Common use of Intermittent Clause in Contracts

Intermittent. Faculty may be appointed to intermittent full- time non-tenure track positions under the terms described in section 4.3.d and 4.3.e below. These appointments are meant to serve limited program needs including the following: i. Recurring program needs that do not constitute an on-going full-time position. ii. Unplanned-for program needs created by unexpected resignations, retirements, etc. iii. New program needs when the success of the program is not predictable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Intermittent. Faculty may be appointed to intermittent full- time non-tenure track positions under the terms described in section 4.3.d and 4.3.e below. These appointments are meant to serve limited program needs including the following: i. a. Recurring program needs that do not constitute an on-going full-time position. ii. b. Unplanned-for program needs created by unexpected resignations, retirements, etc. iii. c. New program needs when the success of the program is not predictable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Intermittent. Faculty may be appointed to intermittent full- full-time non-tenure track positions under the terms described in section 4.3.d Section 4.3d and 4.3.e 4.3e below. These appointments are meant to serve limited program needs including the following: i. a. Recurring program needs that do not constitute an on-going full-time position. ii. b. Unplanned-for program needs created by unexpected resignations, retirements, etc. iii. c. New program needs when the success of the program is not predictable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement