Precepting Sample Clauses

Precepting. When proficiency attainment is needed – one that involves planning, organizing, assessing competency and evaluating and is provided by an employee, that employee is assigned by the manager as a preceptor. A preceptor is an experienced employee or employees proficient in their work and communication skills who is specifically assigned by the Employer to participate in the planning, organizing and evaluating of new employees, current employees, and students. Precepting may include but is not limited to training that includes assessment of skills goal directed education and training for a specific period. Written goals, progress, and evaluation is an expectation for preceptors to complete for both staff and students.
Precepting a. Precepting for nurses at the ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ and CN4 level who complete the preceptor training course will receive $1.00 an hour for all hours spent precepting, which excludes general orientation and training of new employees. Precepting is an assignment and is defined in subsection (b) of this section. There shall be no pyramiding of preceptor pay. The hourly precepting rate applies regardless of the number of preceptees. b. Precepting may be performed by a nurse at the CN2 level or higher clinical ladder level after successfully completing preceptor training, agreeing to and being appointed to be specifically responsible for planning, organizing, and evaluating the skill development of one or more RNs enrolled in a defined precepting/training program. The program parameters are set forth in writing by UConn Health and includes teaching, clinical supervision, role
Precepting. Each health professional shall be given 1 patient slot per day for documentation and mentoring during: -the first three (3) weeks of precepting a student who is with Kaiser for twelve (12) or more weeks; OR -the first two (2) weeks of precepting a student who is with Kaiser for less than twelve
Precepting. When proficiency attainment is needed – one that involves planning, organizing, assessing competency and evaluating and is provided by an employee, that employee is assigned by the manager as a preceptor. A preceptor is an experienced employee or employees proficient in their work and communication skills who is specifically assigned by the Employer to participate in the planning, organizing and evaluating of new employees, current employees, and students. Precepting may include but is not limited to training that includes assessment of skills goal directed education and training for a specific period. Written goals, progress, and evaluation is an expectation for preceptors to complete for both staff and students. 5.1 AE qual Opportunity.
Precepting. An essential component of the progress of orienting new staff members, newly transferred employees and interns, is an experienced coworker to facilitate the transition from new employee to a contributing member of the staff. This person is usually called a preceptor. "The preceptor is a staff member, who teaches, counsels, inspires, role models, and supports the growth and development of an individual for a fixed and limited amount of time with the specific purpose of socialization into a new role. The careful pairing of a new employee or a newly transferred employee with an experienced, coworker on a unit setting provides an environment of nourishment and growth for the new graduate or new employee and of recognition and reward for the 'preceptor'."
Precepting. The parties agree that within 90 days following ratification of the Agreement, the parties will begin discussions in Unit Based Councils regarding availability of precepting programs and eligibility for preceptor pay. The parties will work in good faith to identify issues surrounding precepting and to propose reasonable solutions to those issues. Standby. Within 90 days following ratification of this Agreement, the parties will meet and discuss options and alternatives to scheduling caregivers for standby following their regularly scheduled work week. Management will consider any proposed options and alternatives in good faith.
Precepting. When proficiency attainment is needed – one that involves planning, organizing, assessing competency and evaluating and is provided by an employee, that employee is assigned by the manager as a preceptor. A preceptor is an experienced employee or employees proficient in their work and communication skills who is specifically assigned by the Employer to participate in the planning, organizing and evaluating of new employees, current employees, and students. Precepting may include but is not limited to training that includes assessment of skills goal directed education and
Precepting. A Precepting program shall be established and maintained by the Department. Those employees who are assigned precepting duties (preceptors) shall receive a stipend of seven tenths of one percen of the current top step Firefighter rate of pay for each tour in which precepting is performed.
Precepting. Each International Agency nurse will be assigned a Preceptor pursuant to Section 4.2 (Preceptor).

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  • Cleaning 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall, at his own expenses, at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of debris, waste materials, and rubbish, and at the completion of the work, he shall remove his tools and equipment and all surplus materials, debris, waste material, and rubbish and shall leave the premises in a neat and clean condition. If CONTRACTOR does not attend to such cleaning immediately upon request, OWNER shall have the right to have this work done by others and deduct the cost therefore from the payment due CONTRACTOR hereunder.

  • Elevators Landlord shall provide passenger elevator service during normal business hours to Tenant in common with Landlord and all other tenants. Landlord shall provide limited passenger service at other times, except in case of an emergency.

  • Outputs Analogue and digital outputs of protected content are allowed if they meet the requirements in this section and if they are not forbidden elsewhere in this Agreement..

  • Dispatching 1. Dispatchers will schedule and assign drivers and vehicles in accordance with the trips scheduled for each day; 2. Dispatchers will assist drivers while they are in service to carry out the assigned trips on time by providing address assistance and telephoning passengers as needed. 3. Dispatchers will monitor the performance of scheduled trips, reassigning trips and/or adjusting the number of vehicles in service as needed to ensure on-time performance in the most efficient manner. 4. Dispatchers will provide continuous monitoring of assigned radio frequencies during all hours that vehicles are in service, answer and respond to telephone calls on the Ride Status line, and respond to calls from drivers and OoA staff.