Lead Dispatcher Sample Clauses

The Lead Dispatcher clause designates a specific individual or entity responsible for coordinating and managing the dispatch of goods, services, or personnel under the agreement. In practice, this clause outlines the authority and duties of the Lead Dispatcher, such as scheduling, communication with relevant parties, and ensuring timely delivery or deployment. By clearly assigning this role, the clause helps streamline operations, prevent confusion over responsibilities, and ensure accountability in the dispatch process.
Lead Dispatcher. A. The Lead Dispatcher shall be the Terminal Agency Coordinator (TAC) Officer. When the Lead Dispatcher's scheduled hours are changed, specifically for performing duties as a Lead Dispatcher or TAC-related duties, it will not trigger additional compensation under Article 17, Section 8, or any other Article of this Agreement. B. Whenever the Lead Dispatcher position is vacated, the department will post a notice for five (5) days to give employees an opportunity to express interest in the assignment. The assignment will be based on qualifications, experience, and past job performance. Should the position not be filled by the administration internally, the position will be filled utilizing the City's Civil Service process.
Lead Dispatcher. Lead Dispatcher. The Chief may appoint a dispatcher to serve as the “Lead Dispatcher”. Such appointment shall be considered to be a specialist assignment and the Chief may appoint and remove a dispatcher from such assignment at any time at the Chief’s discretion. The Lead Dispatcher shall receive a stipend per fiscal year, paid at the end of the fiscal year. The stipend for Fiscal Year 2020 shall be fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00). The stipend for Fiscal Year 2021 shall be two thousand dollars ($2,000.00). The stipend for Fiscal Year 2022 shall be twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00). Such stipend shall be prorated for service as a Lead Dispatcher of less than a full fiscal year.
Lead Dispatcher a. An employee designated as a Lead Dispatcher will receive premium pay of seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of the employee's monthly base salary for each month during which the employee is designated to serve as a Lead. b. The intention of this position is to serve as a training and development tool for employees seeking to advance in the District, as well as to provide for additional supervision of the work performed when a regular full time supervisor is not present. c. To qualify as a Lead Dispatcher, employees will be required to submit a written request for consideration which outlines their qualifications; must "meet standards" in each category of their most recent performance evaluation; and, must have the endorsement of their immediate supervisor. The final decision on who is assigned will rest with the Director. This is not intended to be a permanent classification, and at the discretion of the Director, employees may be rotated through available positions. d. When serving as Lead Dispatcher, employees must be willing to assume the responsibilities assigned to the role of Lead Dispatcher by the District, including, but not limited to, ensuring the rules and regulations of the District are followed. Lead Dispatchers are not expected to administer discipline, but they are expected to ensure that any inappropriate conduct that comes to their attention is immediately addressed and reported to their supervisor. They are also expected to report violations of policy to their supervisor.
Lead Dispatcher a. As soon as practicable after the execution of this Agreement, the City shall establish the assignment of “Lead Dispatcher.”
Lead Dispatcher. The Employee designated as the Lead Dispatcher will receive the After 5 year (top) Dispatcher rate, regardless of the employee’s years of service with the Company. Annual Increases will take affect beginning the first pay period following the above indicated dates for each year respectively.
Lead Dispatcher. Any person assigned by the Chief to the position of lead dispatcher shall, in addition to any hourly wage or incentive, receive an additional $3.50 per hour in FY25, $3.60 per hour in FY26 & $3.70 per hour in FY27. Duties of lead dispatcher shall include, but shall not be limited to, scheduling of all full time and part time dispatchers, scheduling of all required training in the absence of the Training Dispatcher, evaluation of dispatch personnel, and making recommendations to the Chief relative to dispatch policy and procedure revisions.
Lead Dispatcher. The City agrees to recognize one dispatcher as the Lead Dispatcher. The Lead Dispatcher will be selected based on experience and being the most qualified applicant. Among other responsibilities, the Lead Dispatcher shall be the agency TAC. The Lead Dispatcher shall be compensated an additional $0.50 an hour over his/her regular rate of pay.
Lead Dispatcher. The above pay rates are effective July 1, 2017 or the date this contract is agreed to, whichever date is later. On July 1, 2018 (FY19) the final FY18 matrix will be increased by the Commission approved COLA for all employees in the telecommunicator classifications. On July 1, 2019 (FY20) the FY19 matrix will be increased by the Commission approved COLA for all employees in the telecommunicator classifications. New employees with previous experience that meets the criteria listed below will be placed in the appropriate step after completion of the training program. Employees will then progress through the steps (if applicable) as per the City of Helena Personnel Policy section code 30- 2A (attached) based on hire date, successful completion of the probationary period, and/or fiscal year. New employees with no previous experience as outlined in Addendum A will be placed at step one (1) upon hire and will progress through the steps per the City of Helena Personnel Policy section code 30-2A (attached) based on hire date, successful completion of the probationary period, and/or fiscal year.
Lead Dispatcher. The Lead Dispatcher shall be responsible for dispatching, assisting in filling bus schedules and communicating with parents and teachers regarding bus schedules and delays.
Lead Dispatcher. Dispatchers temporarily promoted as lead dispatchers shall receive a five percent (5%) pay differential for the period assigned to that capacity.