Administrative Salaries Sample Clauses

Administrative Salaries. Administrative salaries shall be based on the following categories and days/weeks worked per year: Category Position 0 Principal for Instruction (Xxxxxxx High) I Principal for Instruction (Parkside) II Elementary Principal (Xxxx, Per LOA for the duration of the agreement or upon becoming vacant) Principal (Alternative School) III Elementary Principal (Xxxxxxx, Cascades, Dibble, Xxxxxxx, JPS Montessori Sharp Park, Frost, Northeast) District Athletic Director (beginning 2019 or upon becoming vacant) Associate Principal (JHS/Parkside) IV Assistant Principal (Elementary, JHS, Parkside) V Director of District Operations VI Director of Business Services VII Assistant Director of Operations VIII Xxxx of Students
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Administrative Salaries. 1. The salaries of all administrative personnel covered by this contract will be determined according to the following formula: Salary = Bx (C+Ed+Ex+En+P) where B = Base Salary
Administrative Salaries. (1) Maximum differentials, type of contract, and holiday and vacation allowances for administrative positions covered by this Agreement as set forth in Appendix C. Administrators entitled to hold harmless benefits are set forth in Appendix A.
Administrative Salaries. The Dexter Board of Education recognizes that the administrative team provides a service to the district above and beyond and that the board recognizes that the administrators of the district are entitled to compensation apart from compensation and benefits negotiated by the other district unions. The Dexter Board of Education extends this negotiated agreement with the administrative team for four three years commencing July 1, 2000 2002 and ending June 30, 2003 2006. This agreement is designed to provide competitive salaries for all the district administrators, to encourage stability, and to attract top qualified administrators. The Board of Education provides a systematic procedure in which internal and external salaries may become competitive. The procedure provides steady, fair and realistic growth in relation to surrounding districts. It recognizes the internal growth of the Dexter district and allows salaries and benefits to grow in conjunction with the district growth.
Administrative Salaries. The index for principals’ and assistant principals’ salaries will be determined by the tier level. The Administrative Pay Scale will be published with the Teacher Salary Schedule in the Educational Agreement. A list of administrators’ placement on the salary schedule (including grade, step and annual salaries) shall be provided to the MNEA upon request. The Board agrees to work closely with the MNEA president to resolve all identified administrative salary overpayments. (2004) ADMINISTRATIVE SLOTTING PROCEDURE Position Change Salary Change Principal to Director Slotted + 1 Principal to Principal Lateral Principal to Assist. Principal Lateral Principal to Coordinator Lateral Asst. Principal to Director Slotted + 1 Asst. Principal to Principal Slotted + 1 Asst. Principal to Asst. Principal Lateral Asst. Principal to Coordinator Lateral Director to Director Lateral Director to Principal Lateral Director to Asst. Principal Lateral Director to Coordinator Lateral Coordinator to Director Slotted + 1 Coordinator to Principal Lateral Coordinator to Asst. Principal Lateral Coordinator to Coordinator Lateral
Administrative Salaries. Administrative salaries shall be based on the following categories and days/weeks worked per year: Category Position 0 Principal for Instruction (Xxxxxxx High) Category Position I Principal for Instruction (Parkside) II Associate Principal (JHS) Elementary Principal (Frost/Xxxx/Northeast) Principal (Alternative School) III Elementary Principal (Xxxxxxx/Cascades/Xxxxxx XxXxxxxxx/Xxxxx Park) Associate Principal (Parkside) IV Assistant Principal (JHS/Parkside) V Director of District Operations VI Director of Business Services VII Assistant Director of District Operations 2. a. Salary Schedule July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2016 Step 0 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 106,238 107,238 108,238 109,238 112,345 101,238 102,238 103,238 104,238 105,238 96,238 97,238 98,238 99,238 99,858 90,238 91,238 92,238 93,238 94,738 84,238 85,238 86,238 87,238 88,238 Category 0 I II III IV
Administrative Salaries. 14.1 Each administrator shall receive a salary increase in accordance with Appendix A salary distribution guide: Salary increases calculated upon the expiring 2005-2006 Base of $1,008,627shall be the following: 2006-2007 4.7% 2007-2008 4.8% 2008-2009 4.9%
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Administrative Salaries. The salaries of administrators included in this Agreement are in Appendix A. 11:2
Administrative Salaries. Administrative salaries shall be based on the following categories and days/weeks worked per year: Category Weeks Days Position I 47 235 Principal for Instruction (Xxxxxxx High) II 47 235 Director of Student Support Services 45 225 Elementary Principal (Frost/Xxxx/Northeast) 47 235 Principal for Instruction (Parkside) 47 235 Associate Principal (Secondary) III 47 235 Director of Athletics 44 220 Director of Early Childhood Education 44 220 Elementary Principal (Xxxxxxx/Cascades/Xxxxxx XxXxxxxxx/Xxxxx Park) 44 220 Associate Principal (Elementary) 44 220 Assistant Director of Special Education 46 230 Principal (Alternative School) 47 235 Director of District Operations 47 235 Director of Business Services 46 230 Assistant Principal (Secondary) 44 220 Assistant Principal (JHS/Parkside) with Master’s Degree 44 220 Assistant Principal (Elementary) with Master’s Degree 47 235 Director of Transportation 46 230 Associate Principal (Parkside) IV 44 220 Assistant Principal (JHS/Parkside) with Bachelor’s Degree 44 220 Assistant Principal (Elementary) with Bachelor’s Degree 47 235 Assistant Director of District Operations V 47 235 Data Systems Analyst/Programmer 47 235 Supervisor of Day/Night Services VI 47 235 Assistant Director of Transportation

