Inmate Education Program. KCCD shall strive to become a leader for inmate education in the state through its commitment to faculty and students. As part of this commitment, no KCCD faculty member will be involuntarily assigned to teach or to provide non- instructional services in a prison or correctional facility. CCA and KCCD agree to work together to seek faculty volunteers internally first to teach or to provide non-instructional services for the Inmate Education Program before advertising externally for new faculty hires to teach or to provide non-instructional services for the Inmate Education Program. To encourage faculty to consider volunteering to teach or to provide non-instructional services Article 8 (continued) for prison courses, the following process shall be followed: 1. Internal recruitment and training of KCCD faculty for inmate education courses: KCCD and CCA will educate KCCD faculty internally about the Inmate Education Program. KCCD will recruit internally first for faculty volunteers to teach or to provide non-instructional services for the program. KCCD shall pay faculty for three types of training and/or orientation: a. Initial prison tour/ orientation: All KCCD faculty members who volunteer to teach or to provide non-instructional services in a prison or correctional facility shall agree to follow the rules, regulations, and conditions of the facility including a prison-mandated clearance check. i. All KCCD faculty who undergo a prison-mandated clearance check and who tour a prison or correctional facility to learn about correctional safety issues, meet with the prison's school instructors and staff, and see where the courses will be held shall be paid $120 minimum for up to four hours, and $30 per hour for any additional hours, at the non-contract professional services rate, per Article 11, Appendix D. ii. Faculty who tour a prison or correctional facility will receive mileage reimbursement equal to a distance between the primary College site and prison facility. District owned vehicles shall be scheduled for use, if available, as an alternative to mileage reimbursement. iii. KCCD faculty members who complete a clearance check and tour the facility, but who later are not approved by the prison or correctional facility, will receive the mileage reimbursement and $120 stipend for the prison tour.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Inmate Education Program. KCCD shall strive to become a leader for inmate education in the state through its commitment to faculty and students. As part of this commitment, no KCCD faculty member will be involuntarily assigned to teach or to provide non- instructional services in a prison or correctional facility. CCA and KCCD agree to work together to seek faculty volunteers internally first to teach or to provide non-instructional services for the Inmate Education Program before advertising externally for new faculty hires to teach or to provide non-instructional services for the Inmate Education Program. To encourage faculty to consider volunteering to teach or to provide non-instructional services Article 8 FACULTY ASSIGNMENT (continued) for prison courses, the following process shall be followed:
1. Internal recruitment and training of KCCD faculty for inmate education courses: KCCD and CCA will educate KCCD faculty internally about the Inmate Education Program. KCCD will recruit internally first for faculty volunteers to teach or to provide non-instructional services for the program. KCCD shall pay faculty for three types of training and/or orientation:
a. Initial prison tour/ orientation: All KCCD faculty members who volunteer to teach or to provide non-instructional services in a prison or correctional facility shall agree to follow the rules, regulations, and conditions of the facility including a prison-mandated clearance check.
i. All KCCD faculty who undergo a prison-mandated clearance check and who tour a prison or correctional facility to learn about correctional safety issues, meet with the prison's school instructors and staff, and see where the courses will be held shall be paid $120 minimum for up to four hours, and $30 per hour for any additional hours, at the non-contract professional services rate, per Article 11, Appendix D.
ii. Faculty who tour a prison or correctional facility will receive mileage reimbursement equal to a distance between the primary College site and prison facility. District owned vehicles shall be scheduled for use, if available, as an alternative to mileage reimbursement.
iii. KCCD faculty members who complete a clearance check and tour the facility, but who later are not approved by the prison or correctional facility, will receive the mileage reimbursement and $120 stipend for the prison tour.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement