Common use of SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITIES Clause in Contracts

SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITIES. A. School will provide information to City concerning its curriculum and the professional and academic credentials of its faculty for the students at City. School will designate an appropriately qualified and credentialed faculty member to coordinate and act as the Liaison with City. School will be responsible for instruction and administration of the students’ academic education program. School will notify City in writing of any change or proposed change of its Liaison. School will have the final responsibility for grading students. B. School’s faculty will meet with the City clinical education Supervisor Preceptors, if any, at the beginning and end of the clinical education program to discuss and evaluate the clinical education program. These meetings will take place in person if practicable, otherwise by telephone conference. School is responsible for arranging and planning the meetings. C. School will provide the names and information pertaining to relevant education and training for all students enrolled in the clinical education program at least four weeks before the beginning date of the clinical education program. School is responsible for supplying any additional information required by City as set forth in this Agreement, prior to the arrival of students. School will notify City in writing of any change or proposed change in a student’s status. D. School will obtain evidence of current immunizations against diphtheria, tetanus, measles (rubeola), mumps, rubella (or a positive rubella titer), and of hepatitis B immunity status, documented by a protective titer, for those students who will be in contact with patients/clients. For each student born after 1956, School will maintain on file records of positive titer or of post-1967 immunization for rubella and rubeola. At the time of immunization, students with no history of exposure to chickenpox will be advised to get an immune titer. School will require yearly PPD testing, or follow-up as recommended if the students are PPD-positive or have had BCG. School will provide information to City regarding student status concerning the above requirements. E. School will assign the clinical education program ride site only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of the curriculum and who have evidence of completion of a CPR course based on American Heart Association or American Red Cross guidelines and related to the age group(s) with whom they will be working. F. School shall ask each student who may be placed in City to obtain his/her criminal history background record from the Washington State Patrol, pursuant to RCW 43.43.834 and RCW 43.43.838, to release a copy of that record to the School and to authorize the School to transmit that record or copy thereof to the City. Before the start of training, School will provide City with the names of any students who have failed to provide the requested records, or who refuse to authorize the release of records to City. The students will be informed that, whether or not they agree to obtain the record and agree to release it to School and City, City may conduct the background inquiry directly and the City may refuse placement of a student who does not provide the requested records or who has a record of prior criminal conduct. City understands and agrees that any information forwarded to it by School has been procured through this process. School does not certify the veracity of the records provided and, furthermore, the obligation to conduct appropriate background checks and the liability for non-compliance therewith remains the responsibility of City. G. School will comply with and ensure to the extent possible that students comply with the policies and procedures established by the City. School will notify each student of his/her status and responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement. This includes notification to students of the need to procure the insurance coverage required by the City as identified in section V. C. below prior to being admitted to the City. H. School will encourage each student participating in the clinical education program to acquire comprehensive health and accident insurance that will provide continuous coverage of such student during his or her participation in the education program. School will inform students that they are responsible for their own health needs, health care costs, and health insurance coverage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Affiliation Agreement, Affiliation Agreement

SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITIES. A. School will provide information to City Training Site concerning its curriculum and the professional and academic credentials of its faculty for the students at CityTraining Site. School will designate an appropriately qualified and credentialed faculty member to coordinate and act as the Liaison with CityTraining Site. School will be responsible for instruction and administration of the students’ academic education program. School will notify City Training Site in writing of any change or proposed change of its Liaison. School will have the final responsibility for grading students. B. School’s faculty will meet with the City Training Site clinical education Supervisor Preceptors, if any, at the beginning and end of the clinical education program to discuss and evaluate the clinical education program. These meetings will take place in person if practicable, otherwise by telephone conference. School is responsible for arranging and planning the meetings. C. School will provide the names and information pertaining to relevant education and training for all students enrolled in the clinical education program at least four weeks before the beginning date of the clinical education program. School is responsible for supplying any additional information required by City Training Site as set forth in this Agreement, prior to the arrival of students. School will notify City Training Site in writing of any change or proposed change in a student’s status. D. School will obtain evidence of current immunizations against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, measles (rubeola), mumps, rubella (or a positive rubella titer), and of hepatitis B immunity status, documented by a protective titer, for those students who will be in contact with patients/clients. For each student born after 1956, School will maintain on file records of positive titer or of post-1967 immunization for rubella and rubeola. At the time of immunization, students with no history of exposure to chickenpox will be advised to get an immune titer. School will require yearly influenza and PPD testing, testing or follow-up as recommended if the students are PPD-positive or have had BCG. School will provide information to City Training Site regarding student status concerning the above requirements. E. School will assign the clinical education program ride site to Training Site only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of the curriculum and who have evidence of completion of a CPR course based on American Heart Association or American Red Cross guidelines and related to the age group(s) with whom they will be working. F. School shall ask each student who may be placed in City Training Site to obtain his/her criminal history background record from the Washington State Patrol, pursuant to RCW 43.43.834 and RCW 43.43.838, to release a copy of that record to the School School, and to authorize the School to transmit that record or copy thereof to the CityTraining Site. Before the start of training, School will provide City Training Site with the names of any students who have failed to provide the requested records, or who refuse to authorize the release of records to CityTraining Site. The students will be informed that, whether or not they agree to obtain the record and agree to release it to School and CityTraining Site, City Training Site may conduct the background inquiry directly and the City Training Site may refuse placement of a student who does not provide the requested records or who has a record of prior criminal conduct. City Training Site understands and agrees that any information forwarded to it by School has been procured through this process. School does not certify the veracity of the records provided and, furthermore, the obligation to conduct appropriate background checks and the liability for non-compliance therewith remains the responsibility of CityTraining Site. G. School will comply with and ensure to the extent possible that students comply with the policies and procedures established by the CityTraining Site. School will notify each student of his/her status and responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement. This includes notification to students of the need to procure the insurance coverage required by the City Training Site as identified in section V. C. below prior to being admitted to the CityTraining Site. H. School will encourage each student participating in the clinical education program to acquire comprehensive health and accident insurance that will provide continuous coverage of such student during his or her participation in the education program. School will inform students that they are responsible for their own health needs, health care costs, and health insurance coverage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clinical Affiliation Agreement, Clinical Affiliation Agreement