Requirements for Interns and ARDs Sample Clauses

The 'Requirements for Interns and ARDs' clause sets out the specific qualifications, standards, or conditions that interns and Architectural Registration Candidates (ARDs) must meet to participate in a program or fulfill their roles. This may include educational prerequisites, documentation of progress, supervision requirements, or compliance with professional codes of conduct. By clearly outlining these requirements, the clause ensures that all interns and ARDs are properly prepared and qualified, thereby maintaining professional standards and reducing the risk of unqualified individuals performing critical tasks.
Requirements for Interns and ARDs. A. Criteria (a) Each department and employing unit that appoints interns or ARDs shall base appointments and reappointments on written criteria for selection. These criteria should address issues such as: (i) who is eligible for appointment, what qualifications and expertise are required for the job; (ii) what weight is given to previous experience. (iii) for continuing appointments, what evaluative factors are used (e.g. if previous Intern performance is deemed relevant, how is it to be evaluated; are academic records being used, and for ARDs whether there are any term limits, etc.) The above are meant to be exemplary rather than mandatory. The intent is that candidates shall be given clear information concerning the framework in which their applications are being considered. Funding decisions shall not be made for arbitrary or capricious reasons. In making such decisions, the department chair may, but is not required to, establish a mechanism for soliciting graduate student employee input.
Requirements for Interns and ARDs. ‌ A. Criteria a. who is eligible for appointment, what qualifications and expertise are required for the job; b. what weight is given to previous experience. c. for continuing appointments, what evaluative factors are used (e.g. if previous Intern performance is deemed relevant, how is it to be evaluated; are academic records being used, and for ARDs whether there are any term limits, etc.) The above are meant to be exemplary rather than mandatory. The intent is that candidates shall be given clear information concerning the framework in which their applications are being considered. Funding decisions shall not be made for arbitrary or capricious reasons. In making such decisions, the department chair may, but is not required to, establish a mechanism for soliciting graduate student employee input.

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