Professional Support Staff definition

Professional Support Staff means employees of the University who are not officers of the University, deans, chief librarian or faculty members (from the University Act).
Professional Support Staff means a person, other than a teacher or administrator, who is required to hold an Educator license to be employed in a public school.
Professional Support Staff means an academic staff member who occupies a non-faculty position and is employed by the University to engage in a broad-range of academic support activities.

Examples of Professional Support Staff in a sentence

  • The employees covered by this agreement shall be eligible to participate in the Professional Support Staff Retirement Plan for the term of this agreement, in accordance with its terms.

  • The University encourages members of the Professional Support Staff to participate in the University's community events not directly job-related during office hours whenever such attendance does not unreasonably interfere with the ongoing work.

  • At various times Professional Support Staff may be asked to present various training programs (e.g., Academic Computing and Instructional Technology programs) outside of their identifiable duties and responsibilities during their regularly scheduled work hours.

  • If a Professional Support Staff member volunteers to teach a course on an adjunct basis to present a program for compensation during regularly scheduled hours, they will take lost time or vacation time for those hours and those hours will be considered outside the scope of their regular Professional Support Staff position.

  • If a staff member is asked on occasion to present a program and volunteers, they will be permitted to do so without it affecting the status or compensation of a Professional Support Staff member’s position.

  • PROOF To receive the proper compensation Professional Support Staff members will be required to submit information online (xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx) for their supervisor's approval, identifying the program(s) or seminar(s), and date(s) taken, to the Human Resources Office by September 30th each year.

  • In no case will Professional Support Staff members receive their regular compensation and “special” compensation for teaching or presenting programs during their regular working hours.

  • It is the intent of the University to allow each Professional Support Staff member to use up to eight (8) hours per year for such events.

  • APPENDIX A Approved Development Program Guidelines PURPOSE OF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM To help encourage Professional Support Staff members to take advantage of professional development opportunities.

  • The staff members covered by this Agreement shall be eligible to participate in the Professional Support Staff Retirement Plan, as amended, for the term of this Agreement.

Related to Professional Support Staff

  • Support staff means those staff holding a Part-66 aircraft maintenance licence in category B1, B2 and/or B3 with the appropriate aircraft ratings, working in a base maintenance environment while not necessarily holding certification privileges.

  • Professional Services means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered surveying and mapping, as defined by the laws of Florida, or those services performed by any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, or registered surveyor and mapper, in connection with the firm's or individual's professional employment or practice.

  • Project Staff means the personnel of Contractor and Subcontractors who provide the Work.

  • Training means instruction or teaching designed to impart a specific skill, as opposed to general knowledge.

  • Technical Support means the technical assistance for attempting resolution of a reported Case through error correction, patches, hot fixes, workarounds, replacement deliveries, or any other type of Product corrections or modifications.

  • Hospice services means palliative and supportive care and other services provided by an interdisciplinary team under the direction of an identifiable hospice administration to terminally ill hospice patients and their families to meet the physical, nutritional, emotional, social, spiritual, and special needs experienced during the final stages of illness, dying, and bereavement, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, § 144A.75, subd. 8, and includes the set of services as determined by the Medicare program under §1861(dd) of the Social Security Act and defined in 42 CFR § 418.3.