Executive Assistant definition
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In the event that an incumbent in an Executive Assistant position returns to the last position held, any other employees temporarily promoted or transferred because of the rearranging of the positions will also be returned to their previous permanent positions, and their salary will be adjusted to the appropriate increment in the former position.
Any notice or consent required to be given by or on behalf of any party hereto to any other party hereto shall be in writing and shall be sent to the County’s Chief Executive Officer and the Executive Assistant or to the Contractor or his authorized representative on the work site by (a) registered or certified United States mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, (b) personal delivery, or (c) overnight courier service.
Future changes in address shall be effective upon written notice being given by the Contractor to the County’s Executive Assistant or by the County to the Contractor’s authorized representative via certified first class U.S. mail, return receipt requested.
The Board hereby recognizes the Association as the exclusive bargaining representative for all certificated members employed by the Board under Contract or on leave excluding: the Chief Administrative Officers of the Board such as the Superintendent of the District, Deputy Superintendent, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Business Manager, Personnel Officer, Principal, Vice-Principal, Assistant Principals, Special Programs Director, and classified employees.
The Chief may designate one Assistant Chief as the Executive Assistant or Chief of Staff, whose pay and benefits may be different than the other Assistant Chiefs.