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  • Administrative Responsibilities With respect to each Trust Fund, the Administrator (on behalf of the Trustee) shall hold and administer, or supervise the administration of, the REMIC Pools and MACR Pools in a manner consistent with and to the extent required by standards of prudence and in substantially the same manner as the Administrator holds and administers assets of the same or similar type held for its own account. In performing its responsibilities hereunder, the Administrator may employ independent contractors or agents. Except as provided in Articles VI, VII and VIII and Sections 9.05 and 9.06 of this Agreement, the Administrator shall not be subject to the control of Holders in any manner whatsoever in the discharge of its responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement. Except with regard to its indemnities under Sections 2.05 and 9.01, the Administrator shall have no liability to any Holder other than for any direct damage resulting from the Administrator’s failure to exercise that degree of ordinary care which it exercises in the conduct and management of its own affairs. In no event shall the Administrator have any liability of any nature for consequential damages. Nothing in this Section shall relieve Xxxxxxx Mac, in its capacity as Guarantor, of its guarantee obligation pursuant to Section 4.06.

  • Basic Salaries The basic salaries of employees covered by this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A which is attached to, and incorporated in this Agreement. These salaries shall remain in effect from July 1 through June 30.

  • Education Incentive Pay An employee shall be entitled to receive educational incentive pay as follows:

  • Administrative Arrangements The competent authorities of the Parties shall establish by means of administrative arrangements the measures necessary for the implementation of this Agreement.

  • Educational Incentive Pay Effective January 1, 2022, the current Education Incentive Differential (EID) rates from the pre-existing salary schedules shall be eliminated and, in their place, the following Educational Incentive Pay program will be applied. The salary schedules contained in Addendum B reflect the new Educational Incentive pay allowances. Upon successful completion of field training and promotion to the rank of Police Officer, an officer who has received or obtains one of the degrees set forth below from an accredited college or university shall receive an annual incentive allowance added to their hourly rate, as follows: • $1,500 for associate’s degree ($0.723/hour) • $3,000 for bachelor’s degree ($1.446/hour) • $4,500 for master’s degree and above ($2.169/hour) Educational incentives are not cumulative, but rather the employee will be entitled to the highest incentive based on the degree(s) obtained. In the event an employee obtains a new or higher degree during employment, the employee will submit to the Department proof of degree attainment. Upon verification and approval by the Department, within thirty (30) days of submission, the employee’s pay will be adjusted effective on the first day of the pay period following the date of submission by the employee. Any current employee with an EID classification will be adjusted to the non-EID rate, but will receive the annual incentive allowance as part of their hourly rate, spread over twenty-six (26) pay periods. The hourly rate will be calculated by dividing the annual educational incentive by 2,074 hours. Educational incentive pay will be included in the regular rate for overtime purposes. In addition, it will be counted as part of the employee’s annual salary for pension purposes, consistent with the prevailing Fire & Police Employees Retirement System regulations, and reflected on the salary schedules.

  • Administrative Appeals An administrative appeal is a request for us to reconsider a full or partial denial of payment for covered healthcare services for the following reasons: • the services were excluded from coverage; • we determined that you were not eligible for coverage; • you or your provider did not follow BCBSRI’s requirements; or • a limitation on an otherwise covered benefit exists. You are not required to file a complaint (as described above), before filing an administrative appeal. If you call our Customer Service Department, a Customer Service Representative will try to resolve your concern. If the issue is not resolved to your satisfaction, you may file a verbal or written administrative appeal with our Grievance and Appeals Unit. If you request an administrative appeal, you must do so within one hundred eighty (180) days of receiving a denial of payment for covered healthcare services. The Grievance and Appeals Unit will conduct a thorough review of your administrative appeal and respond within: • thirty (30) calendar days for a prospective review; and • sixty (60) calendar days for a retrospective review. The letter will provide you with information regarding our determination.

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