JNC definition
Examples of JNC in a sentence
The JNC recommends that each individual youth and community worker should be informed of the procedure available to him/her if a grievance) other than on salary grading or discipline) is felt by such a worker.
This Agreement sets out the terms of the pay and grading structure agreed by the JNC on 28 March 2012.
Employers should ensure that agreements for flexible working and TOIL are made known to new and existing employees and that all changes to such agreements are undertaken in consultation with the JNC recognised trade unions.
The JNC recommends that workers attending or undertaking approved training and/or development are entitled to payment of normal earnings, all prescribed fees and other relevant expenses arising.
It needs to be received in conjunction with guidance of competencies and qualifications within the JNC Framework.
Validation/endorsement by an ETS Committee confers recognition that HE courses have met the required standard for professional formation of youth work students as recognised by the JNC.
The JNC recognises that the requirement for training is likely to vary between particular employing organisations and from one time to another and that it may not be possible to specify any minimum entitlement to in-service training for youth and community workers.
The JNC has introduced provisions relating to Advanced Practitioners.
The JNC has developed the concept of the Advanced Practitioner to recognise the contribution which can be made by employees who have demonstrated exemplary leadership and strategic development of face-to-face practice and initiatives in youth and community services.
Whilst this Agreement does not cover youth work in Wales, the JNC nevertheless endorses a similar target for youth work providers in Wales.