Houseparent definition
Examples of Houseparent in a sentence
Any vacancies for 2672 – Assistant Houseparent or 2674 – Houseparent will be posted at ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and at every center.
The District and the Union agree to form a Joint Committee of three (3) representative designated by the Union to review the 2672 Assistant Houseparent classification’s role in the Child Development Department.
Pupils may upgrade from a Day Boarder to a Full Boarder with immediate effect during a term by informing the Houseparent and the Bursary in writing.
There shall be a shift differential of ten percent (10%) for all employees covered by this Agreement for all scheduled hours worked between 6 P.M. and 8 A.M. with more than one hour of work between 6 P.M. and 8 A.M. This provision shall not apply to employees in the titles of Houseparent and Senior Houseparent.
Keys Illustrations/Definitions Note 1 Houseparent is employed by the service operator to act as substitute parent and to assume overall responsibility for the children’s care, under the close supervision and guidance of the social worker of the small group home.
If Saturday is granted as the clear day off, the Weekend Houseparent will be off from A.M. Saturday until A.M. Sunday.
This information must be provided in writing (email is acceptable) within 48 hours of the request being made by the Houseparent.
The Head Houseparent or administration will contact parents immediately after providing for the safety of all students.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article (a) the rights of an employee in a Lead Monitor or Facilitator position to displace a less senior employee within the same band will not be applicable or exercisable to secure a position in the Houseparent classification.
Medical monitoring and care, by a school-appointed physician or nurse, when necessary for illness and injuries; parent/guardian will be notified immediately by the Head Houseparent, Principal or Vice Principal, after student receives treatment.