Skills and Knowledge Clause Samples

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Skills and Knowledge. 2.6.1 The student is aware that the following skills and methods are required for his/her study and should familiarise him-/herself with these (for example, before study begins, if necessary. Computer skills (i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel): Field-specific methods: 2.6.2 Will training of methods required for student’s study be provided? Yes / No For example: If No, please clarify:
Skills and Knowledge. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, MTS will not be prohibited or enjoined at any time by the Recipient from utilizing any skills or knowledge (excluding any Confidential Information of the Recipient) acquired during the course of providing the Services, including, without limitation, information that could reasonably be acquired in similar work performed for another customer of MTS.
Skills and Knowledge. Consultant represents, warrants and covenants that he has the requisite skill, knowledge and expertise to perform the Services. Consultant further covenants to abide at all times by the policies and procedures of the Company and applicable law and regulations in the performance of his duties as President of the Company.
Skills and Knowledge.  Demonstrate specialist knowledge, experience and clinical skills in relation to midwifery.  Demonstrate specialist knowledge, experience and clinical skills in relation to rural and remote area health service.  Demonstrate high level thinking and reasoning, advanced problem solving skills and advanced clinical judgement.  Demonstrate high level knowledge of contemporary human, material and financial resource management.  Demonstrate high level knowledge and application of contemporary midwifery practise.
Skills and Knowledge. Demonstrate specialist knowledge, experience and clinical skills in relation to Primary Health Care management. • Demonstrate specialist knowledge, experience and clinical skills in relation to a rural and remote area health service. • Responsible for a specific client population and able to function in more complex situations while providing support and direction to registered nurses/registered midwives, enrolled nurses, unregulated healthcare workers and other healthcare workers. • Demonstrate the following: o advanced clinical and problem solving skills; o expert planning and coordination skills in clinical management; o ability to work without a collegiate/team structure o knowledge of contemporary nursing/midwifery practice and theory. • Utilise the principles of contemporary human and financial resource management in consultation with others. • Hold and maintain advanced clinical skills, Nurses with additional authorisation such as RIPRN are able to use this in relation to their Practice Scope and/or Primary Clinical Care Manual (2016).
Skills and Knowledge. Bidders need to demonstrate that they have the necessary range of expertise and capacity to deliver workshops across the country on a number of different and complex areas. This will include expertise on the following areas:  Detailed knowledge of the Rehabilitation Programme  Expert knowledge of payment by results  Negotiation skills  Commercial skills  Collecting evidence and demonstrating impact  Costing services  TUPE and pensions issues  Social investment
Skills and Knowledge. Demonstrate specialist knowledge, experience and clinical skills in relation to Patient and staff management. • Demonstrate specialist knowledge, experience and clinical skills in relation to rural and remote area health service. • Demonstrate higher level of contemporary nursing/midwifery knowledge practice and theory than a Nurse Grade while providing support and direction to registered nurses/registered midwives, enrolled nurses, unregulated healthcare workers and other healthcare workers. • Utilise and apply the principles of contemporary human, material and financial resource management for the multidisciplinary environment in consultation with Nursing Unit Manager. • Hold and maintain advanced clinical skills, Nurses with additional authorisation such as RIPRN are able to use this in relation to their Practice Scope and/or Primary Clinical Care Manual (2016).
Skills and Knowledge. Transfer The supplier will share with CQC ongoing insight, advice and expertise and learning from their work. Specifically, this should include expert advice on the best ways to measure the impact of our regulation in an ongoing way.
Skills and Knowledge.  Working knowledge of Maritime Electric customer service information systems, rate schedules and policies, and a sound knowledge of electrical concepts and how meter multipliers are determined and used.  Able to work both independently and as a team member.  Sound working knowledge of computer and computer applications related to the position.  Ability to project a professional company image through customer interaction, strong communication, problem solving, investigative, and telephone etiquette skills.
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