Supply Teacher definition

Supply Teacher means a person hired to replace a teacher, as defined in the Collective Agreement.
Supply Teacher means an employee who is, under a contract under which the first day of employment is on or after 1st April 2007 and that is terminable without notice, employed as a teacher temporarily in the place of a regularly employed teacher;
Supply Teacher means an Occasional Teacher who is not a Long Term Occasional Teacher.

Examples of Supply Teacher in a sentence

  • Requests for an Occasional Teacher shall be directed through the Supply Teacher Dispatcher who shall call Occasional Teachers in order of alphabetical rotation on the geographic list and/or the specialty list except where the services of a particular Occasional Teacher have been requested.

  • Supply staff will be given a printed summary of this policy as part of the Supply Teacher and Visitor Information Sheet and asked to sign the Supply Staff ICT Security Agreement when they arrive at school.

  • However, it will be the responsibility of that Occasional Teacher to advise the Supply Teacher Dispatcher at the Board Office of the circumstance.

  • If the School employs a Supply Teacher directly this will be on a casual worker or fixed term contract basis depending on the length of absence to be covered and payment will be made for days/hours/periods worked at the rate of S1 on the Bradford Grammar School teaching pay scale.

  • Should cancellation of a pre- arranged assignment occur without the one and one half (1.5) hours notice, the Supply Teacher shall be paid for one-half (.5) day if told not to report to work, sent home, or assigned duties for any portion of the period the assignment is to begin.

  • Subject to any statutory entitlement under the relevant legislation, the Temporary Supply Teacher is not entitled to receive payment under this Agreement for the time not spent actually working on Assignment, whether in respect of travelling to the Client’ s premises, lunch breaks, holidays, i l lness or for any other reason, unless otherwise agreed.

  • This report therefore sought Cabinet approval to commence the tender process to secure the provision of the Supply Teacher insurance on behalf of schools.

  • In recognition of the additional duties falling on the head teacher of the base school, as line manager of the Permanent Supply Teacher, an agreed number of days (when the teacher is not required to provide short term emergency cover) will be allocated in the first instance to the base school.

  • The Temporary Supply Teacher’ s basic rate of pay ( as notified to the Temporary Supply Teacher either verbally or in writing) includes an additional element of holiday pay.

  • Where a temporary vacancy has arisen, the school may wish to utilise the services of a Supply Teacher or an Agency member of support staff until such time as the temporary post may be advertised, the normal recruitment procedures applied and the post filled.


More Definitions of Supply Teacher

Supply Teacher means an Employee hired to temporarily replace a teacher.
Supply Teacher means a person hired to replace a teacher and who:
Supply Teacher means a teacher employed to substitute in the temporary absence of the holder of a teaching post or to occupy temporarily a vacant teaching post;
Supply Teacher means the individual / the teacher who is introduced by CCES to render services to the client / the school.
Supply Teacher means a teacher employed wholly or mainly for the purpose of supervising or teaching pupils whose regular teacher is not available to teach them; and

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