Project Position definition

Project Position in which the incumbent is employed for the duration of a project;
Project Position means a position created to accomplish a special one-time need or task and projected to extend from six to 24 months in duration.
Project Position in which the incumbent is employed for the duration of a project. The nature and expected duration of the project and the period of employment shall be specified in the Employee’s letter of appointment.

Examples of Project Position in a sentence

  • A Project Position is defined as a non-routine, non-recurring requirement, to perform a specific task or work assignment for an estimated time frame that requires the best mix of qualifications, experience, and fit for the assignment.

  • Ordinarily, an appointment to a Project Position is made through an external competitive process.

  • Project Position Title Key Responsibilities & Contributions Steering Committee The Health Information Exchange Coordinating Committee (HIECC) that will review and advise on all health information exchange policy development activities.

  • Where the relevant position is a Special Project Position it shall be advertised as such and indicate the nature of the project and the expected length of contract.

  • Project Position Title Key Responsibilities & Contributions Business Analyst AHCA (50%) (1) – Assists with stakeholder communications; manages meetings and follow-up; prepares and submits financial reports and invoices; responsible for work plan monitoring; and submission of reports to ONC.


More Definitions of Project Position

Project Position means a position created by the City Manager for a limited duration of time and for a specific project, irregular workloads, or emergencies. Project positions are typically funded by grants or other non-continuous funding sources. Project positions may not exceed two years without the approval of the City Council.
Project Position means a salaried position established as such in which the incumbent is required for continuous employment for a limited period of normally less than one (1) year, but upon mutual agreement it may extend to a maximum period of sixteen (16) months, and to work not less than the periods specified in Sub-­‐clause 1.01 (j). If the project is renewed for a second year, that Employee shall be placed into a continuous position. A "Project Position" includes an "Apprenticeship Position" in which the incumbent is initially hired as an apprentice as defined under the Apprenticeship and Training Act;
Project Position in which the incumbent is employed for the duration of a project of greater than three (3) months but less than eighteen (18) months. Should the termination of Project Position not occur within 18 months from the commencement date of the appointment, the Employee shall become Permanent Full-time or Permanent Part-time as applicable. Such Employees shall not be rehired to another Temporary appointment within the same Classification, Department and Geographic Location for one (1) year following the date of termination. AMD (iii) “Replacement Position” in which the incumbent is employed to provide temporary relief or over-load duties for an Employee who is on an approved leave in excess of three (3) months but less than eighteen (18) months, to replace an Employee who is on leave due to illness or injury where the Employee has indicated the duration of the leave will be in excess of three (3) months but less than eighteen (18) months.
Project Position. A position which is funded for a defined period of time, usually in one

Related to Project Position

  • Permanent Position Any position which has required, or which will require the services of an incumbent without interruption, for an indefinite period.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Project Water means water made available for delivery to the contractors by project conservation facilities and the transportation facilities included in the System.