Intermittent Position definition
Intermittent Position means a position to which an Employee has been appointed through formal District action and which requires work that on the average is less than a regular full-time position, but more than a half-time position or at least 1041 or more aggregate hours in a calendar year. Employees appointed to Intermittent Positions and serving in such positions on or after September 22, 2003 shall be Members of the Retirement System for the duration of their appointment beginning on or after September 22, 2003.
Intermittent Position means a position where the person performing this job is subject to call. The need for this employee is alternating, ceasing and beginning again, does not occur with fixed regularity. Example: An employee is needed to replace a regular employee on vacation, a special need arising for a very short duration (21 days or less). This job may be filled by any available and qualified employee as determined by the appointing authority.
Intermittent Position means a position filled by an intermittent.