Vacancy definition

Vacancy means the absence of a person to serve in any position created by
Vacancy means a Teaching Service vacant institutional position.
Vacancy means the absence of a person to serve in any position created by statute, whether that absence occurs because of death, disability, disqualification, resignation, or other cause.

Examples of Vacancy in a sentence

  • Vacancy postings shall include all certification requirements, grade level, deadline for application, effective starting date, any additional qualifications, and the date of posting.


More Definitions of Vacancy

Vacancy means a seat for which the current appointee discontinues membership by death, resignation, or removal from office; by not seeking reappointment in writing prior to the expiration of his or her term; or by not being reappointed by the appointing authority within 5 days following the expiration of his or her term.
Vacancy means a specific role/s, work or position that Client requests Employment Agency to submit person for consideration for such role/s work or position.
Vacancy means any certified position opening created by the resignation, dismissal, nonrenewal of contract, transfer, or death of a certified staff member of a local school district, or a new position created in a local school district for which certification is required. However, if an employer-employee bargained contract contains procedures for filling certified position openings created by the resignation, dismissal, nonrenewal of contract, transfer, or death of a certified staff member, or creation of a new position for which certification is required, a vacancy shall not exist, unless certified positions remain open after compliance with those procedures.
Vacancy means an opening in a permanent, seasonal, or temporary position which is in excess of thirteen (13) weeks duration, and in respect of which there is no employee eligible for recall.
Vacancy means a position the employer requires to be filled and, at the time of the commencement of the vacancy, is of a known duration of 60 calendar days or more. In any event, a temporary position must be posted when it exceeds 60 calendar days.
Vacancy or “vacant” shall mean the position is currently unoccupied. If permanent, a position is rendered vacant usually, as a result of the resignation, retirement or termination of the occupant, leaving the position to be newly filled or appointed.”
Vacancy is an opening in a permanent full-time or permanent part-time position within a specified bargaining unit covered by this Agreement which the Agency determines to fill and does not include those positions identified through mutual agreement between the Union and the Agency as being subject to reorganization, changes in appointment category (type), or a movement that constitutes a demotion. Vacancies shall be filled by adhering to the following processes in the order set forth: