Temporary faculty definition

Temporary faculty means those faculty members who are neither tenured nor probationary, and who are employed under provisions of the Education Code that authorize their service as temporary employees, full- or part-time.
Temporary faculty means a non-tenure track bargaining unit member who is employed on a temporary basis fully compensated by categorical funds within the provisions of Education Code section 87470.
Temporary faculty means an individual employed to work at least sixty (60) percent of full-time employment for cases of sabbatical leave, special needs, leave of absence, or emergency and/or unscheduled vacating of faculty positions, where the normal hiring process is not expedient. Temporary faculty employment shall not exceed three (3) instructional years, except in cases of special need and subject to notice and the opportunity to bargain the extension. Temporary faculty members are entitled to all rights and benefits of full-time employees in proportion to their workload, except tenure, seniority, and where otherwise specified in this Agreement. Termination prior to the end of the contract, for purposes other than reduction or elimination of the funding and/or program, shall be for just cause and progressive discipline will be applied. Notice of non-renewal is not required.

Examples of Temporary faculty in a sentence

  • Temporary faculty unit employees who are not reappointed in 2020-21 must apply for work in AY 2021-22 to continue in the applicant pool.


More Definitions of Temporary faculty

Temporary faculty means any teacher, counselor, or librarian who is employed as a replacement for a regular faculty member who may be on leave or in cases where the College is filling a regular faculty vacancy on a temporary basis.
Temporary faculty means a member of the bargaining unit who is hired for a temporary basis in accordance with Education Code sections 87480, 87481, 87482, and 87482.5.
Temporary faculty means a non tenure-track bargaining unit member who is employed in a full-time capacity on a temporary basis fully compensated by categorical funds within the provisions of Education Code section 87470. SGID - Small Group Instructional Diagnosis is an evaluation process conducted by a trained facilitator. “Special assignments” are assigned or reassigned activities other than the bargaining unit member’s primary duties.
Temporary faculty means a non-tenure track bargaining unit member who is employed on a temporary basis fully compensated by categorical funds within the provisions of Education Code section 87470. “Worksite” see “Classroom” definition.
Temporary faculty means an employee at a

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  • Temporary worker means a person who is furnished to you to substitute for a permanent "employee" on leave or to meet seasonal or short-term workload conditions.

  • Temporary sign means a sign not permanently fixed and not intended to remain fixed in one position;

  • Temporary Work means all temporary works of every kind required in or about the execution, completion and maintenance of the works.

  • Temporary suspension means the removal of a student from school for a specified period of 10 school days or less after a rudimentary hearing.

  • temporary building means a Building designed or constructed, erected or placed on land and which is demolished or removed from the lands within twelve months of Building Permit issuance;

  • Temporary service means an electrical service granted temporarily for such purposes as construction, real estate sales, trailers, et cetera;

  • Temporary Work Agency means as defined in Regulation 4 of the AWR being a person engaged in the economic activity, public or private, whether or not operating for profit, and whether or not carrying on such activity in conjunction with others, of:

  • Temporary Works means all temporary works of every kind required in or about the execution, completion or maintenance of works.

  • temporary licence means a Licence granted under the Act valid for a single day or for such period as may be specified in the Licence not exceeding six months.

  • Temporary post means a post other than a permanent post.

  • Temporary Teacher means a person employed to teach under the authority of a letter of permission.

  • Temporary housing means any tent, trailer, motor home, or other structure used for human shelter which is designed to be transportable and which is not attached to the ground, to another structure, or to any utilities system on the same premises for more than thirty (30) days.

  • Temporary Vacancy a vacancy in a position caused by the regularly assigned employee being absent from duty or temporarily assigned to other duties.

  • Temporary food establishment means a food establishment that operates for a period of no more than fourteen consecutive days in conjunction with a single event or celebration.

  • Temporary Structure means any structure that is apparently temporary in nature;

  • Temporary license means a license issued on a short-term basis for a specified time pursuant to subrule 3.5(4).

  • Temporary Position means a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of thirty (30) calendar days and not more than two (2) years, but which is not a Regular Position. Temporary Positions are intended for staffing of short term projects and interim staffing relief during periods such as the absences of employees or for unexpected and temporary changes in workload. A Temporary Position may be either a new position for the designated period or a temporary vacancy of a Regular Position or of a previously vacated Temporary Position.

  • Temporary Employee is one who is hired on a temporary basis for a full-time or part-time position:

  • Temporary Employees means those employees hired to replace regular employees absent due to illness, accident, vacation, leave of absence, etc., or hired to perform work on projects or assignments of limited duration. The employment of temporary employees hired to perform work on projects or assignments of limited duration shall be limited to a period of ninety (90) days of work in any twelve (12) month period, commencing from the date of hire or commencement of employment in such period. The period of employment for temporary employees hired for all other purposes shall be limited to twelve (12) months. A project or assignment of limited duration shall not exceed eighteen (18) weeks’ duration in any twelve (12) month period. Any projects or assignments of limited duration in excess of that provided for herein will be posted.

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  • Temporary permit means a permit issued while the applicant is in training to become a licensed hearing aid specialist.

  • Temporary domicile means the principal place of abode within Utah of a person who does not have a present intention to continue residency within Utah permanently or indefinitely.

  • Temporary means employment of an intermittent nature; for a limited, specified period; and undertaken during unpaid Maternity Leave or extended unpaid Maternity Leave.