SCHOOL OPERATIONAL SERVICES STREAM Clause Samples

SCHOOL OPERATIONAL SERVICES STREAM. A General Employee engaged in the School Operational Services Stream will be classified at one of the following levels: (a) SCHOOL OPERATIONAL SERVICES - LEVEL 1 (i) A School Operational Services - Level 1 position is one where the General Employee:  applies knowledge and skills to a limited range of tasks and roles;  works within established and predictable routines;  follows standard procedures in a predefined order and requiring the use of limited discretion;  works under close supervision, or in the case of a more experienced General Employee working alone, routine supervision; and  is not required to have formal qualifications or work experience upon engagement.
SCHOOL OPERATIONAL SERVICES STREAM. A General Employee engaged in the School Operational Services Stream will be classified at one of the following levels: (a) SCHOOL OPERATIONAL SERVICES - LEVEL 1 (i) A School Operational Services - Level 1 position is one where the General Employee: (A) applies knowledge and skills to a limited range of tasks and roles; (B) works within established and predictable routines; (C) follows standard procedures in a predefined order and requiring the use of limited discretion; (D) works under close supervision, or in the case of a more experienced General Employee working alone, routine supervision; and (E) is not required to have formal qualifications or work experience upon engagement. (ii) Indicative duties A Level 1 General Employee within this occupational stream may perform the following indicative duties: a range of general cleaning tasks in a school such as: - sweeping/ vacuuming floors; - washing desks/cupboards and windows; - emptying bins/ disposing of rubbish; - cleaning and sanitising bathrooms; - dusting and polishing student and office furniture; - occasionally undertaking more complex cleaning tasks including carpet and furniture cleaning; and - taking general care of school vehicles, including driving buses for less than 25 passengers. (iii) Examples of positions which typically fall under this level include: cleaner, bus driver (25 passengers or less). (b) SCHOOL OPERATIONAL SERVICES - LEVEL 2 (i) A School Operational Services - Level 2 position is one where the General Employee ordinarily performs work above and beyond the skills of a Level 1 position, and: (A) applies knowledge and skills to a range of tasks and roles; (B) usually works within routines, methods and procedures, but some discretion is involved in selection of equipment, work organisation, services and actions; (C) is provided with routine supervision of straightforward tasks, moving to general direction. Cleaners at this level are responsible for the supervision of other School Operational Services Employees; and (D) does not have a trade qualification (certificate III), but has a skill level which assumes and requires knowledge, training or experience relevant to the duties to be performed. (ii) Indicative duties A Level 2 General Employee within this occupational stream may perform the following indicative duties: a range of maintenance and outdoor duties such as: - non-specialised repair work; - undertaking general gardening tasks including preparation and planting procedure...

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  • Transitional Services Upon cancellation, termination, or expiration of the Contract for any reason, the Contractor shall provide reasonable cooperation, assistance and Services, and shall assist the Department to facilitate the orderly transition of the work under the Contract to the Department and/or to an alternative contractor selected for the transition upon written notice to the Contractor at least thirty (30) business days prior to termination or cancellation, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract.

  • Autism Services This plan covers the following services for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders. • Applied behavior analysis when provided and/or supervised by an individual licensed by the state in which the service is rendered. See the Summary of Medical Benefits for the amount that you pay. • Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services when rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. A benefit limit will not apply to these services. • Psychological and psychiatric services, and prescription drugs are also covered. See Behavioral Health Services and Prescription Drugs and Diabetic Equipment or Supplies for additional information. Coverage for autism spectrum disorders does not affect any obligation of a school district, a state or other governmental entity to provide services to an individual under an individualized family service plan, an individualized education program, or similar services required under state or federal law. Services related to autism that are furnished by school personnel are not covered under this plan.

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