Common use of Supplemental Assignment Clause in Contracts

Supplemental Assignment. A teaching supplemental assignment is an assignment of a faculty member to fulfill teaching responsibilities, including graduate courses, for which extra compensation and load are given during the academic year. Supplemental assignments result in contract hours in excess of regular load. All teaching responsibilities and special assignments during the summer semester will be considered supplemental assignments. A non-teaching supplemental assignment is for duties above and beyond teaching responsibilities for which compensation, and no load, is given. Non-chair assignments will be advertised to the faculty indicating the duties and the pay. Compensation will be at or above the teaching supplemental rate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Supplemental Assignment. A teaching supplemental assignment is an assignment of a faculty member to fulfill teaching responsibilities, including graduate courses, responsibilities for which extra compensation and load are given during the academic year. Supplemental assignments result in contract hours in excess of regular load. All teaching responsibilities and special assignments during the summer semester will be considered supplemental assignments. A non-teaching supplemental assignment is for duties above and beyond teaching responsibilities for which compensation, and no load, is given. Non-chair assignments will be advertised to the faculty indicating the duties and the pay. Compensation will be at or above the teaching supplemental rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement