Employee Substituting Sample Clauses

The Employee Substituting clause allows an employee to appoint a substitute to perform their duties under certain conditions. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying the employer, any qualifications the substitute must meet, and the circumstances under which substitution is permitted, such as temporary absence or leave. Its core function is to ensure continuity of work and minimize disruption by providing a clear mechanism for temporary replacement, thereby addressing potential gaps in staffing.
Employee Substituting. Employees under contract may work as a substitute in another job within the District for the same wage as contracted in the employee’s regular position.
Employee Substituting. 1. Any paraeducator who subs for another paraeducator in a higher paying classification for five (5) consecutive days shall be paid (retroactively) at the higher rate. In order for this section to apply, the arrangement must be approved in advance, in writing, by the paraeducator's supervisor. If the supervisor denies approval, the paraeducator shall be expected to continue to do normal duties. 2. If a paraeducator assumes a position with a lower hourly rate in a substitute role, the paraeducator shall be paid their own regular hourly rate. 3. Paraeducators shall not have the responsibility of substituting for any certified teacher. 4. Whenever paraeducators who are on the registered substitute list accept temporary substitute assignments, the substituting paraeducator shall be compensated at her/his regular hourly rate for all hours worked in the temporary assignment. If the hourly rate for the substitute assignment exceeds the paraeducator’s regular hourly rate, the higher hourly rate will be paid for all hours worked.
Employee Substituting. Whenever a Cook Manager or ▇▇▇▇▇ is absent for one (1) or more full working days, the Helper or other bargaining unit member who substitutes in his/her place shall be compensated at the rate paid to an employee in the absent employee’s job with the substitute’s years of service.

Related to Employee Substituting

  • Long-Term Substitutes Long-term substitutes are those who have been employed twenty (20) consecutive days or more in the same position during the current school year. Beginning on the twenty-first (21st) consecutive day of employment in the same position, long-term substitutes shall receive $240 per day. Substitutes who cumulatively substitute thirty