Regular Nurse Clause Samples

The 'Regular Nurse' clause defines the role and responsibilities of a nurse who is assigned on a consistent, ongoing basis rather than as a temporary or substitute staff member. Typically, this clause outlines the expectations for regular attendance, continuity of care, and adherence to established schedules and protocols. By clearly distinguishing regular nurses from temporary or relief staff, the clause ensures stability in staffing and helps maintain consistent quality of care for patients.
Regular Nurse is a Nurse who occupies a permanent Part-Time or Full-Time position as an employee of the Employer.
Regular Nurse. A nurse regularly scheduled in an established position, either for forty (40) hours per week as a full-time nurse or for less than forty (40) hours per week as a part-time nurse.
Regular Nurse. A Full-Time Nurse or a Part-Time Nurse who is not a temporary or seasonal nurse.
Regular Nurse. A part-time or full-time nurse.
Regular Nurse. A regular nurse is one who is regularly employed to work a predetermined work schedule of twenty (20) or more hours per workweek.
Regular Nurse. Regular Nurse shall mean either of the following:
Regular Nurse. A Full-Time Nurse or a Part-Time Nurse who is not a temporary or seasonal nurse. Introductory Nurse. A nurse who has not completed 90 days of employment. Full-Time Nurse. A Nurse who is regularly scheduled to work 72 or more hours per two-week pay period on a non-temporary basis. Part-Time Nurse. A Nurse who is regularly scheduled to consistently work at least 48 but less than 72 hours per two-week pay period on a non-temporary basis. 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.
Regular Nurse. A nurse regularly scheduled in an established position,

Related to Regular Nurse

  • Regular Hours The regular hours of work each day shall be consecutive except that they may be interrupted by a lunch period.

  • Regular Employee Seniority for a regular employee is defined as the length of the employee’s continuous employment (whether full-time or part-time) from the date of commencement of regular employment, plus any seniority accrued, while working as a casual employee of the Employer.

  • Regular Employees Service credit shall be the period of employment with the Company and any service restored as per Part A, Item 5.3.