Common use of Long-Term Substitute Position Clause in Contracts

Long-Term Substitute Position. If a position requiring a long-term substitute opens during any school year, the District agrees to offer such a position to any qualified teacher on ULA. A long-term substitute position is defined as one requiring a substitute for a single teacher for more than 30 working days. If a teacher on XXX is recalled to a long-term substitute position, the teacher shall be issued a contract specifying appropriate step and lane placement and shall receive all fringe benefits otherwise called for in this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Long-Term Substitute Position. If a position requiring a long-term substitute opens during any school year, the District agrees to offer such a position to any qualified teacher on ULA. A long-term substitute position is defined as one requiring a substitute for a single teacher for more than 30 working days. If a teacher on XXX ULA is recalled to a long-term substitute position, the teacher shall be issued a contract specifying appropriate step and lane placement and shall receive all fringe benefits otherwise called for in this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Master Agreement

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