Type of Appointment Sample Clauses
Type of Appointment. The employee type of appointment (e.g., Career Conditional (CC), Career (C), Temporary (Temp.), Schedule A, etc.).
Type of Appointment. All full-time academic employees shall be offered either a tenured or probationary appointment in accordance with the tenure provisions set forth in this contract, with the exception of those hired for specially-funded programs or emergency hires.
Type of Appointment. (a) or (b)
a) Employment at will, subject to continuation or discontinuation at the discretion of the Chancellor Beginning date:
b) Term appointment Beginning date: Terminating: This administrative appointment can be terminated at any time by either party upon written notice. Should this administrative appointment be terminated, the salary will be adjusted to no less than 75% of your previous year’s twelve –month salary and will be commensurate with that of other faculty members in the Department of of similar rank, teaching duties, and basis of employment (nine or twelve months).
Type of Appointment. (a) or (b)
a) Employment at will, subject to continuation or discontinuation at the discretion of the Chancellor Beginning date:
b) Term appointment Beginning date: Terminating:
Type of Appointment. Annual reappointment at the discretion of the District.
Type of Appointment. Corrections faculty are hired on “special funds” as defined in RCW 28B.50.851 and are considered contract faculty. Corrections faculty are not eligible for tenure. The Employer may hire annually reappointed (“annual”) full-time, temporary quarterly full-time, and part-time (adjunct) as faculty at Corrections Institutions. Full-time faculty hired under this Agreement teach in programs at Corrections Institutions are not included in any discipline or other Reduction in Force (RIF) unit outside of the Corrections Institutions. This does not prevent faculty hired under this agreement from applying for other positions, including tenure-track positions, at other campuses of the Employer.
Type of Appointment. See definitions of new hire probationary, promotional probationary, and permanent in Article II, Section H and Section I.