Common use of Victim Services Clause in Contracts

Victim Services. The hours of work for Victim Service Program and Victim Service/Community Policing Support Worker, because of the nature of the work are flexible and shall be mutually agreed between the Program Coordinator and the Staff Sergeant and/or designate. Both parties recognize the need to have a flexible work schedule to meet the demands and needs of the Victim Service Program which is a twenty-four (24) hour service delivery, as resources permit, to the community. Employees classified as Coordinator Victim Witness Services and Victim Service Support Worker may work any forty (40) hours from Sunday to Saturday, exclusive of an unpaid one hour meal break. The work schedule mutually agreed to between the Coordinator and the Supervisor is an attempt to maximize the funding allocation received from the Attorney General and meet the service program needs until the program funding ends. The employee and the supervisor shall agree on the individual work schedule within the above range, and where there is disagreement, the supervisor shall make the decision. Volunteers may be utilized to supplement the program needs as a condition of receiving the Attorney General funding. The maximum hours of work for the Victim Service Program shall be forty (40) paid hours per week. If a callout occurs for the regular full-time Victim Service Program Coordinator, the RCMP Staff Sergeant, or his designate, shall authorize the callout. The remuneration for the callout shall be taken at a rate of 1½ straight time, and taken as time off in lieu as approved by the supervisor. Casual employees shall not be eligible for callout provisions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Victim Services. The hours of work for Victim Service Program and Victim Service/Community Policing Support Worker, because of the nature of the work are flexible and shall be mutually agreed between the Program Coordinator and the Staff Sergeant and/or designate. Both parties recognize the need to have a flexible work schedule to meet the demands and needs of the Victim Service Program which is a twenty-four (24) hour service delivery, as resources permit, to the community. Employees classified as Coordinator Victim Witness Services and Victim Service Support Worker may work any forty (40) hours from Sunday Monday to SaturdaySunday, exclusive of an unpaid one hour meal break. The work schedule mutually agreed to between the Coordinator and the Supervisor is an attempt to maximize the funding allocation received from the Attorney General and meet the service program needs until the program funding ends. The employee and the supervisor shall agree on the individual work schedule within the above range, and where there is disagreement, the supervisor shall make the decision. Volunteers may be utilized to supplement the program needs as a condition of receiving the Attorney General funding. The maximum hours of work for the Victim Service Program shall be forty (40) paid hours per week. If a callout occurs for the regular full-time Victim Service Program Coordinator, the RCMP Staff Sergeant, or his designate, shall authorize the callout. The remuneration for the callout shall be taken at a rate of 1½ straight time, and taken as time off in lieu as approved by the supervisor. Casual employees shall not be eligible for callout provisions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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