Summer Session Minimum Salary Rates Sample Clauses

Summer Session Minimum Salary Rates. Nine-month faculty employed to teach during Summer 11 Term will be paid for Summer Term teaching at a per-credit-hour rate that is no less than 2.5% of 12 the member’s base nine-month salary rate. 13 14 Section 6. Pay-Range Structure, etc.—Academic Professionals. (a) The structure for compensating Academic Professionals groups their positions in job families based 17 upon job responsibilities. The levels within families and associated pay ranges are as follows. 18 (b) Academic Professional 12-month salary rates effective January 1, 2021 20 Program Administrator I $ 45,624 $72,024 Program Administrator II 50,748 83,112 Program Administrator III 63,084 103,644 Advisor/Counselor I 45,624 72,024 Advisor/Counselor II 50,748 83,112 Instructional Technical Specialist I 45,624 72,024 Instructional Technical Specialist II 50,748 83,112 Psychologist 73,008 119,928 Clinical Social Worker 63,084 103,644 Dentist 130,032 213,528 Physician 130,032 213,528 Psychology Resident 45,624 72,024 Educational Technology Specialist 71,508 117,468 Attorney 63,084 103,644 22 On January 1, 2022, the minimum and maximum salary rates for academic professionals will 23 increase by 1%, unless new language about minimum and maximum salaries is agreed to during 24 interim bargaining after the transition into the new AP job structure. Prior to January 1 of each 25 year, the Office of Human Resources will provide the new minimum and maximum salary rates to 26 the Association and will publish the new rates on its webpage. 27 (c) Nine- (9) month salary rate equivalencies will be calculated by dividing the twelve- (12) month salary 29 rate by 1.22 and rounding up to the nearest monthly whole-dollar amount.
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Summer Session Minimum Salary Rates. Nine-month faculty employed to teach during Summer Term will be paid for Summer Term teaching at a per-credit-hour rate that is no less than 2.5% of the member’s base nine-month salary rate.
Summer Session Minimum Salary Rates. Nine-monthfaculty employed to teach during Summer Term 6 will be paid for Summer Term teaching at a per-credit-hour rate that is no less than 2.5% of the 7 member’s base nine-month salary rate. 8 11 (a) Compensation for Academic Professionals is based upon Job Family and Career Track and Career 12 Level. 14 (b) After the application of salary increases specified in Section 3(e) and Section 4(d), paragraph 2, of this 15 article, the following minimum and maximum salaries become effective on January 1, 2023. Individual Contributor 1 $52,008 $77,844 Individual Contributor 2 $55,128 $89,700 Individual Contributor 3 $60,144 $105,264 Individual Contributor 4 $68,208 $126,120 Individual Contributor 5 $81,864 $151,428 Technical and Admin Support 1 $50,220 $66,408 Technical and Admin Support 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 1 $50,220 $66,408 Individual Contributor 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 1 $50,220 $66,408 Individual Contributor 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 3 $59,280 $89,700 Individual Contributor 4 $63,456 $105,264 Individual Contributor 1 $50,220 $66,408 Individual Contributor 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 3 $59,280 $89,700 Individual Contributor 1 $50,220 $66,408 Individual Contributor 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 3 $59,280 $89,700 Individual Contributor 4 $64,488 $105,264 Individual Contributor 1 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 2 $58,248 $89,700 Individual Contributor 3 $63,456 $105,264 Individual Contributor 1 $50,220 $66,408 Individual Contributor 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 3 $58,248 $89,700 Individual Contributor 6 Psychology Resident $50,220 $66,408 Clinical Social Worker $66,948 $105,264 Psychologist $77,472 $126,120 Dentist $137,976 $220,140 Physician $137,976 $220,140 Individual Contributor 1 $50,220 $66,408 Individual Contributor 2 $52,824 $77,844 Individual Contributor 3 $60,876 $89,700 Attorney $66,948 $105,264 1 (c) On January 1, 2024, the minimum and maximum salary rates for Academic Professionals will increase 2 by an amount specified in Section 3(f) of this article. Prior to January 1, 2024, the Office of Human 3 Resources will provide the new minimum and maximum salary rates to the Association and will publish 4 the new rates on its webpage. 5 6 (d) Nine- (9) month salary rate equivalencies will be calculated by dividing the twelve- (12) month salary 7 rate by 1.22 and rounding up to the nearest monthly whole-dollar amount. 8

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Under the terms of this Agreement, an employee shall advance to the next higher salary step in his/her job group until the maximum salary rate is reached, unless he/she is denied such step rate by his/her Appointing Authority. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher step after each fifty-two (52) weeks of creditable service in a step commencing from the first day of the payroll period immediately following his/her anniversary date. B. In the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her Appointing Authority, he/she shall be given a written statement of reasons therefore not later than five (5) days preceding the date when the increase would otherwise have taken effect. Time off the payroll is not creditable service for the purpose of step rate increases. 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