HIRING GUIDELINES FOR EXTRA RESPONSIBILITY POSITIONS Clause Samples

HIRING GUIDELINES FOR EXTRA RESPONSIBILITY POSITIONS. A. The Board-Administration shall make every reasonable effort possible to hire an H-F full- time teacher on contractual status for all positions that appear in Appendix III of this agreement, “Extra-Responsibilities Categories.” B. Any H-F full-time teacher on contractual status who applies for an extra-curricular position shall be given serious consideration in that a uniform process will be used to select candidates. The HFEO agrees that not all applicants need to be interviewed. C. In the event that there is no qualified candidate for a certain position and a non-H-F full- time teacher on contractual status is hired for that position, the Board shall make every reasonable effort possible to hire H-F full-time teachers on contractual status for any assistant position. D. The Board-Administration and the HFEO agree that all extra-responsibility positions are renewed on a year-to-year basis. The Illinois School Code does not grant tenure for extra- responsibility positions. E. Qualified Instructional Assistants may apply for positions that appear in Appendix III of this agreement, “Extra-Responsibility Categories.”
HIRING GUIDELINES FOR EXTRA RESPONSIBILITY POSITIONS. A. The Board-Administration shall make every reasonable effort possible to hire an H-F full- time teacher on contractual status for all positions that appear in Appendix III and V of this agreement. B. Any H-F full-time teacher on contractual status who applies for an extra-curricular position shall be given serious consideration in that a uniform process will be used to select candidates. The HFEO agrees that not all applicants need to be interviewed. C. In the event that there is no qualified candidate for a certain position and a non-H-F full- time teacher on contractual status is hired for that position, the Board shall make every reasonable effort possible to hire H-F full-time teachers on contractual status for any assistant position.

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  • Replacement of Key Personnel The Engineer must notify the State in writing as soon as possible, but no later than three business days after a project manager or other key personnel is removed from association with this contract, giving the reason for removal.

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  • CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES In addition to all other obligations contained herein, the Consultant agrees, warrants, and represents that: 6.1 The Consultant will furnish all material, equipment, labor and supplies in such quantities and of the proper quality to professionally and timely perform the Services, except as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties; 6.2 The Consultant shall perform the Services with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by competent consultants practicing in the same or similar locality and under the same or similar circumstances and professional license; 6.3 The Consultant will comply with the provisions of all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, requirements and codes which are applicable to its performance of Services; 6.4 The Consultant is not and will not be bound by any agreement and has not assumed nor will assume any obligation which would, in any way, restrict its ability to perform the Services or be inconsistent with the Services; 6.5 In performing the Services, the Consultant will not use any third party’s confidential or propriety information, or infringe the rights of another party, nor will the Consultant disclose to the Authority, or bring onto the Authority’s premises, or induce the Authority to use any third party’s confidential or proprietary information; 6.6 The Consultant does not have the authority to act for the Authority, bind the Authority in any respect, or incur any debts or liabilities in the name of or on behalf of the Authority, except as otherwise expressly authorized in writing by the Authority; 6.7 Consultant is an independent contractor for the performance of his duties under this Contract. Accordingly, the Consultant shall be responsible for payment of all taxes including federal, state and local taxes arising out of the Consultant’s activities in accordance with this Contract. Consultant is responsible for payment of the compensation, including any withholding, Social Security, or other taxes on such compensation, of any subcontractors retained by Consultant, or Consultant's employees performing Services consistent with its status as an independent contractor and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations; 6.8 Consultant has and hereby retains full control of any supervision over the Consultant’s obligations hereunder and over any persons employed or subcontracted by the Consultant for performing Services hereunder; 6.9 Consultant will in no way be considered an agent, partner, joint venturer, or employee of Authority at any time during the Term. Consultant will not undertake to commit Authority to any course of action in relation to a third party unless expressly requested and authorized to do so by the Authority in writing. 6.10 As of the Effective Date and at all times while providing Services hereunder, the Consultant shall possess and maintain in good standing any and all licenses or other authorizations and approvals necessary to perform the Services.