Temporary Professional Clause Samples

The Temporary Professional clause defines the terms under which a professional is engaged on a short-term or non-permanent basis. It typically outlines the duration of the engagement, the specific services to be provided, and any conditions unique to temporary roles, such as limited benefits or flexible working arrangements. This clause ensures both parties understand the temporary nature of the relationship, helping to prevent misunderstandings about employment status and long-term obligations.
Temporary Professional a. An employee may be granted professional leave with pay for up to ten (10) duty days, to attend classes (which may include travel time) for earning the required hours for renewal or extension of his/her certificate or license, or for certification in a new teaching area during a five (5) year period. The leave must be requested at least ten duty days prior to the effective date of the leave. b. An employee may be granted professional leave without pay for working toward advanced degrees, not to exceed ten duty days at the beginning or at the close of the school year in order to attend summer school classes, except that this leave may not be taken when assigned students. The leave may include consideration of reasonable travel time. c. Evidence of acceptance in an institution of higher learning must be attached to any request for professional leave to attend a college or university program.
Temporary Professional. A professional hired as such by the College, on a provisional basis; such a professional acts as a substitute, a project leader or a supernumerary.

Related to Temporary Professional

  • Design Professional The architect or engineer or architectural or engineering firm selected by Owner (i) for the design and preparation of Contract Documents governing the construction of a Project, or (ii) for construction contract administration under the Contract Documents, or (iii) for both, all such services and the scope thereof to be set forth in the Design Professional Contract. The Design Professional is not an employee of the Owner but is engaged or retained by it for the purpose of performing design and construction administration services for the project. The term “Design Professional” includes architects, engineers, surveyors, designers, and other consultants retained by the Design Professional.

  • Professional Dues The school district will pay the annual dues for the Superintendent’s membership in the following organizations: Nebraska Council of School Administrators (NCSA), The School Superintendents Association (AASA), and any other membership dues requested by the Superintendent and approved by the Board.

  • Continuing Professional Development If, during the life of the Agreement, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is introduced for plumbers, all time spent in complying with the CPD obligations will be the responsibility of each plumber.