Supportive Staff Clause Samples

Supportive Staff. Definition
Supportive Staff. 1. The work year for aides and cafeteria workers shall be one hundred eighty-six
Supportive Staff. 1. The work year for aides and cafeteria workers shall be one hundred eighty-six (186) work days. 2. The work year for twelve- (12) month secretaries, custodial and maintenance employees shall be July 1 through June 30. 3. The work schedule for twelve-month secretaries shall be the school calendar, plus July 4th and Labor Day shall be holidays. Notwithstanding the reference to “school calendar,” twelve- (12) month secretaries shall work all regular work days in the week prior to Labor Day even though the school calendar may provide otherwise for teachers.
Supportive Staff a. Definition: The supportive staff shall consist of psychologists, counselors, librarians, speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, learning support teachers, instructional coaches and teachers on special assignment (TOSA).

Related to Supportive Staff

  • Supportive Services 2.1. Case Management Access Shelter Providers are required to have case management available to participants on site. Participation within case management is voluntary to program participants, however all participants must be offered case management and must be engaged on an ongoing basis to encourage participation. Shelter Providers should recognize that it may take multiple contacts before a participant is ready to engage. Shelter Providers must ensure case management services are participant-centered to individual needs. Programs must provide space for the provision of case management that works to create as much privacy and confidentiality as possible.

  • Support Staff The College shall designate a clerical person on each campus whose primary responsibility will be to perform clerical duties related to workload assignments for Employees. Faculty assignments to the clerical person shall be given priority over non- faculty assignments. Any conflicts shall be reported to the Chief Academic Officer or to an academic officer of the College who holds the rank of Campus Director or higher. Employees will be notified of the identity of this person and the clerical person will be notified.

  • Project Staff Contractor shall appoint to the Project Staff: (i) individuals with suitable training and skills to provide the Work, and (ii) sufficient staffing to adequately provide the Work. Contractor shall make commercially reasonable efforts consistent with sound business practices to honor the specific request of the JBE with regard to assignment of its employees. The JBE may require Contractor to remove any personnel from the Project Staff that interact with any personnel of the Judicial Branch Entities or JBE Contractors (including, without limitation, the Contractor Project Manager) upon providing to Contractor a reason (permitted by law) for such removal. Contractor may, with the JBE’s consent, continue to retain such member of the Project Staff in a role that does not interact with any personnel of the Judicial Branch Entities or

  • Project Management Plan Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work. Developer shall undertake all aspects of quality assurance and quality control for the Project and Work in accordance with the approved Project Management Plan and

  • Project Management Services Contractor shall provide business analysis and project management services necessary to ensure technical projects successfully meet the objectives for which they were undertaken. Following are characteristics of this Service: