Assignment/Specialty Pay Sample Clauses

Assignment/Specialty Pay. Employees assigned to the following specialties shall receive the listed assignment/specialty pay while so assigned. For employees assigned to multiple specialties, only one assignment/specialty payment will be made while so assigned. Custody Administrative Officer: 3.0% Custody Court Security Officer: 3.0% Custody Electronic Home Detention Officer: 3.0% Public Disclosure Clerk 3.0% The assignments receiving assignment/specialty pay, listed above, will be rotated consistent with administrative and personnel requirements. Such specialty assignments shall be made at the discretion of the Chief of Police. Any assignments or re-assignments do not constitute a promotion or conversely a demotion. The Employer may assign employees to specialty positions for familiarization and career development. Employees so assigned will not be entitled to assignment/specialty pay. These assignments shall not exceed six months in duration. Should an employee’s assignment exceed the six-month period without interruption and continue on to a regular assignment he shall be entitled to payment of assignment/specialty pay for the preceding six months. When the officers assigned to specialty positions are absent for short durations of time, it is agreed that other custody staff will handle specialty unit duties as required. This does not entitle them to assignment/specialty pay. Nothing in this provision requires the staffing of specialty assignments. If the Chief of Police determines that the need for the specialty assignment does not exist, no longer exists or manpower does not allow for specialty assignment staffing, such positions will not be assigned and no assignment/specialty pay will be due.
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Assignment/Specialty Pay. Employees assigned to the following specialties shall receive the listed assignment/specialty pay while so assigned. For employees assigned to multiple specialties, only one assignment/specialty payment will be made while so assigned. This single assignment/specialty pay will be at the highest eligible rate of applicable pay. • Detectives and Detective Sergeants assigned to Criminal Investigation Division: 4% • Polygraph Examiner: 4% • Administrative Sergeant 3% • K-9: 3% • Training Section Officer: 3% • Traffic Motor Officers and Sergeants: 3% • Planning, Training and Accreditation Sergeants 3% • Special Operations Section Officers and Sergeants: 3% • Narcotics Detectives and Sergeants: 3% • Drug Recognition Experts (DRE’s): 3% • Crime Scene Technicians: 3% • Professional Standards: 4% • Community Health and Safety Section (CHSS): 4% • School Resource Officer (SRO): 4% • Technology Officer: 3% Employees assigned as Crime Scene Technicians (CST’s) shall receive three percent (3%) commencing six months after initial assignment upon approval of the CST Supervisor.

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