Common use of Senior Substitute Clause in Contracts

Senior Substitute. A person eligible to substitute for the SPS, who has served four (4) or more years as a SPS substitute educator or regular employee and who is willing to accept any assignment for which he/she is qualified, shall be called a senior substitute and shall have first priority in assignment. First priority shall mean that any position posted more than 48 hours in advance of the job start time will be open to senior substitutes only. To maintain this designation a Senior Substitute must work 45 days in the prior year and accept assignments for which they are called. (Note: to be eligible to self-pay for medical insurances the senior substitute must work at least 90 days in the prior year). Teachers laid off and not re-employed by the start of the school year, upon application, will be considered a senior substitute.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Senior Substitute. A person eligible to substitute for the SPS, who has served four (4) or more years as a SPS substitute educator or regular employee and who is willing to accept any assignment for which he/she is they are qualified, shall be called a senior substitute and shall have first priority in assignment. First priority shall mean that any position posted more than 48 hours in advance of the job start time will be open to senior substitutes onlysubstitute. To maintain this designation a Senior Substitute must work 45 days in the prior year and accept assignments for which they are called. (Note: to be eligible to self-pay for medical insurances the senior substitute must work at least 90 days in the prior year). Teachers laid off and not re-employed by the start of the school year, upon application, will be considered a senior substitute.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Senior Substitute. A senior substitute is a person eligible to substitute for the SPS, who has served four (4) or more years as a SPS substitute educator teacher or regular employee and who is willing to accept any assignment for which he/she is qualified, shall be called a senior substitute and shall have first priority in assignment. First priority shall mean that any position posted more than 48 hours in advance of the job start time will be open to senior substitutes onlyemployee. To maintain this designation a Senior Substitute senior substitute must work 45 days in the prior year and accept assignments for which they are calledyear. (Note: to be eligible to self-pay for medical insurances insurance the senior substitute must work at least 90 days 630 hours in the prior year). Teachers laid off and not re-employed by the start of the school year, upon application, will be considered a senior substitutesubstitute upon application.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Senior Substitute. A person eligible to substitute for the SPS, who has served four (4) or more years as a SPS substitute educator or regular employee and who is willing to accept any assignment for which he/she is qualified, shall be called a senior substitute and shall have first priority in assignment. First priority shall mean that any position posted more than 48 hours in advance of the job start time a two hour window will be open to set aside each evening for senior substitutes onlyto have first chance at open positions entered into the Subfinder system that day. If SPS wishes to change the time, SPS will provide prior notice to SEA. To maintain this designation a Senior Substitute must work 45 days in the prior year and accept assignments for which they are called. (Note: to be eligible to self-pay for medical insurances the senior substitute must work at least 90 days in the prior year). Teachers laid off and not re-employed by the start of the school year, upon application, will be considered a senior substitute.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Senior Substitute. A senior substitute is a person eligible to substitute for the SPS, who has served four (4) or more years as a SPS substitute educator teacher or regular employee and who is willing to accept any assignment for which he/she is qualified, shall be called a senior substitute and shall have first priority in assignment. First priority shall mean that any position posted more than 48 hours in advance of the job start time will be open to senior substitutes onlyemployee. To maintain this designation a Senior Substitute senior substitute must work 45 days in the prior year and accept assignments for which they are calledyear. (Note: to be eligible to self-pay for medical insurances insurance the senior substitute must work at least 90 days 630 hours in the prior year). Teachers Educators laid off and not re-employed by the start of the school year, upon application, will be considered a senior substitutesubstitute upon application.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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