Newly appointed definition

Newly appointed means the first appointment as an employee in the Federal Government regardless of tenure, or a subsequent appointment after a break in Federal service of at least 90 days, excluding a break in service following a temporary appointment, or employment under the Student Educational Employment Program.

Examples of Newly appointed in a sentence

  • Newly appointed faculty members shall be informed how they may access this Agreement when they are sent their initial contract or letter of appointment.

  • Newly appointed probationary employees are not subject to the provisions of this section and may be terminated without the right of appeal.

  • Newly appointed teachers shall receive salary credit up to two (2) years of active service in the Armed Services.

  • Newly appointed employees shall be provided paid release time to complete post-hire, appointment processing.

  • Newly appointed, promoted, and reinstated employees shall be subject to a 1-year probationary period; however, reinstated employees shall be subject to a 6-month probationary period if reinstatement is to the position last held.

  • Newly appointed employees shall be provided release time to complete post-hire, appointment processing.

  • Newly appointed faculty members shall receive a copy of the current Agreement when they are sent their initial contract or letter of appointment.

  • SECTION 3 Newly appointed teachers must hold at least a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; must be licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Education; must submit a certificate of good health; and fulfill such other requirements as might be specified.

  • Newly appointed probationary employees who are on a leave status in excess of three (3) months shall commence a new probationary period upon return to work.

  • Newly appointed employees, shall serve a probationary period of six (6) calendar months Probationary employees shall be evaluated at closest to the third month and sixth month point of their probationary period.