Requirements by Rank Sample Clauses

Requirements by Rank. (a) Promotion to the Librarian III or IV rank must always depend upon the criteria noted in Article 22.03 (b) or 22.03 (c) and in no case shall depend upon years of service alone. (For requirements for promotion to Librarian II, see Article 22.05 (b). (b) A professional librarian member holding the rank of Librarian II is normally eligible to be considered for promotion upon the completion of four (4) years’ service at that rank. If promotion is granted it shall be effective the first of the month after the application is received. Promotion to Librarian III must always be based upon demonstrated competence and consistent achievement in the performance of the member’s professional responsibilities pursuant to 22.02 (a). Although ability and effectiveness in the field of library and information science are the primary criteria, a candidate’s case may be strengthened by evidence of service to the University, the profession, and the community pursuant to 22.02 (b), and/or scholarly activity pursuant to 22.02 (c). In exceptional cases a professional librarian who has a sustained record of demonstrated excellence in the performance of his/her duties, pursuant to 22.02 (a), may apply for permanence and promotion simultaneously at any time after serving a minimum of eighteen (18) months of a probationary appointment. Promotion to Librarian III will not be granted prior to the awarding of permanence. (c) A professional librarian member holding the rank of Librarian III is eligible to be considered for promotion upon the completion of five (5) years’ service at that rank. If promotion is granted it shall be effective the first of the month after the application is received. The primary criteria for promotion to the rank of Librarian IV are a sustained record of demonstrated excellence and distinguished performance in the field of library and information science pursuant to 22.02 (a), with clear evidence of breadth and depth of knowledge in this field and the area of academic specialization. The candidate must exhibit evidence of a substantial extension of the record on which promotion to Librarian III was based. A candidate’s application may be strengthened by a record of excellence in service to the University, the Union, the profession, and the community pursuant to 22.02 (b), and/or substantial scholarly activity in the field of library and information science or area of academic specialization pursuant to 22.02 (c). Such service and scholarly activity must be i...
Requirements by Rank a. An application for permanency from a professional librarian member with a rank of Librarian I shall be evaluated primarily on the effectiveness of that individual’s performance in the provision of professional services for the University Library. Particular attention shall be given to the quality of the candidate’s performance of duties outlined in his/her job description. A successful outcome for the permanency application shall also be deemed to be a successful outcome for promotion to the rank of Librarian II as in Article 22.05(b). b. Promotion to the Librarian III or IV rank must always depend upon the criteria noted in Article 22.03 (c) or 22.03 (d) and in no case shall depend upon years of service alone c. A professional librarian member holding the rank of Librarian II is normally eligible to be considered for promotion upon the completion of four (4) years’ service at that rank. If promotion is granted, it shall be effective the first of the
Requirements by Rank. An application for permanency from a professional librarian member with a rank of Librarian I shall be evaluated primarily on the effectiveness of that individual’s performance in the provision of professional services for the University Library. Particular attention shall be given to the quality of the candidate’s performance of duties outlined in job description. A successful outcome for the permanency application shall also be deemed to be a successful outcome for promotion to the rank of Librarian II as in Article Promotion to the Librarian III or IV rank must always depend upon the criteria noted in Article or and in no case shall depend upon years of service alone A professional librarian member holding the rank of Librarian II is normally eligible to be considered for promotion upon the completion of four (4) years’ service at that rank. If promotion is granted it shall be effective the first of the month after the application is received. Promotion to Librarian III must always be based upon demonstrated competence and-consistent achievement in the performance of the member’s professional responsibilities pursuant to (a). Although effective professional performance in the field of library and information science is the primary criterion, a candidate’s case may be strengthened by evidence of service to the University, the profession, and the community pursuant to and/or scholarly activity pursuant to In exceptional cases a professional librarian who has a sustained record of demonstrated excellence in the performance of duties, pursuant to

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