Program Assistants Sample Clauses

The 'Program Assistants' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and expectations for individuals designated as program assistants within an organization or project. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of tasks these assistants may perform, such as administrative support, coordination of program activities, or communication with stakeholders, and may specify reporting lines or required qualifications. By clearly delineating the duties and authority of program assistants, the clause helps ensure efficient program operation and prevents misunderstandings regarding their role within the team.
Program Assistants. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with one (1) hour unpaid lunch
Program Assistants. 1. Each employee shall be entitled to a minimum one-half (1/2) hour duty free lunch period outside of the regularly scheduled working hours as per Article IX, Item (F). 2. Each employee shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute paid break period in the morning and a fifteen (15) minute paid break period in the afternoon at times established by the administration. 3. Summer Work: By April 1st, the Director of Special Education and Program Supervisors will determine which summer programs will be available. By April 10th, Program Supervisors will ensure that 207 days program assistants have the first right to a summer placement AND offer any additional placements to program assistants working in classrooms that will be run during the summer (based on seniority). If additional summer positions are needed, they will be posted and awarded to the most qualified bargaining unit member applicant.
Program Assistants. 1. Special Conditions: a. Vacation - None b. Paid Holidays - 9 c. During regular work time an Assistant shall receive at least assistant’s pay for any work done. If an assistant substitutes for a teacher, the assistant shall receive substitute pay if that amount is greater than the assistant’s regular wage. The assistant must hold a substitute teaching license, a professional educator license or an educator license with stipulations that require a bachelor’s degree. An assistant who works in some other classification during non- regular work time will receive the pay for that classification. d. In the event that an assistant is laid off and is recalled within a twelve (12) month period, all previously accrued benefits will be restored. e. If not notified or on the radio fifteen (15) minutes before the employee is due at work, the employee will be compensated two
Program Assistants. An employee in this classification is engaged in a variety of food services tasks in the school meals program or cafeteria programs.

Related to Program Assistants

  • Volunteer Peer Assistants 1. Up to eight (8)

  • Educational Assistants Have a current Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™, coursework for a certificate that meets the requirements for CDA Credential™ preparation, or is enrolled in and working toward completing a program that prepares the individual to obtain the CDA Credential™ (Act 210, Section 4, SLH 2021 per new section identified as HRS § 302D-39);

  • Dependent Care Assistance Program The County offers the option of enrolling in a Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) designed to qualify for tax savings under Section 129 of the Internal Revenue Code, but such savings are not guaranteed. The program allows employees to set aside up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) of annual salary (before taxes) per calendar year to pay for eligible dependent care (child and elder care) expenses. Any unused balance is forfeited and cannot be recovered by the employee.

  • Emergency Assistance Both Parties shall exercise due diligence to avoid or mitigate an Emergency to the extent practical in accordance with applicable requirements imposed by the Standards Authority or contained in the PJM Tariffs and NYISO Tariffs. In avoiding or mitigating an Emergency, both Parties shall strive to allow for commercial remedies, but if commercial remedies are not successful or practical, the Parties agree to be the suppliers of last resort to maintain reliability on the system. For each hour during which Emergency conditions exist in a Party’s Balancing Authority Area, that Party (while still ensuring operations within applicable Reliability Standards) shall determine what commercial remedies are available and make use of those that are practical and needed to avoid or mitigate the Emergency before any Emergency Energy is scheduled in that hour.

  • Roadside Assistance If you purchase the optional Roadside Assistance, we will provide you with 24/7 breakdown assistance (where available) without additional charge. Roadside Assistance includes replacement of lost keys or key fobs, flat tire service, jumpstart, and key lockout services. When deciding whether to purchase Roadside Assistance, you may wish to check whether you have you have other coverage for the services. Roadside Assistance is not insurance. Roadside Assistance is void if you are in breach of this Agreement, including the prohibited uses in paragraph 5.