Filling Vacancies definition

Filling Vacancies. The Board of Education shall fill permanent positions in the following manner:
Filling Vacancies. When filling vacancies for positions covered by this Agreement, current employees will be given the opportunity to apply for the position, to be evaluated for consideration purposes, and to participate in testing procedures if applicable. If an employee is selected for a new position, the employee's pay rate will be changed to reflect the position's wage as listed under Schedule A of this Agreement. The probation period is one

Examples of Filling Vacancies in a sentence

  • See 105 ILCS 5/10-10 and Board policy 2:70, Vacancies on the School Board - Filling Vacancies, to determine the length of the appointment.

Related to Filling Vacancies

  • Filling means any depositing or stockpiling of earth materials.

  • Vacancy means the absence of a person to serve in any position created by

  • Fill means the addition of soil, sand, rock, gravel, sediment, earth retaining structure, or other material to an area waterward of the OHWM, in wetlands, or on shorelands in a manner that raises the elevation or creates dry land.

  • Removal means a removal for disciplinary reasons from the student’s current educational placement other than a suspension and change in placement to an interim alternative educational setting (IAES) ordered by an impartial hearing officer because the student poses a risk of harm to himself or herself or others.

  • Executive Committee means a group of directors elected or appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the Commission.

  • Disqualification means the Athlete’s results in a particular Competition or Event are invalidated, with all resulting Consequences including forfeiture of any medals, points and prizes;

  • Overvote means that the elector marks or designates more names than there are persons to be elected to an office or designates more than one answer to a ballot question, and the tabulator records no vote for the office or question.

  • Temporary Vacancy a vacancy in a position caused by the regularly assigned employee being absent from duty or temporarily assigned to other duties.