Specialty Certification Stipends Sample Clauses

Specialty Certification Stipends. 1. The District will determine acceptability of certification. 2. District determines employee who receives the stipend-must be able to perform the service as a part of their job duty. 3. There will be a twelve-hundred ($1200) annual stipend per certification and the stipend will be paid monthly. Accepted Certifications: 1. HVAC/Refrigeration Certification (2) 2. Electrical Certification (2) 3. Playground Safety (1) 4. Water Treatment Certification (2) 5. Pesticide Management Certification (1) 6. Welding Certification (1) 7. Fire Alarm Certification (1)
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Specialty Certification Stipends. 1. The District will determine acceptability of certification. 2. District determines employee who receives the stipend-must be able to perform the service as a part of their jobduty. 3. There will be an annual stipend per certification and the stipend will be paid monthly in the amounts indicated below: Accepted Certifications: 1. HVAC/Refrigeration Certification (3)($1,200.00) 2. Electrical Certification (2) ($1,800.00) 3. Playground Safety (2) ($1,500.00) 4. Water Treatment Certification (2) ($1,500.00) 5. Pesticide Management Certification (1) ($1,200.00) 6. Welding Certification (1) ($1,200.00) 7. Fire Alarm Certification (1) ($1,500.00) 8. Lead Abatement Certification (1) ($1,500.00) 9. Back Flow Prevention Certification (1) ($1,500.00) 10. Asbestos Abatement Certification (1) ($1,500.00) 11. Data/Fiber Certification (2) ($1,200.00) 12. Pool Certification (1) ($1,200.00) 13. Health Clerk Specialty Certification (determined by the District) See number four (#4) below ($1,200.00) 4. Health Clerk Specialty Certification a. Students with exceptional needs who require health care services during the school day may be assisted by qualified designated school personnel trained in the administration of specialized health care services if they perform those services under the supervision of a certified school nurse per existing law (Ed. Code 49423. b. The District shall determine the certification requirements and provide candidates with a specialized certificate to those employees who complete all the requirements for certification. District staff shall train District Health Clerks on a voluntary basis to perform and provide all specialized health care services to pupils which includes but is not limited to catheterizations and G- tube feedings. c. Employees who possess a current specialty certification and renew certifications tri-annually will receive a twelve-hundred dollar ($1,200) annual stipend and the stipend will be paid monthly. The District shall determine whether such certifications shall be utilized in order to earn the stipend. No employee shall be compelled to utilize acertification. d. The District shall have final approval regarding the selection and/or recommendation of candidates requiring training. Depending on site needs and employee performance, the District may increase/decrease the number of specialty certification stipends annually. In addition, the District retains its managerial right under this agreement to remove employees from per...
Specialty Certification Stipends. 1. The District will determine acceptability ofcertification. 2. District determines employee who receives the stipend-must be able to perform the service as a part of their job duty. If there are two (2) or more qualified employees interested in a specialty certification stipend and all factors of the most recent Performance Evaluation are rated as meet standards, seniority will be the determining factor. 3. There will be an annual stipend per certification in the amounts indicated below which will be paid in equal payments: Accepted Certifications: Certification # Allotted Amount 1. HVAC/Refrigeration Certification 3 $1,700.00 2. Electrical Certification 2 $2,500.00

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