Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors a supervisor an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employee and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses the employee in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirementscollege/district mission and goals. Performance problems will be brought to the attention of the employee at the time of the occurrence, or when the supervisor becomes aware, to give them an opportunity to address the issue.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employees and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide will support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements. To recognize employee accomplishments and to address performance issues in a timely manner, discussions between the supervisor and employee will occur during the evaluation period. Performance problems will be brought to the attention of the employee to give the employee the opportunity to receive any needed additional training and to correct the problem.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors a supervisor an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employee and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses the employee in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirementsthe University’s mission and goals. Performance problems should be brought to the attention of the employee at the time of the occurrence to give them an opportunity to address the issue.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals and expectations with their nurses and employees, assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then goals and expectations, and provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to complete the employee’s evaluation.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors a supervisor an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employee and assess and review their his or her performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses the employee in their his or her professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirementscollege/district mission and goals. Performance problems should be brought to the attention of the employee at the time of the occurrence to give him or her an opportunity to address the issue.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses and assess employees and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can should then provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements. The purpose of the evaluation is to inform the employee of the supervisor’s perception of the employee’s job performance and to enhance communication between the employee and supervisor. Performance evaluations should be substantive in their review of an employee’s performance.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employees and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide will support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements. To recognize employee accomplishments, and to address performance issues in a timely manner, discussions between the supervisor and employee will occur during the evaluation period. Performance problems will be brought to the attention of the employee to give the employee the opportunity to receive any needed additional training and to correct the problem.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employees and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide will support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements.. To recognize employee accomplishments, and to address performance issues in a timely manner, discussions between the supervisor and employee will occur during the evaluation period. Performance problems will be brought to the attention of the employee to give the employee the opportunity to receive any needed additional training and to correct the problem.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals and expectations with their nurses and employees, assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then goals and expectations, and provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to have a discussion with the employee to review thecomplete the employee’s evaluation prior to submitting the evaluation to Human Resources.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors a supervisor an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employee and assess and review their his or her performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses the employee in their his or her professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirementsuniversity or college/district mission and goals. Performance problems should be brought to the attention of the employee at the time of the occurrence to give him or her an opportunity to address the issue.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals and expectations with their nurses and employees, assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then goals and expectations, and provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirements. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to have a discussion with the employee to review the complete the employee’s evaluation prior to submitting the evaluation to Human Resources.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employees and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency requirementscollege mission and goals. Performance problems should be brought to the attention of the employee at the time of the occurrence to give him or her an opportunity to address the issue.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses and assess employees and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can should then provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency Agency requirements. The purpose of the evaluation is to inform the employee of the supervisor’s perception of the employee’s job performance and to enhance communication between the employee and supervisor. Performance evaluations should be substantive in their review of an employee’s performance.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Objective. The performance evaluation process gives supervisors an opportunity to discuss performance goals with their nurses employees and assess and review their performance with regard to those goals. Supervisors can then provide support to nurses employees in their professional development, so that skills and abilities can be aligned with agency college mission and goals and the Employer’s job requirements.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement