Special Assignment definition

Special Assignment designation shall be upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police and subject to approval by the City Manager and shall be limited to only those positions within the bargaining unit below the rank of Sergeant. Special assignments may include but need not, and are not limited to: Training Officer, Field Training Officer, School Resource Officer, Detective, Community Services Officer, and assignment to the SWAT or Crisis Negotiation Team. The Chief has complete discretion to pay or not to pay Special Assignment pay. Such designation would be limited to a specific employee while performing in an extraordinary manner and would terminate when either of these criteria were absent.
Special Assignment means the temporary assignment, for up to six months, of the duties and responsibilities of another position to an employee in the same agency.
Special Assignment means a temporary assignment within the In- Flight Service Department or duties related to In-Flight Services and/or duties of a Flight Attendant.

Examples of Special Assignment in a sentence

  • Your outstanding Stock Options will vest immediately upon your separation at the end of the Special Assignment Period (subject to applicable release requirements), and you will have until the earlier of: (i) five years from your date of separation or (ii) the expiration date of the Option to exercise those Stock Options ("Special Exercise Period").

  • During and after the Special Assignment Period, you will not seek reinstatement, recall, or future or other employment with GTE.

  • Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all perquisites provided by the Company will cease at the end of the Special Assignment Period.

  • During the Special Assignment Period, you will work on special projects as assigned by me or my successor or designee.

  • In order to receive full Separation Benefits (including but not limited to full ISEP and the Special Exercise Period described in paragraph 5 above) and the 1998 EIP Award, and in order for your participation in the LTIP Performance Bonus Award Cycles to be as described in paragraph 5 above, you will be required to sign a release upon the expiration of the Special Assignment Period.


More Definitions of Special Assignment

Special Assignment has the meaning set forth in Section 5.3.
Special Assignment designation shall be upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police and subject to approval by the City Manager and shall be limited to only those positions within the bargaining unit below the rank of Sergeant. Special assignments may include but need not, and are not limited to: Training Officer, Field Training Officer, School Resource Officer, Detective, and Community Relations Officer. The Chief has complete discretion to pay or not to pay Special Assignment pay. Such designation would be limited to a specific employee while performing in an extraordinary manner and would terminate when either of these criteria were absent.
Special Assignment is defined as a teacher who is employed in a non-teaching position and who remains in the bargaining unit.
Special Assignment means Community Action Team and Drug Task Force.
Special Assignment is defined as those specific job assignments, requiring specialized training, knowledge, skill, or expertise, as identified in Article 7.4.
Special Assignment is an additional responsibility outside of classroom teaching assignments but within the student instructional day (such as, but not limited to administrative or student support).
Special Assignment means a job assignment that is expected to be temporary and is designated as a special assignment by the Company in its sole discretion.