Common use of Preceptor Differential Clause in Contracts

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a differential of $1.50 per hour worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor.

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Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a differential of $1.50 1.60two dollars ($2.00) per hour worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Agreement

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a 28 differential of two dollars ($1.50 2.00) per hour worked as a preceptor. This 29 differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the 30 nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a differential of $1.50 1.60 per hour worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a 5 differential of three dollars and twenty-five cents ($1.50 3.25) per hour worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor.as

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a 27 differential of two dollars ($1.50 2.00) per hour worked as a preceptor. This 28 differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the 29 nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a 2 differential of three dollars ($1.50 3.00) per hour worked as a preceptor. This 3 differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the 4 nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Agreement

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a 24 differential of $1.50 1.60 per hour worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for 25 any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a differential of $1.50 per hour ($1.75 effective the first full payroll period including March 1, 2009) worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor. (Note: The practice of paying preceptor differentials for orientation only will not continue.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Preceptor Differential. A nurse assigned as a preceptor will be paid a differential of $1.50 1.601.50 per hour worked as a preceptor. This differential will not be paid for any unworked hours or for any hours when the nurse is not working as a preceptor.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services