Professional Librarian definition
Examples of Professional Librarian in a sentence
In such negotiations the Faculty Member or Professional Librarian shall be entitled to representation by a representative of the Union or an agent of their choice.
The agreement between the Employer and the Faculty Member or Professional Librarian shall be set out in writing in advance and a copy shall be sent to the Union at least 10 days before the agreement is signed.
The relative weighting of these criteria in the permanence decision shall correspond to the proportionate distribution of time among these activities in the member’s workload assignment as per Article 25.01(b) (Workload for Professional Librarian Members).
For Professional Librarian members, the assigned duties component will be similarly replaced.
No Faculty Member or Professional Librarian is required to join the Union as a condition of employment.
A Librarian IV, in addition to meeting the qualifications of Librarian I, shall ordinarily have twelve (12) years of successful relevant experience as a Professional Librarian and evidence of significant professional development and evidence of administrative and/or organizational ability.
A Librarian II, in addition to meeting the qualifications of Librarian I, shall ordinarily have three (3) years of successful relevant experience as a Professional Librarian and evidence of professional development.
If there are insufficient Members within the School appropriate Professional Staff from the Universities (Lakehead and Laurentian) shall be invited to sit on the Committee and if no appropriate Professional Staff from the Universities are available or willing to sit NOSM Faculty and Professional Librarian Members shall be invited to sit on the Committee.
Performance review criteria must be consistent with the Agreement, in particular Articles 12 (Rights and Responsibilities of Members), 22 (Permanence and Promotion for Professional Librarians), and 25 (Workload for Professional Librarian Members).
A Professional Librarian shall ordinarily meet the requirements of a higher rank before becoming eligible for that rank and he/she must demonstrate a standard of excellence appropriate to the rank sought.