Common use of Continuing Full Clause in Contracts

Continuing Full. Time Position means a position in which: (i) the duties are of a continuing nature; and (ii) the incumbent is assigned full-time instructional and related professional responsibilities; and (iii) the period worked is fifty-two (52) weeks annually. No continuing full-time position shall be for a period of fewer than fifty-two (52) weeks, inclusive of vacation annually.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Continuing Full. Time Position means a position in which: (i) the duties are of a continuing nature; and (ii) the incumbent is assigned full-time instructional and related professional support responsibilities; and (iii) the period worked is fifty-two (52) weeks annually. No continuing full-time position shall be for a period of fewer than fifty-two (52) weeks, inclusive of vacation annually.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Continuing Full. Time Position means a position in which: (i) the duties are of a continuing nature; and (ii) the incumbent is assigned full-time instructional and related professional responsibilities; and (iii) the period worked is fifty-two (52) weeks annually. No continuing full-time position shall be for a period of fewer than fifty-fifty- two (52) weeks, inclusive of vacation annually.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Continuing Full. Time Position means a position in which: (i) : the duties are of a continuing nature; and (ii) the incumbent incumbent. is assigned full-time instructional professional support, and related professional responsibilities; and (iii) the period worked is fifty-two (52) weeks annually. No continuing full-time position shall be for a period of fewer than fifty-two (52) weeks, inclusive of vacation annually.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement