Wednesday, November 17, 2021

One week from today; when leaving a LTO; Call Us

 

It's One Week From Today -

TVOT members will have a chance to meet your Local Executive and to bring forward your questions at a virtual meeting on Wednesday, November 24th at 5 PM. 

One lucky member will win a new Lenovo Chromebook!

To register, email your Local TVOT Office and we will send out the meeting link the day of the meeting. 

We look forward to seeing you there!

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When Leaving a LTO Assignment

When leaving a long-term assignment, be sure to leave behind all assessment information that you have gathered during your time with the class. Though the Principal has the option of calling you back for one day to work on reports (for which you will be paid at your grid rate per Article L35.00(iii)), your evaluations and observations are very important to the next Teacher.

Ensure that you have submitted your QECO rating and proof of any previous post-certification teaching experience to Jessica Grison Roeder in Human Resources. (N.B. Information you sent to the Board with your resume to be hired, is not adequate for this purpose) so that you are paid appropriately. 

Your OT Local is a great resource if you are unsure as to what may be recognized, so please contact us at etfotvot@gmail.com or by phone at 519-641-3936. 

Lastly, ensure that you check your TVARRIS profile to see that the school has released you from your LTO so you can receive calls from the system to replace daily absences. If not, contact you school so that we can make sure there is an Occasional Teacher in the role.

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Did You Know?

L5.07 (c)     A Short-Term or Long-Term Occasional Teacher hired to replace an absent Teacher, properly subject qualified for such position, will not be replaced by another Occasional Teacher other than by mutual agreement of the Occasional Teacher and the Board.

                    A Long-Term Occasional Teacher may leave an assignment by mutual agreement with two (2) weeks notice or until a suitable replacement is found. 

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We only know if you tell us!

Whether you have issues with your pay, difficulty with an assignment(s), need to know what to do next or you just want a different perspective contact Your TVOT Office  - we are here to support you!