Assignments and Vacancies Clause Samples

Assignments and Vacancies. A. All employees, whether on layoff or returning from leave, are entitled to participate and exercise their seniority in the bidding process. The most senior employee shall have first choice of assignment. Selection of assignments shall continue in order of the next most senior employee until all the available assignments are selected. Available shuttle routes shall be bid separately by seniority bid prior to school starting Bidding for regularly scheduled bus routes will be as follows: 1. Routes will be established and available for review and driving no later than three (3) weeks prior to the beginning of the school year. 2. Routes will be posted for bid between the 2nd & 1st week prior to the beginning of the school year. 3. Drivers will drive their bid route and adjust route layout with the Supervisor of Transportation, or their designee and determine safety issues and contacting parents of the students no later than one (1) week prior to the beginning of the school year. 4. Drivers will be paid two (2) additional days to prepare their routes for the school year. B. The Employer reserves the right to make any additions, deletions or changes in assignments, routes, shuttles, stops, length and number of assignments and routes as necessary, for the efficient operation of the transportation system in order to meet requirements and/or needs of the district. C. If the time allotment for a bus route is reduced by more than fifteen (15) minutes from the original time allotment bid upon by the driver, a special conference will be held between representatives of the Employer and the Association to discuss the causes and any alternatives to deal with the impact upon the driver prior to implementing the reduction. D. Buses will be assigned to employees and will move with the employee unless the Supervisor of Transportation deems the type of route and condition of the bus warrants a different assignment. A bus, as determined by the employee to be unsafe because of faulty parts or equipment, will be returned to the garage for evaluation by Fleet Manager. A bus shall not be operated until the Fleet Manager has given approval. If the employee and Fleet Manager are in disagreement over said bus, the Supervisor of Transportation shall be asked to determine the condition of the bus. If no bus is available for that employee, he/she shall not lose pay. E. An employee may be denied a route for good cause. Should the senior employee be denied a route, reasons for the denial ...
Assignments and Vacancies. A) When any certificated vacancy occurs within the District, the district agrees to solicit and utilize members of the Association (when available) in the interviewing process. Members chosen shall have input. B) To assure that students are taught by teachers working within their areas of competence and/or specialties, employees shall not be assigned, except in accordance with the regulations of the State Board of Education, to subjects, grade levels and/or areas outside their teaching certification without consultation. Employees assigned outside his or her teaching certification will work with the administration to develop an Individual Teacher Plan consistent with Title II requirements. PEA Counter: Proposes wording to be: Employees assigned outside his or her teaching certification will work with the administration to develop an Individual Teacher Plan District counter 8-17-20 add …… that will meet state certification requirements
Assignments and Vacancies. ‌ 11-1 Subject to the provisions of the Agreement, full or part time teacher assignments to buildings are made by the Superintendent or his designee, and duty assignments within the buildings are made by the building principal with the concurrence of the Superintendent or his designee. A teacher on less than full time assignment as defined by Article 1-14 who declines an increase to a full-time assignment shall have the option of applying for any posted vacancy. However, they are not eligible to displace another less than full-time teacher. 11-2 Teachers shall be notified in writing of any change in their assignment for the following school year, including the schools to which they will be assigned, the grade and/or subject they will teach, and any special or unusual course that they will have not later than June 1. If unforeseen circumstances require a change in a teacher’s assignment after June 1, the teacher will be notified of the change as soon as practicable.
Assignments and Vacancies. ‌ 3.7.1 Definitions of Assignment or Transfer – An "assignment" is defined as the placement of an employee within one classification within one school building in the P-5 program or specialty area (e.g., an itinerant ▇▇▇▇ position). A "transfer" is a placement of an employee outside the employee's current classification or building. The move of a classroom (which does not involve a change of evaluator) or an entire program from one building to another will not constitute a transfer or change of assignment.
Assignments and Vacancies. 6 ARTICLE IV. TEACHER AND COUNSELOR EVALUATION 8
Assignments and Vacancies. A. Teacher Assignments
Assignments and Vacancies. ▇. ▇▇▇▇ teachers shall be assigned to classes in their area(s) of certification. Prior to the end of each semester, the Board shall survey the adult education teaching staff for assignment preferences using an Assignment Preference Form (Appendix AC- 1). Staff preferences, as detailed on the Assignment Preference Form, will be considered in making class assignments, including night, Saturday, and Sunday classes. Teacher assignments received at the end of a semester for the following semester shall be considered tentative until the completion of the third week of the respective semester. MAHS Master Class Schedules will be distributed as soon as available before each semester. As changes are made revisions will be distributed. Teaching assignments will be made based on certification, qualification, seniority, and the instructional needs and operational requirements of the program. b. The Board will attempt to maintain a teacher's current assignment(s) (subject, time, location) to the extent such an attempt does not conflict with district instructional needs and the operational requirements of the adult education program. Full-time teachers will have priority over part-time teachers in classroom assignments. The Board shall attempt to offer teachers no fewer classes second semester than they taught first semester. Every attempt will be made to assign teachers to the same building for morning and afternoon classes. c. Teachers, at the time of completion of the Assignment Preference Form, may indicate their desire for additional teaching assignments. Teachers currently teaching in the adult education program shall have additional teaching assignments. d. When an adult education teacher position is created, applicants teaching in the adult education program shall be given first consideration. Assignments will be made on the basis of the criteria described in Paragraph J (1) (a) of this Article. Positions in new programs will be posted. New hires are those not currently teaching in the adult education program. Vacant jobs will be posted.
Assignments and Vacancies. A) When any certificated vacancy occurs within the District, the district agrees to solicit and utilize members of the Association (when available) in the interviewing process. Members chosen shall have input. B) To assure that students are taught by teachers working within their areas of competence and/or specialties, employees shall not be assigned, except in accordance with the regulations of the State Board of Education, to subjects, grade levels and/or areas outside their teaching certification without consultation. C) Employees shall be notified in writing no later than May 30 of any change in their teaching assignments for the ensuing school year. D) If, after May 30, any curricular or extra-curricular assignment change is made, notification of such change shall be given to the affected employee no later than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the effective date of change. If any emergency change not covered by the above is required, the affected employee will be promptly consulted; and if possible, the employee’s preference will be followed. E) To assure a quality program is offered, only qualified employees will be assigned to perform any supplemental stipend duties as they are cited in the extra-curricular schedule criteria form. F) To assure that certificated employees are given consideration in filling any positions which occur at any time within the District, the following procedures shall be used: 1) During the school year, certificated employees and the Association shall be given notice of all vacancies and new positions by posting a notice thereof in the faculty lounge sufficiently in advance to enable District employees to submit a letter of interest to be considered for such vacancy or new position. Current employees will be considered finalists for any job they apply for provided they meet the stated requirements for the position. Bargaining unit members who currently hold bargaining unit designated extra curricular positions shall have first choice to retain the current assignment. Class advisors shall have the option to follow their classes. Bargaining unit co-curricular positions shall be posted by May 1 and bargaining unit members shall have seven (7) working days thereafter to apply for such positions. 2) During the summer months, the District shall post a notice of all vacancies and new positions at the District Administrative Office. Said notice shall set forth the qualification for the position and the procedures for applying. A ...
Assignments and Vacancies. Section 1 The Employer has the sole authority for determining employee assignments. Whenever practical, employees will be informed of anticipated assignments for the following year by July