Between CCFT & the Cabrillo Community College District
July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2010
- 13.1 Salary Schedules
During the 2007-08 fiscal year, the parties agree to reopen Article 13.1, Salary
Schedules, to develop a compensation plan for 2008-09 and 2009-10.
- 13.1.1 Contract/Regular Salary Schedule
- 13.1.1.1 Effective the 2007-08 academic year, the parties agree
to increase the Contract/Regular Salary Schedules by 1.2%. In addition,
the salary schedule reflects the additional .8% salary increase from
the contingency language in 2006-07. Contract/Regular members will
also receive a one-time stipend of $150 in fall 2007 to offset health
benefit costs. Unit members will receive Step and Column advancement
according to the provisions of this contract, and the previous year’s
salary schedule will be used to calculate compensation during the
annual negotiation process.
- 13.1.1.1.1 Effective 2004-2005 the Contract/Regular Salary
Schedule will be increased by 1%. This increase is retroactive
to the first
day of the
academic year.
- 13.1.1.1.2 In addition to 13.1.1.1.1, the Contract/Regular
Salary Schedule will be increased by 1% for the 2004-2005 academic
year
only. This one-year
increase is retroactive to the first day of the academic year.
The District agrees to the goal of making this increase ongoing
if future
resources
permit. The parties will negotiate after the 2005 "May Revise" to
determine if the 1% increase will be carried into 2005-2006.
- 13.1.2 Adjunct and Academic Specialist Salary Schedules Parity Goal
- 13.1.2.1 The parties agree to the principle of equal pay for equal
work regarding the salary schedules for adjunct faculty and full-time
contract/regular
faculty. The parity definition of adjunct salary is defined as 100%
of that portion
of a full-time faculty workload performed by an adjunct faculty member.
- 13.1.2.1.1 The parties agree to the following goals in this
order: Goal (1) That Step 1 through Step 12 and all columns of
the Adjunct/Overload
Faculty
Salary Schedule be calculated to equal no less than 60% of the
Contract/ Regular Faculty Salary Schedule, and the Academic Specialist
Adjunct/Overload
Salary Schedule equal no less than 80% of the Contract/Regular
Faculty Salary Schedule (Appendix G.1 and G.2). Once Goal 1 has
been achieved,
then Goal
(2) To equalize the Adjunct/Overload Faculty Salary Schedule
and the Adjunct Academic Specialist/Overload Salary Schedule,
up to and
including
Step 12,
by bringing the Adjunct/Overload Faculty Salary Schedule up to
80% of the Contract/Regular Salary Schedule. Once Goal (2) has
been achieved,
then Goal
(3) To negotiate an agreement which increases the steps for adjunct
faculty
beyond Step 12.
- 13.1.2.2 Unit members will receive Step and Column advancement
according to the provisions of this contract, and the previous year’s
salary schedule will be used to calculate compensation during the
annual negotiations process.
- 13.1.2.2.1 Effective with the first day of winter session
2005, Step 1 through Step 12 and all columns of the Adjunct/Overload
Faculty
Salary
Schedule
will equal 60% of the Contract/Regular Faculty Salary Schedule
and the Academic Specialist Adjunct/Overload Salary Schedule
will equal
80% of
the Contract/Regular
Faculty Salary Schedule.
- 13.1.2.3 State funds received during the life of this contract
for part-time faculty compensation will be applied towards the parity
goal as specified
in Article
13.1.2.
- 13.1.2.4 Adjunct/Overload Salary Schedule
- 13.1.2.4.1 The Adjunct/Overload Salary Schedule shall have
the same number of steps and columns as the full-time salary
schedule.
- 13.1.2.4.2 Effective the 2007-08 academic year, the salary
paid per teaching unit on the adjunct salary schedule shall be
calculated by taking the corresponding annual salary from the
Contract/Regular salary schedule, dividing that number by thirty
(30) and taking sixty three percent (63%) of the result.
- 13.1.2.4.3 Adjunct unit members who qualify for Class 6 and
hold a Doctorate or approved Master of Fine Arts Degree (Section
13.4.2) shall receive a prorated doctoral stipend per unit of
compensation, calculated by taking the Contract/Regular Doctorate
stipend, dividing that number by thirty (30) and taking 63% of
the result.
- 13.1.2.5 Academic Specialist Adjunct/Overload Salary Schedule
- 13.1.2.5.1 The Academic Specialist Adjunct/Overload Salary
Schedule shall have the same number of steps and columns as the
Contract/Regular
Salary
Schedule.
- 13.1.2.5.2 The salary paid per teaching unit on the Academic
Specialist Adjunct/Overload Salary Schedule shall be calculated
by taking the
corresponding annual salary from the contract/regular salary
schedule, dividing that
number by thirty (30) and taking eighty percent (80%) of the
result.
- 13.1.2.5.3 Academic Specialist adjunct unit members who qualify
for Class 6 and hold a Doctorate or approved Master of Fine Arts
Degree
(Section
13.4.2)
shall
receive a prorated doctoral stipend per unit of compensation,
calculated by taking the Contract/Regular Doctorate stipend,
dividing that number
by thirty (30) and taking 80% of the result.
- 13.1.3 Children's Center Teacher Salary Schedule
- 13.1.3.1 Salary Schedule Increases
- 13.1.3.1.1 Increases in the Contract/Regular Salary Schedule
(section 13.1.1) shall be reflected by the same percentage
increase in the
Children's Center
Teacher Salary Schedules.
- 13.1.3.2 The Children's Center Teacher Salary Schedule is for
190 contract days.
- 13.1.3.3 Initial Salary Placement
Initial salary placement shall
be according to Article 13.2.
- 13.1.3.4 Step Advancement
Step advancement shall be according
to Article 13.3.
- 13.2 Initial Salary Placement
- 13.2.1 Step placement shall be based on in-district teaching service
rendered and credit for out-of-district teaching experience granted at
the time of
initial employment, or applicable work experience directly related to
the teaching assignment granted at the time of initial employment.
- 13.2.2 Occupational experience directly related to the unit member's
teaching assignment in the District will be credited as follows: for
each two (2)
years of previous related occupational experience, one (1) step advancement
will be granted to the maximum credit as defined within Section 13.2.3.
The experience must be beyond the occupational experience needed to satisfy
the
minimum qualifications.
- 13.2.3 Unit members hired as a Contract/Regular employee shall receive
one step advancement for each year of teaching experience, provided each
year of teaching was on a full-time basis for seventy-five percent (75%)
or more of an academic year. The maximum credit a unit member may initially
receive is eight (8) years, placed at Step 9. Effective 2007-08, if a
contract employee has taught the previous year at Cabrillo College with
a seventy-five percent or more temporary contract at the maximum initial
step on the salary schedule, the unit member will receive one additional
step advancement beyond the initial maximum salary placement. Adjunct
unit members shall receive one step advancement on the adjunct salary
schedule for each two (2) semesters of teaching experience to a maximum
of eight (8) years to be placed at the ninth (9) step.
- 13.2.4 Credit for active, full-time military service will be granted
on the basis of one step for twelve (12) to twenty-three (23) months
duty time and two (2) steps for twenty-four (24) or more months duty
time, towards the maximum credit as defined within Section 13.2.3.
- 13.2.5 Unit members with no previous experience will be placed at Step
1.
- 13.2.6 All new contract, regular and adjunct unit members will be evaluated
and notified in writing of their initial placement on the salary schedule,
within thirty (30) days of the beginning of their assignment. Permanent
placement will be contingent upon submission of required records and
documents within
ninety (90) days of employment. Changes made in salary placement as a
result of documentation submitted after the permanent evaluation will
be effective
the beginning of the fall semester of the following year, or effective
at the beginning of the following semester for adjunct faculty.
- 13.2.7 Graduate or upper division coursework earned subsequent to
attainment of a Master’s Degree in a regionally accredited college
or university will be credited for salary schedule class/column purposes.
With the approval of the supervising vice president, lower division course
work earned in a regionally accredited college or university subsequent
to attainment of a Master’s degree that is related to the unit
member’s assignment will be accepted.
- 13.3 Step Advancement and Career Increments
- 13.3.1 Contract and regular unit members with an assignment of 60%
or more shall receive one step advancement, in the fall semester only,
within the appropriate class upon satisfactory completion of at least
seventy-five percent (75%) of the number of days of required service
including days of paid leave and professional development in the preceding
year or in two semesters until the maximum step allowed has been reached.
- 13.3.1.1 Contract and regular unit members with assignments of
less than 60% shall receive one step advancement every two years.
- 13.3.2 Adjunct unit members shall receive one step advancement within
the appropriate class in the adjunct salary schedule, for each two terms
of service to the District (fall, winter, spring, summer). Only one step
may be achieved per academic year.
- 13.4 Placement in salary schedule class (column)
- 13.4.1 Unit members shall be assigned a class (column) on the salary
schedule(s) in accordance with the classification requirements defined
herein below:
- 13.4.1.1 Class 1 - BA, or specific minimum qualifications in a
discipline where minimum qualifications do not include a Master's
degree.
- 13.4.1.2 Class 2 - MA or MS required
- 13.4.1.3 Class 3 - MA/MS with a Bachelor's plus 45 units
- 13.4.1.4 Class 4 - MA/MS with a Bachelor's plus 60 units
- 13.4.1.5 Class 5 - MA/MS with a Bachelor's plus 75 units
- 13.4.1.6 Class 6 - Doctorate Degree or MA/MS with a Bachelor's
plus 90 units
- 13.4.1.6.1 When faculty are hired by the District and (1) have
completed a Bachelor's degree but (2) do not possess a Master's
degree and
(3)
are currently
enrolled in a doctorate program and (4) have successfully completed
a minimum of (30)
graduate level semester units, the faculty member will be eligible
to receive an initial salary placement in Class 2 through 6.
Initial salary
placement
is based on the completion of upper division or graduate course
work earned subsequent to attainment of a Bachelor's degree in
a regularly
accredited
college or university for salary schedule class purposes.
- 13.4.1.6.2 Faculty must submit original transcripts and documents
in accordance with the District's practice.
- 13.4.1.6.3 The equivalency process to determine minimum qualifications
of a faculty member is separate and distinct from the salary
placement process defined
in 13.4.1.6.1.
- 13.4.2 The doctoral stipend shall be granted to contract and regular
unit members who qualify for Class 6 and hold an earned doctorate degree.
- 13.4.2.1 The doctoral stipend shall be granted to contract and
regular unit members who qualify for Class 6 and hold a Master of
Fine Arts Degree
in the Visual or Performing Arts from a professional school or university
accredited by the National Association of Schools of Arts and Design,
Music, Dance, or Theatre Arts. The MFA for Visual or Performing Arts
has been determined
to be equivalent to a doctorate degree. For a Master of Fine Arts
in other disciplines to qualify for the doctoral stipend, the MFA
degree
must be determined
to be equivalent to a doctorate by an appropriate accrediting organization,
the Dean, and the Vice President of Instruction.
- 13.5 Professional Improvement and Work Experience Credits
- 13.5.1 Graduate or upper division course work earned subsequent to
attainment of a Master's Degree in a regularly accredited college or
university shall be credited for salary schedule class/column purposes.
Lower division course work related to the unit member's assignment may
be accepted in accordance with 13.5.1.1 below. Honorary degrees are not
acceptable for placement and/or advancement on the salary schedule. Units
which are not accepted for credit by the institution where such courses
were taken will not be acceptable for placement and/or advancement on
the salary schedule. Coursework is credited in semester units. A quarter
unit equals two thirds (2/3) of a semester unit.
- 13.5.1.1 Approval of Lower Division Course Work
- 13.5.1.1.1 Faculty
seeking approval of lower division course work must apply in
writing to the Vice President of Instruction. The proposal
will list the course(s) the faculty member is taking and
why the courses are relevant to the assignment.
- 13.5.1.1.1.1 If approval is sought
prior to the commencement of the assignment, the faculty
member shall request approval at least 30
days in advance.
- 13.5.1.1.1.2 Approval may be sought up to within
one year of completion of the course.
- 13.5.1.1.2 A committee composed
of the Vice President of Instruction or designee and two faculty
members, one selected by Faculty Senate
and one selected by CCFT, will meet no less than once a semester
to review
these proposals.
- 13.5.1.1.3 Lower division courses should be
taken for professional development relevant to the assignment rather
than for personal
enrichment. In general,
technological skills and language acquisition are the most
relevant lower division courses for this purpose.
- 13.5.2 Unit Credit for Activities Other Than College Classes
- 13.5.2.1 Alternative methods of unit credit are available to unit
members. Unit members may earn up to twelve (12) alternative units
in each class. Such units must be approved by the Sabbatical Leave
Review Board.
- 13.5.2.2 Application: Alternative Credit applications must be
submitted to the Instruction Office for consideration by the Sabbatical
Leave Review Board within one year of the completion of the Alternative
Credit Project. Applications will be considered once a semester.
Credit will be granted only with approval of the application by the
Sabbatical Leave Review Board. Completed documentation must be submitted
to the Instruction Office. The Vice President of Instruction will
certify completion and forward to the Human Resources Office. (see
Appendix S).
- 13.5.2.3 EQUIVALENCY: Forty-eight hours of work in any of the
following activities is equivalent to one unit of credit on the salary
schedule.
The hours of all completed activities may be accumulated towards
the 48 hours
necessary for 1 unit.
- 13.5.2.3.1 Occupational/Technical Development: A faculty member
observes, studies, evaluates, or works on a special area in her/his
field, or trains
with a mentor in his/her field including continuing education
courses and related projects. The faculty member must demonstrate
that such
work is related
to the person's assignment and is not available through college
credit.
- 13.5.2.3.2 Publications, Performances, Exhibits, or Demonstrations:
The work must give evidence of the instructor's professional
growth and must
enhance or augment an instructor's professional growth and must
enhance or augment an instructor's knowledge and understanding
in subjects.
- 13.6 Only one advancement in salary class may be achieved per year, and
the unit member requesting a change must submit all relevant degrees, transcripts
and documents to the Human Resources Department no later than November 1
of the year in which the salary class change is requested. A unit member
may advance as many classes in a year as the earned credit allows.
- 13.7 A unit member who conducts an authorized field/travel study shall
be compensated at the Adjunct/Overload Salary Schedule rate.
- 13.8 A unit member teaching a field course shall be compensated for field
expenses at the rate of $50.00 for each week spent in the field. Transportation
shall
be reimbursed at the prevailing District rate.
- 13.9 Public Safety Special Lecturer
Shall meet the minimum qualifications
of an instructor in the public safety program and possess specific knowledge
and/or certifications required to
teach a specific subject in public safety. Compensation for public safety
special lecturer shall be $50 per hour. Lecturers must be evaluated within
each assignment. Lecturer shall be responsible for classroom instruction
during a specified portion of a class but shall not be responsible for overall
course planning, assignments or final grading.
- 13.10 Substitute Teaching Compensation
Substitute teachers shall be compensated for each hour of such teaching at the
rate of $37.50 per hour. See Article 16.7 regarding adjunct faculty workload.
- 13.11 Credit by Exam
The faculty member of record for credit by exam will receive $25 per student.
(Article 11.2.2.17)
- 13.12 STRS, Employee Contribution
In September 1989, unit members contributing
to STRS voted to approve the "Employer Pickup" option
covered by the Internal Revenue Code Section 414(h)(2). This program provides
that employee contributions to STRS are nontaxable. Contributions are considered
part of the employee's compensation for everything except tax treatment.
The effective date of this program was January 2, 1990.
- 13.13 Number of pay checks
The District shall provide contract/regular unit
members with the option of receiving their pay in either 10 or 12 equal
distribution periods.
- 13.14 Direct Deposit
- 13.14.1 All Contract/Regular members shall have the
option of direct deposit of their paychecks to the commercial bank
of their choice.
- 13.14.2 Effective spring 2008, adjunct unit members shall have the
option of direct deposit based on the following:
- 13.14.2.1 The adjunct unit
member has reemployment preference.
- 13.14.2.2 The adjunct unit member must
sign a repayment agreement in the event of overpayment.
- 13.15 Faculty Privileges:
Parking, Events, and Mileage
- 13.15.1 Unit members shall receive one staff
parking permit per year or a bus pass without charge.
- 13.15.2 Unit members
shall, upon request, be provided with a pass good for free admission
to college-sponsored, regular season,
athletic events.
- 13.15.3 Unit members who are assigned to off-campus work
sites shall be reimbursed for travel between assigned work sites
at the prevailing
District rate.
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