Common use of Specialists Clause in Contracts

Specialists. Although every teacher is considered a specialist in their own particular area of competence, for the purpose of this Section, Specialists shall be defined as individuals whose general conditions of employment vary from those of the regular classroom teacher in that their position is affected by physical limitation or requires a different atmosphere within which they are required to do their job; further specialized certification, mobility or skills specific to do their particular area of instruction. Such Specialists' condition will be regulated as follows: (a) Where needed, clerical assistance will be provided when at least one day’s notice is given stating such need. (b) Work load shall not normally exceed that which would necessitate working more than the regular number of hours. (c) Adequate facilities and materials will be provided when needed if they are properly requisitioned.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Specialists. Although every teacher is considered a specialist in their her/his own particular area of competence, for the purpose of this Section, Specialists shall be defined as individuals whose general conditions of employment vary from those of the regular classroom teacher in that their position is affected by physical limitation or requires a different atmosphere within which they are required to do their job; further specialized certification, mobility or skills specific to do their particular area of instruction. Such Specialists' condition will be regulated as follows: (a) Where needed, clerical assistance will be provided when at least one day’s notice is given stating such need. (b) Work load shall not normally exceed that which would necessitate working more than the regular number of hours. (c) Adequate facilities and materials will be provided when needed if they are properly requisitioned.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Staffing Flexibility Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Specialists. Although every teacher is considered a specialist in their her/his own particular area of competence, for the purpose of this Section, Specialists shall be defined as individuals whose general conditions of employment vary from those of the regular classroom teacher in that their position is affected by physical limitation or requires a different atmosphere within which they are required to do their job; further specialized certification, mobility or skills specific to do their particular area of instruction. Such Specialists' condition will be regulated as follows: (a) Where needed, clerical assistance will be provided when at least one day’s notice is given stating such need. (b) Work load shall not normally exceed that which would necessitate working more than the regular number of hours. (c) Adequate facilities and materials will be provided when needed if they are properly requisitioned.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement