Common use of Technical Support Teacher Clause in Contracts

Technical Support Teacher. In order to provide on-going, immediate support to staff who may be facing technology issues related to the return to in-person instruction in a concurrent model, the parties agree to create a temporary Technology Support Teacher for the duration of this school year, 2020-21. The Technology Support Teacher (TST) is not intended to supplant the work of Site Technicians who are classified employees represented by Service Employees International Union Local 1021. Sites shall be provided one Technology Support Teacher (TST) for every five hundred (500) students or fraction thereof, per the chart below: 0 to 500 students 1 Technology Support Teacher 501 to 1000 students 2 Technology Support Teachers 1001 to 1500 students 3 Technology Support Teachers 1501 to 2000 students 4 Technology Support Teachers 2001 to 2500 students 5 Technology Support Teachers Technology Support Teachers will receive the Extra Pay for Extra Duty “E” stipend of $2305. Principals shall survey the bargaining unit staff by email and staff meeting to determine the number of qualified bargaining unit staff who may be interested in the position. Staff who perform the TST position shall provide technical assistance including troubleshooting and demonstration of technology and applications to co-workers and shall, when necessary, work in coordination with site technicians. TST staff may also test and pilot additional technology products for subsequent use and will provide feedback to the District. If there are more applicants than positions available at a school site, the most senior applicants will be awarded the positions provided their technological experience and skills are comparable to other applicants.

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Technical Support Teacher. In order to provide on-going, immediate support to staff who may be facing technology issues related to the return to in-person instruction in a concurrent model, the parties agree to create a temporary Technology Support Teacher for the duration of this school year, 2020-21. The Technology Support Teacher (TST) is not intended to supplant the work of Site Technicians who are classified employees represented by Service Employees International Union Local 1021. Sites shall be provided one Technology Support Teacher (TST) for every five hundred (500) students or fraction thereof, per the chart below: 0 to 500 students 1 Technology Support Teacher 501 to 1000 students 2 Technology Support Teachers 1001 to 1500 students 3 Technology Support Teachers 1501 to 2000 students 4 Technology Support Teachers 2001 to 2500 students 5 Technology Support Teachers Technology Support Teachers will receive the Extra Pay for Extra Duty “E” stipend of $2305. .. Principals shall survey the bargaining unit staff by email and staff meeting to determine the number of qualified bargaining unit staff who may be interested in the position. Staff who perform the TST position shall provide technical assistance including troubleshooting and demonstration of technology and applications to co-workers and shall, when necessary, work in coordination with site technicians. TST staff may also test and pilot additional technology products for subsequent use and will provide feedback to the District. If there are more applicants than positions available at a school site, the most senior applicants will be awarded the positions provided their technological experience and skills are comparable to other applicants.

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Samples: returntogether.scusd.edu, returntogether.scusd.edu

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Technical Support Teacher. In order to provide on-going, immediate support to staff who may be facing technology issues related to the return to in-person instruction in a concurrent model, the parties agree to create a temporary Technology Support Teacher for the duration of this school year, 2020-21. The Technology Support Teacher (TST) is not intended to supplant the work of Site Technicians who are classified employees represented by Service Employees International Union Local 1021. Sites shall be provided one Technology Support Teacher (TST) for every five hundred (500) students or fraction thereof, per the chart below: 0 to 500 students 1 Technology Support Teacher 501 to 1000 students 2 Technology Support Teachers 1001 to 1500 students 3 Technology Support Teachers 1501 to 2000 students 4 Technology Support Teachers 2001 to 2500 students 5 Technology Support Teachers Technology Support Teachers will receive the Extra Pay for Extra Duty “E” stipend of $1000 2305. Principals shall survey the bargaining unit staff by email and staff meeting to determine the number of qualified bargaining unit staff who may be interested in the position. Staff who perform the TST position shall provide technical assistance including troubleshooting and demonstration of technology and applications to co-workers and shall, when necessary, work in coordination with site technicians. TST staff may also test and pilot additional technology products for subsequent use and will provide feedback to the District. If there are more applicants than positions available at a school site, the most senior applicants will be awarded the positions provided their technological experience and skills are comparable to other applicants.

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Samples: returntogether.scusd.edu

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