PROMOTIONS PROCESS Sample Clauses

PROMOTIONS PROCESS. 23.1 The Service Administrative Procedure – Promotions (SAP40) is agreed by the parties and may be varied from time to time by agreement between the parties.
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PROMOTIONS PROCESS. XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Teachers are eligible to apply for:  acceleration within the XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Teacher scale; and  promotion to Senior Teacher. XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Senior Teachers are eligible to apply for:  promotion within the XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Senior Teacher range. Criteria for Acceleration within the XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Teacher scale XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Teachers who are two or more steps below the top of the salary scale may, in cases of exceptional merit, be granted one or more accelerated increments. (This does not imply that an XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Teacher cannot be promoted to a higher grade until the top of her/his present scale is reached.) Details and strong reasons are required to support a recommendation for an accelerated increment. Only in exceptional cases will an accelerated increment be approved prior to the completion of one year’s service in the University at the point at which application for promotion is made. Criteria for Advancement to XXX, Foundation Studies or University Preparation Senior Teacher and within the XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Senior Teacher range Advancement to Senior Teacher or within the XXX, Foundation Studies and University Preparation Senior Teacher range is in recognition of meritorious performance. Consideration will address all aspects of academic activity and may include but is not limited to:  Evidence of merit and standing in teaching (including student and colleague evaluations)  Evidence of development of high quality teaching and learning materials  Evidence of other contributions to the Programme such as course administration, course development, innovation in teaching, peer support, assessment development, etc  Evidence of professional development  Evidence of leadership within the programme  Evidence of contribution to the University’s wider purpose. These advancements will not normally occur unless at least one year’s service in the University has been completed at the time of the application for promotion.
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