Normal workload definition

Normal workload is defined as the aggregate of the number of hours assigned a faculty member within a given academic work year. The normal workloads for full-time faculty members are a. Classroom faculty members with thirty-two (32) week contracts - fifteen (15) contact hours per semester for a total of thirty (30) contact hours, or equivalent, per academic year. Assignment of 12 hours in a semester of composition classes will constitute a full load. Current composition courses are BA 101, and 102; EN 097, 098, 100, 101, 102, 243, 244, 246, 247, and 248; and JR 251 and 252. b. Classroom faculty members with 40-week contracts - thirty seven (37) contact hours comprised of fifteen contact hours per academic year semester and seven contact hours in the first summer session or its equivalent. Composition faculty members shall teach 30 contact hours comprised of 12 contact hours per academic year semester and 6 contact hours in the first summer session or its equivalent. If either a faculty member or the administration requests a deviation from this schedule, the faculty member and the administrator must mutually agree to the revised work schedule. c. Non-classroom faculty (librarians and counselors) with thirty four (34) week contracts--35 hours per week, or its equivalent in the academic year. (See Appendix A.) d. Non-classroom faculty with 42-week contracts shall work 35 hours per week for the 34 weeks during the academic year plus the first summer session, or its equivalent. If either a faculty member or the administration requests a deviation from this schedule, the faculty member and the administrator must mutually agree to the revised work schedule. e. Fifty-two week counselors shall work forty (40) hours per week and follow the Job Training/Training Solutions Calendar. (See Appendix A.) These positions will be offered to counselors in order of seniority. f. Job Training and Training Solutions faculty members will have a normal workload of forty

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  • Normal workload should not prevent employees from being eligible to participate in the wellness program, including use of administrative leave.

  • Normal workload (Base load) is defined as the aggregate of the number of hours assigned a faculty member within a given academic work year.

  • Normal workload for non-instructional faculty shall be based on 40 hours per week of scheduled time.

  • Normal workload includes routine permit inspections, any contract agreement, and regularly scheduled meetings.

  • Normal workload is anticipated to be less than 10 hours per month, not to exceed 20 hours per month without mutual agreement.

  • Normal workload for a full time student is 30 ECTS credits per semester or 60 ECTS credits per academic year.

  • Normal workload Workload approved by the Staff Member's supervisor.

  • Normal workload shall be defined as performing basic routine tasks (i.e. flow meter readings, pump station inspection, drawing sludge, grit removal, chlorine residuals, inholf cone test, D.O., Ph. and temperature readings).