about these issues to the office of Registration and Records. (f) Monitoring and authorizing budgetary expenditures for the Academic Program. 8.2.5 Serving as chairpersons of committees and Disappearing Task Forces (DTFs). Chairpersons of committees and DTFs are appointed by the organizing body forming the group or selected by the members of the committee or DTF in consultation with the Agenda Committee. Duties of the Chairperson will vary with the nature of the group, but often include: calling meetings; facilitating meetings; organizing work; presenting periodic updates to the Agenda Committee, faculty meeting, and/or organizing ...
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SCOPE OF FACULTY WORK. 8.1 Faculty member workload includes a combination of teaching, advising, research or creative endeavors, and service to planning groups, the College, the professions, and the community. Distribution of time in each or these workload areas may vary year to year. It is the responsibility of each individual faculty member to achieve a balance of these workload areas. 8.2 In addition to teaching and other responsibilities described in Articles 6 and 7, faculty work includes but is not limited to the following: 8.2.1 Rotating into administrative roles including serving as an Academic Xxxx.

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  • Scope of Works (a) Users with an appropriate licence type may be able to create and access Scope of Works. (b) The parties acknowledge and agree that: (i) any wording contained in a Scope of Works is established by the Customer, is customisable and within the Customer's absolute control; (ii) Users make decisions within ProcurePro on how to draft Scope of Works and ProcurePro is not responsible for those decisions; (iii) the Supplier is not liable for the Customer's use or reliance upon any Scope of Works; and (iv) the Supplier is not responsible for controlling the use, copying, modification or export of a Scope of Works by any User to which the Customer allows access to that Scope of Works.

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