Scheduling of Activities Sample Clauses

Scheduling of Activities. You and your clinical manager will agree in the schedule of your Job Plan the Sessions that are necessary to fulfill your duties and responsibilities, and the times and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. You and your clinical manager will seek to reach agreement in the scheduling of all activities. Subject to the provisions for recognising work done in Out of Hours (see clause 8 below) a Session has a timetable value of four hours. Each Session may include a combination of duties. Your Job Plan will contain [insert]* Sessions per week on average, subject to the provisions below for recognising emergency work arising from on-call rotas. A standard full-time Job Plan will contain ten (10) Sessions subject to the provisions in clause 7.6 to agree Additional Sessions (up to the maximum permitted by the Working Time Regulations) which can be contracted for separately from time to time. The rates for basic pay are set out in Appendix 3. [note: Employing organisations to attach the latest pay circular to Appendix 3]
Scheduling of Activities. In the scheduling of activities outside the normal school day (such as meetings, camps, excursions, professional development, etc.) the Employer will, where the Employer is aware of a participating Employee’s personal and or family commitments, take such commitments into account.
Scheduling of Activities. You and your clinical manager will agree in the schedule of your job plan the Programmed Activities that are necessary to fulfill your duties and responsibilities, and the times and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. You and your clinical manager will seek to reach agreement in the scheduling of all activities. Subject to the provisions for recognising work done in Out of Hours (see clause 8 below) a Programmed Activity has a timetable value of four hours. Each Programmed Activity may include a combination of duties. Your Job Plan will contain [insert]* Programmed Activities per week on average, subject to the provisions below for recognising emergency work arising from on-call rotas. A standard full-time Job Plan will contain ten (10) Programmed Activities subject to the provisions in clause 6.6 to agree Additional Programmed Activities (up to the maximum permitted by the Working Time Regulations) which can be contracted for separately from time to time. The rates for basic pay are set out in the latest Pay Circular.
Scheduling of Activities. You and your clinical manager will agree in the schedule of your job plan the programmed activities that are necessary to fulfil your duties and responsibilities, and the times and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. You and your clinical manager will seek to reach agreement in the scheduling of all activities.
Scheduling of Activities for Monday afternoon shall be at the discretion of the District, except those designated in paragraph C.1 above. Normally, the schedule of staff development time will not extend more than two hours beyond each school’s non-Monday dismissal time.
Scheduling of Activities. You, your clinical manager and your substantive employer will agree in your integrated Job Plan the Programmed Activities that are necessary to fulfil your duties and responsibilities and the times and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place, as part of the integrated job planning process. All parties will seek to reach agreement in the scheduling of all activities. The NHS will not schedule non-emergency commitments during Premium Time without your agreement. Subject to the provisions for recognising work done in Premium Time (see section 8 below), a Programmed Activity has a timetable value of four hours. Each Programmed Activity may include a combination of duties. Your integrated Job Plan will contain [ ] * Programmed Activities per week on average, to be undertaken under the terms and conditions of this honorary contract, subject to the provisions below for recognising emergency work arising from on-call rotas. A standard full-time integrated Job Plan will contain a total of 10 Programmed Activities (covering duties under both the honorary contract and the substantive contract) subject to the provisions in Paragraph 7.6 to agree additional Programmed Activities. Part-time working is permitted and will be remunerated on a pro-rata basis. Remuneration for Programmed Activities is set out in section 21 below and will be paid in accordance with the terms of your substantive contract.6
Scheduling of Activities. 7.3.1. The work schedule for each post/placement will set out the hours and range of activities that are necessary to fulfill your duties and responsibilities under this contract, and include the duration and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. 7.3.2. Additional hours (up to the maximum set out in Schedule 3 of the TCS) may be contracted for separately from time to time. The rates for basic pay are set out in the latest pay circular. 7.3.3. Any variations in your scheduled weekly commitments should be averaged out over the length of the rota cycle, the length of your placement or 26 weeks, whichever is the shorter, so that your average commitment is consistent with the provisions of the Working Time Regulations 1998 as amended from time to time.
Scheduling of Activities. 7.2.1 The work schedule will set out the hours and range of activities that are necessary to fulfil your duties and responsibilities under this Contract, and include the duration and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. 7.2.2 Additional hours (up to the maximum set out in the TCS) may be contracted for separately from time to time. The rates for basic pay at Appendix 2 of this Contract. 7.2.3 Any variations in your scheduled weekly commitments should be averaged out over the length of the rota cycle or 26 weeks, whichever is shorter, so that your average commitment is consistent with the provisions of the Working Time Regulations 1998 as amended from time to time.
Scheduling of Activities. 7.2.1. The work schedule will set out the hours and range of activities that are necessary to fulfil your duties and responsibilities under this contract, and include the duration and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. 7.2.2. Additional hours (up to the maximum set out in Section 5 of the TCS) may be contracted for separately from time to time. The rates for basic pay are set out in the latest pay circular. 7.2.3. Any variations in your scheduled weekly commitments should be averaged out over the length of the rota cycle, the length of your placement or 26 weeks, whichever is shorter, so that your average commitment is consistent with the provisions of the Working Time Regulations 1998 as amended from time to time.
Scheduling of Activities. You and your clinical manager will agree in the schedule of your job plan the Sessions that are necessary to fulfil your duties and responsibilities, and the times and locations at which these activities are scheduled to take place. You and your clinical manager will seek to reach agreement in the scheduling of all activities. Subject to the provisions for recognising work done in Out of Hours (see clause 8 below) a Session has a timetable value of four hours. Each Session may include a combination of duties. Your Job Plan will contain [insert]* Sessions per week on average subject to the provisions below for recognising emergency work arising from on-call rotas. A standard full-time Job Plan will contain ten (10) Sessions subject to the provisions in clause 6.6 to agree Additional Sessions (up to the maximum permitted by the Working Time Regulations) which can be contracted for separately from time to time. The rates for basic pay are set out in the latest Pay Circular. [Note: the number of Sessions will need to be adjusted for part-time doctors. Where a doctor has a part-time contract, the employing organisations will need to agree the number of weekly Sessions that should be included in the Job Plan.]