Common use of PIP Close Out Clause in Contracts

PIP Close Out. At the conclusion of the period of time listed on the PIP for correcting the performance deficiencies, the appraiser will notify the employee in writing as to whether or not the performance deficiencies have been corrected. An employee’s final appraisal may be given overall rating of less than “effective” if said deficiencies are not corrected. In such case, the appraiser must, prior to the final evaluation conference, meet with the appropriate Director, Area Superintendent, and/or Deputy /Associate Superintendent and the Superintendent to discuss the related documentation, the affected individual’s PIP, and final appraisal prior to making a recommendation for the subsequent school year’s renewal/reappointment. The appropriate Area or Deputy/Associate Superintendent shall meet with an employee with a PIP at any time during the evaluation process to discuss said evaluation if requested to do so. The employee may file a grievance and/or attach a statement to the appraisal with ten (10) days of its completion. The evaluation form, documentation and PIP must be submitted to the Associate Superintendent, Human Resources by April 30 for an end-of-year appraisal, which results in recommendation for non-renewal/non-reappointment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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PIP Close Out. At the conclusion of the period of time listed on the PIP for correcting the performance deficiencies, the appraiser will notify the employee in writing as to whether or not the performance deficiencies have been corrected. An employee’s final appraisal may be given overall rating of less than “effective” if said deficiencies are not corrected. In such case, the appraiser must, prior to the final evaluation conference, meet with the appropriate Director, Area Superintendent, and/or Deputy /Associate Superintendent and the Superintendent to discuss the related documentation, the affected individual’s PIP, and final appraisal prior to making a recommendation for the subsequent school year’s renewal/reappointment. The appropriate Area or Deputy/Deputy/ Associate Superintendent shall meet with an employee with a PIP at any time during the evaluation process to discuss said evaluation if requested to do so. The employee may file a grievance and/or attach a statement to the appraisal with ten (10) days of its completion. The evaluation form, documentation and PIP must be submitted to the Associate Superintendent, Human Resources by April 30 for an end-of-year appraisal, which results in recommendation for non-renewal/non-reappointment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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