Common use of Qualification Requirement Clause in Contracts

Qualification Requirement. No administrator or other nonacademic employee may teach a given course in the District until or unless he or she is approved as qualified to do so by the Vice President for Instruction and Student Services and the appropriate department(s), following a review of the individual's credentials. In cases where a given course clearly falls outside the domain of any single department, such approval will be made by the Vice President for Instruction and Student Services and the curriculum committee, following a review of the individual's credentials. If the Vice President of Instruction and Student Services determines that an administrator or other nonacademic employee is qualified to teach a given course, but a department or the Curriculum Committee determines the person is not qualified, the matter will be referred to the President for a final determination.

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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