Qualifications at Time of Hiring Clause Samples

The "Qualifications at Time of Hiring" clause establishes the minimum credentials, skills, or certifications an individual must possess before being employed for a specific role. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as educational degrees, professional licenses, or relevant work experience that candidates must demonstrate during the hiring process. By clearly defining these prerequisites, the clause ensures that only suitably qualified individuals are considered for the position, thereby maintaining standards and reducing the risk of hiring unqualified personnel.
Qualifications at Time of Hiring. 14.2.2.1 The minimum placement upon hiring shall be step 1. 14.2.2.2 Additional steps shall be awarded as follows: 1. one (1) step for a Masters degree directly related to the discipline to be taught; 2. two (2) steps for a Doctoral degree directly related to the discipline to be taught, or one step for a doctoral degree when a masters degree is also held; 3. one (1) step for a valid teaching certificate, or successful completion of the Faculty member's Diploma Program, or accreditation as a technician or technologist; 4. one (1) step for any additional trade qualifications when required for the position.
Qualifications at Time of Hiring. 14.2.2.1 The minimum placement upon hiring shall be Step 13. Effective April 1, 2002, the minimum placement upon hiring shall be Step 10. 14.2.2.2 Additional steps shall be awarded as follows: 1. one (1) step for a Masters degree directly related to the discipline to be taught; 2. two (2) steps for a Doctoral degree directly related to the discipline to be taught, or one step for a doctoral degree when a masters degree is also held; 3. one (1) step for a valid teaching certificate, or successful completion of the Provincial Instructor's Diploma Program, or accreditation as a technician or technologist; 4. one (1) step for any additional trade qualifications when required for the position.

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