Voluntary Reassignment Procedures Sample Clauses

Voluntary Reassignment Procedures. 9.3.1. Whenever there is a vacancy at a school site, the principal shall solicit volunteers at that site to fill those vacancies.
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Voluntary Reassignment Procedures. 23 (a) Reassignment opportunities shall be posted on a specially designated bulletin board at 24 each site (or designated website) as they occur. Postings shall include the grade, track, 25 beginning date, required credential(s) and other legal requirements, teaching experience in 26 specific subject/grade levels for the vacancy, and application process. 27 (b) Reassignments shall not be arbitrary or capricious.
Voluntary Reassignment Procedures a. All qualified teachers who request a voluntary reassignment to a posted vacancy will receive an interview. Prior to the interview(s) of any outside candidates, qualified continuing contract teachers requesting a voluntary reassignment within five (5) days of the posting of a vacancy shall have a meeting with the principal.
Voluntary Reassignment Procedures. 23.15.1 When the Pre-School Director determines it is necessary to reassign a unit member due to program requirements including, but not limited to, educational qualifications or the ability to obtain full funding, the Pre-School Director shall notify unit members in writing regarding the opportunity for voluntary reassignment to the position. Such notification shall be accomplished through written notification posted on bulletin boards at employee worksites.

Related to Voluntary Reassignment Procedures

  • Voluntary Reassignment If a vacancy occurs in the same or other department or division outside the unit member’s normal assignment, the unit member may submit a written request to the College President to be reassigned. Such requests, if received at least one (1) week prior to the closing date for application for an advertised position, shall be considered before those of other applicants.

  • Involuntary Reassignment In the absence of volunteers to fill a vacancy internally, the college may administratively reassign from any overstaffed area that qualified faculty member with the lowest seniority.

  • Voluntary Demotions For purposes of this Section, the term “opening” shall apply to any permanent vacancy in a classification. An employee may vacate from his current classification once per year given there is an opening and the employee is qualified to perform in the lower classification to which the employee has requested a demotion. The Department will assign voluntarily demoted employees beginning with the next employee pay cycle. Employees will have thirty (30) days to certify for position openings. No employee shall be displaced from the Department through a voluntary demotion. Employees who voluntarily demote to a lower classification will be placed in the new payline for the lower classification based on their years of service in the lower classification. Employees that voluntarily demote to the classification of Firefighter will receive credit for total time spent in the Department when being placed on that payline.

  • Voluntary Reduction The Borrower shall have the right at any time and from time to time, upon at least five (5) Business Days prior written notice to the Administrative Agent, to permanently reduce, without premium or penalty, (i) the entire Revolving Credit Commitment at any time or (ii) portions of the Revolving Credit Commitment, from time to time, in an aggregate principal amount not less than $3,000,000 or any whole multiple of $1,000,000 in excess thereof. Any reduction of the Revolving Credit Commitment shall be applied to the Revolving Credit Commitment of each Revolving Credit Lender according to its Revolving Credit Commitment Percentage. All Commitment Fees accrued until the effective date of any termination of the Revolving Credit Commitment shall be paid on the effective date of such termination.

  • Voluntary Demotion An employee requesting a voluntary demotion from a higher-rated position and who is subsequently demoted to the lower-rated position, shall be paid on the increment step appropriate to the employee’s continuous service with the Employer. A voluntary demotion shall not change an employee’s anniversary date.

  • Assignment/Reassignment 20.1 An employee shall be assigned/reassigned to a position by the appropriate administrator. Such assignments shall be consistent with the employee's classification except as provided elsewhere in this Article. It is expressly agreed that the application or interpretation of this section shall not require any change of the classification of any unit member.

  • Transfer and Reassignment An academic staff member may, by agreement between the member and the University, be assigned to a new academic unit (Article 13.9) within the member's field of competence, or to a different geographic location, with no reduction in rank, salary, rights, seniority, or benefits. If the University no longer requires performance of the work associated with the member’s duties outlined in Article 16, the University may temporarily assign other duties to the member. These duties shall be within the member’s competence and shall lead to no reduction in rank, salary, rights, seniority, or benefits for the member. Offers to transfer, whether made by the University or the academic staff member, shall not be refused unreasonably. The Faculty Association shall be present at all ensuing discussions between the University and the member relating to terms and conditions of the transfer. Any final agreement shall be placed in writing and provided to the member, with a copy to the Faculty Association, before the transfer or reassignment becomes effective.

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