STAFFING PROCEDURES Sample Clauses
The STAFFING PROCEDURES clause outlines the processes and requirements for assigning and managing personnel involved in a project or service. It typically details how staff will be selected, the qualifications required, and the steps for replacing or adding team members if necessary. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of staffing expectations, helping to maintain project quality and continuity by addressing how personnel changes are handled.
STAFFING PROCEDURES. (a) The following staffing procedures shall apply to all members of the Bargaining Unit, to provide for the staffing of regular day school programs for the commencement of a school year.
(b) Staffing procedures with respect to positions of responsibility shall be in accordance with Article 21.
STAFFING PROCEDURES. Section 1. When school vacancies exist and the Employer has determined to fill the vacancies, the Employer shall first consider filling such vacancies with qualified unit employees in the a) school and
STAFFING PROCEDURES the List of Staff Needs
STAFFING PROCEDURES. SECTION A A vacancy shall be defined as a newly created position or a present position that has been permanently vacated and which will be filled by the Board.
SECTION B Whenever any permanent vacancy in the bargaining unit shall occur, the Board shall publicize the same by appropriate posting and giving written notice of such vacancy to the president of the Association. The vacancy will remain posted for a minimum period of ten (10) calendar days and will not be permanently filled until the expiration thereof.
SECTION C Interested bargaining unit members possessing the appropriate qualifications may apply in writing to the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel or a designee within the ten (10) day posting period, and shall be given an initial screening committee interview.
SECTION D Vacancies will be filled with the applicant from within or outside the bargaining unit whom the Board considers to be the most qualified for the position. Bargaining unit employees who are qualified will be given consideration for the vacancy. The Board will consider certification, professional background and attainments of all applicants, years of service, quality of job performance, experience and other relevant factors. The decision of the Board will be final and not subject to the grievance procedure.
SECTION E Administrators are subject to assignment and transfer at the discretion of the Board.
SECTION F It is expressly understood that no bargaining unit member will gain tenure in any administrative position.
STAFFING PROCEDURES. All vacant positions other than those agreed to by the parties in Article 6.1.3 and Article
STAFFING PROCEDURES. 1. All tenured teachers will be assigned according to the Elementary Staffing Memo and the staffing procedure outlined below.
2. At each stage of the staffing process, the Human Resources Manager responsible for Elementary Teachers shall provide the Union a listing of the available openings prior to the start of each stage. In addition, a report including the following shall also be provided: • the names of the bargaining unit members who applied to each position; • the names of the bargaining unit members interviewed for each position; and • the successful candidate for each position. Receipt of this report by the Union shall occur as soon as possible, but no later than five (5) working days after the position has been filled.
3. Any teacher who is under performance review, or is subject to ongoing disciplinary action, will be placed at his or her current school subject to the surplus provisions of the collective agreement.
STAFFING PROCEDURES. The Board of Education reserves all rights to assign members of the Association to any position they are qualified to perform. Such transfers shall not result in a change in salary for the year in which they occur - however, if an administrator is transferred to a lower paying position, they will receive the salary for that position beginning with the next school year.
STAFFING PROCEDURES. In addition, in order to ensure that staffing levels are maintained as outlined in this Agreement the Hospital will utilize the following: • Posting of overtime Section 4.09 • Float pool Sections 6.06 and 7.12 • Critical Shift Bonus Section 7.08 • Weekend Program 24/36 Section 4.06 • Voluntary On Call Section 11.05
STAFFING PROCEDURES. The Board shall make its reasonable best efforts by May of each year to formulate a proposal for the following school year. Such proposal shall indicate the manner in which the Board intends to staff its schools and the allocation of supervisory personnel, specialists and teachers to the region and its schools. The staffing proposal shall identifyall vacant or unfilled positions which are then known or reasonably foreseen. The Board will consult with the prior to implementing a staffing proposal.
STAFFING PROCEDURES. (a) The following procedures are subject to the reassignment provisions in Articles 11.15 and 11.16.
(b) The staffing procedure is based on two (2) factors: status (whether the vacancy is a permanent position or a term position) and the frequency with which it is competed (whether or not it is a “frequently competed position” as defined below). Therefore, the staffing procedures address four types of vacancies:
(i) frequently competed permanent positions;
(ii) non-frequently competed permanent positions;
(iii) frequently competed term positions; and
(iv) non-frequently competed term positions.