Specialist Positions Sample Clauses

Specialist Positions. 23. (a) Part-time and temporary full time members hired only for specialist assignments are members of the Xxxxxxxx Police Service only for the duration of the specified assignment.
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Specialist Positions. Specialist Positions fill special needs within the department. 11 Examples of special needs include the following: 12 • Specialized knowledge, skills or abilities 13 • Long-term commitment to a program or course to ensure consistency 14 • Teaching at a remote site 15 • Teaching in a program with a schedule different from the regular quarterly schedule 16 • Client driven programs
Specialist Positions. (i) Affected employees will be placed on a surplus list for the Specialist Position and will have first rights for future vacancies in this classification. However, once an affected employee on the surplus list is offered a Specialist position, he will be removed from the surplus list.
Specialist Positions. Specialist Positions fill special needs within the department. Examples of special needs include the following: • Specialized knowledge, skills, or abilities • Long-term commitment to a program or course to ensure consistency • Teaching at a remote site • Teaching in a program with a schedule different from the regular quarterly schedule • Client-driven programs Specialist Positions have a fixed duration. Holders of a Specialist Position may re-apply for the position at the end of their term. In the event of a downturn in enrollment in a program where there is more than one Specialist Position holder, the holders will be removed from the assignment in reverse order of initial assignment date to the position. If more than one holder has the same assignment date, the removal will be based on their date listed on the Work Assignment Roster (Article 9). If enrollments increase, the Specialist Position holders will be brought back to complete their initial assignments in reverse order of removal.
Specialist Positions. The District and the Association may periodically agree to designate “specialist” positions as VAPA membership positions or agree to remove such positions from VAPA membership. When positions are so designated, agreement will also be reached as to the category (Principal or Associate) and the salary schedule for such positions. The District and Association agree to the following Designations:

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  • SPECIALIST SERVICES Medical care in specialties other than family practice, general practice, internal medicine [or pediatrics][or obstetrics/gynecology (for routine pre and post-natal care, birth and treatment of the diseases and hygiene of females)].

  • Specialist A dentist who focuses on a specific area of dentistry, including oral surgery, endodontia, periodontia, orthodontia and pediatric dentistry, or a group of patients to diagnose, manage, prevent or treat certain types of symptoms and conditions. Spouse: The person to whom the Subscriber is legally married, including a same sex Spouse. Spouse also includes a domestic partner. Subscriber: The person to whom this Contract is issued. UCR (Usual, Customary and Reasonable): The cost of a dental service in a geographic area based on what Providers in the area usually charge for the same or similar medical service. Us, We, Our: BlueShield of Northeastern New York and anyone to whom We legally delegate performance, on Our behalf, under this Contract. Utilization Review: The review to determine whether services are or were Medically Necessary or experimental or investigational (including treatment for a rare disease or a clinical trial). You, Your: The Member.

  • Specialists Persons working within a juridical person who possess uncommon knowledge essential to the commercial presence’s production, research equipment, techniques or management. In assessing such knowledge, account will be taken not only of knowledge specific to the commercial presence, but also of whether the person has a high level of qualification referring to a type of work or trade requiring specific technical knowledge, including membership of an accredited profession.

  • LABOUR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS 30.01 A Labour/Management Relations Committee shall be appointed, consisting of a maximum of two (2) Shop Stewards from the Union, and a maximum of two (2) representatives from the Co-operative. The full-time Union Representative may also attend these meetings from time to time. The Committee shall meet at the request of either party, for the purpose of discussing matters of mutual concern. Time spent by bargaining unit employees in carrying out the functions of this Committee shall be considered as time worked and shall be paid for by the Co-operative. The Committee shall not have jurisdiction to interpret and/or amend the Collective Agreement.

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