Common use of Per Diem Nurse Clause in Contracts

Per Diem Nurse. A Nurse whose job status is "per diem," which means that the nurse is assigned by the Medical Center to work on an intermittent or unpredictable basis, as needed by the Medical Center. To maintain per diem status, a per diem nurse must make good faith reasonable efforts to be available to work at times needed by the Medical Center, for a minimum of the following (unless otherwise agreed to, in writing, by the Medical Center and the nurse) (a) one shift per pay period, including at least one weekend shift per month; (b) two (2) of the Medical Center- designated holidays. Per diem nurses will provide their shift availability according to the scheduling guidelines applicable to nurses.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement

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Per Diem Nurse. A Nurse whose job status is "per diem," which means that the nurse is assigned by the Medical Center to work on an intermittent or unpredictable basis, as needed by the Medical Center. To maintain per diem status, a per diem nurse must make good faith reasonable efforts to be available to work at times needed by the Medical Center, for a minimum of the following (unless otherwise agreed to, in writing, by the Medical Center and the nurse) (a) one shift per pay period, including at least one weekend shift per month; (b) two (2) of the Medical Center- designated holidays. Per diem nurses will provide their shift availability according to the scheduling guidelines applicable to nurses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Agreement

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