Part-Time Nurse definition

Part-Time Nurse is defined as a nurse who is regularly scheduled to 23 work less than seventy-two (72) hours per pay period but at least thirty- 24 two 32) hours per pay period.
Part-Time Nurse is a Nurse hired to a position to work on a regular or temporary basis that is less than the work period of a Full-Time Nurse.
Part-Time Nurse is defined as a nurse scheduled a minimum of at least 15 forty (40) hours but less than seventy-two (72) hours per pay period. If a part-time 16 nurse averages seventy-two (72) hours or more per pay period for more than six 17 months, the position will be reassessed to determine if the need has changed. If, as a 18 result of this reassessment, the Hospital determines that the need has changed, the 19 part-time nurse who has been working the additional hours shall be offered the 20 opportunity to reclassify to full-time status prior to posting a full-time or part-time

Examples of Part-Time Nurse in a sentence

  • All provisions of the Collective Agreement apply to a Part-Time Nurse, and in particular, the provisions of Article 7.

  • In the event that a Casual Nurse becomes a Regular Full-Time or Regular Part-Time Nurse, on or after February 26, 2004, her or his Casual Seniority earned from February 26, 2004, shall be converted to Regular Seniority on the basis of one (1) year of Seniority for each 1950 hours of Casual Seniority, pro-rated as required.

  • Employers shall advise all Nurses who are seeking retirement about the possibility of returning to work as a Casual Nurse or a Regular Part-Time Nurse while at the same time being in receipt of pension benefits in accordance with the provisions of the NSHEPP Pension Plan and the Portability provisions of Article 21 of this Collective Agreement.

  • This provision does not alter the application of Articles 7.20, 7.21, 7.22, or 7.23 to a “smoothed” Part-Time Nurse, nor does it remove the right of a “smoothed” Part- Time Nurse to overtime compensation, based on actual hours worked (rather than hours “smoothed”).

  • The provisions of Article 7.07(a) (b) and (c) also apply to a “smoothed” Part-Time Nurse.


More Definitions of Part-Time Nurse

Part-Time Nurse is used in this Agreement it shall mean a Nurse scheduled for and working 40 to 63 hours per pay period consistently throughout the course of the year. Part Time Nurses are eligible for fringe benefits under this Agreement only to the extent expressly provided for in this Agreement and subject to the Nurse satisfying all of the qualifications therefore.
Part-Time Nurse is defined as a nurse scheduled a minimum of at least 35 forty (40) hours but less than seventy-two (72) hours per pay period. If a part-time 1 nurse averages seventy-two (72) hours or more per pay period for more than six 2 months, the position will be reassessed to determine if the need has changed. If, as a 3 result of this reassessment, the Hospital determines that the need has changed, the 4 part-time nurse who has been working the additional hours shall be offered the 5 opportunity to reclassify to full-time status prior to posting a full-time or part-time 6 position.
Part-Time Nurse is a Nurse hired to a position to work on a regular or temporary basis that is less than the work period of a Full-Time Nurse. Part-Time Nurses shall be responsible to fulfil the requirements of the posted schedule up to the number of shifts per week agreed to at the time she becomes Part-Time. A Part-Time Nurse may indicate her availability to work shifts in addition to those she is scheduled to work and she will receive those shifts for which she is available before the Employer assigns same to Casual Nurses, provided that the total hours of her scheduled shifts and casual shift(s) does not exceed eighty (80) in any two-week period.
Part-Time Nurse. Any nurse who is regularly scheduled twenty (20) hours 11 up to and including thirty-five (35) hours per week, and who works that schedule 12 consistently throughout the twelve- (12) month period.
Part-Time Nurse is defined as a nurse scheduled a minimum of at least 32 forty (40) hours but less than seventy-two (72) hours per pay period. If a part-time nurse 33 averages seventy-two (72) hours or more per pay period for more than six months, the 34 position will be reassessed to determine if the need has changed. If, as a result of this 35 reassessment, the Hospital determines that the need has changed, the part-time nurse 1 who has been working the additional hours shall be offered the opportunity to reclassify 2 to full-time status prior to posting a full-time or part-time position. If a part-time nurse’s 3 average scheduled hours (measured on a rolling six-month basis) drop by 30% or more 4 for a period of three months, the nurse may appeal such drop in hours. Any such appeal 5 is to be raised, in writing, with human resources. Human resources and the Vice 6 President of Patient Care will review the hours reduction and determine if there was an 7 internal adjustment that has caused the reduction in hours. If it is determined that an 8 internal adjustment caused the reduction in hours, then human resources and the Vice 9 President of Patient Care will conduct a further review to determine 1) if there is a 10 means by which some scheduled hours can be reinstated to the nurse, or 2) some other 11 adjustment needs to be made, consistent with this Agreement.
Part-Time Nurse means a nurse who is engaged to work regularly, but for less than 38 hours per week.
Part-Time Nurse is defined as a nurse scheduled a minimum of at least 17 forty (40) hours, or 0.5 FTE to 0.89 FTE but less than seventy-two (72) hours per pay 18 period. If a part-time nurse averages seventy-two (72) hours or more per pay period for 19 more than six months, the position will be reassessed by the staffing committee to 20 determine if the need has changed. If, as a result of this reassessment, the staffing 21 committee Hospital determines that the need has changed, the part-time nurse who has 22 been working the additional hours shall be offered the opportunity to reclassify to full-