Adult Family Home Administrator Training class Sample Clauses

Adult Family Home Administrator Training class. A. The State shall require the trainer for the Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training class to notify the AFHC when classes are scheduled and grant access, not to exceed forty-five (45) minutes, at the AFH Administrator Training class. Adequate notice shall be fourteen (14) working days. In addition, the State will provide the AFHC with a list of any contracted community colleges that will provide the AFH Administrator Training class. Regular class schedules as published by the community college, including on-line schedules, shall serve as notification to the AFHC for these classes. The AFHC presentation topics will be limited to the following: AFHC organization, adult family home providers’ representation status and benefits and adult family home provider advanced and additional training opportunities. The AFHC may issue a certificate to those who complete the forty-five (45) minute orientation. B. The AFHC may (at its discretion) provide the trainer of the AFH Administrator class with copies of a brochure outlining the providerscollective bargaining benefits, to be distributed by the trainer and AFHC with other orientation and training materials. This document will be neutral in content and approved by the State and the AFHC prior to distribution. C. The parties recognize that one-dollar and forty-seven cents ($1.47) per client per day will be added to the Base Daily Rates reflected in Article 7, Payment, for the period of July 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. The parties recognize that one-dollar and twenty-four cents ($1.24) per client per day will be added to the Base Daily Rates reflected in Article 7 Payment, for classifications A through D medium-high January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. The parties recognize that one-dollar and forty-seven cents ($1.47) per client per day will be added to the Base Daily Rates reflected in Article 7 Payment, for classifications D high through E for the period of January 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020. Payment This payment is intended to cover the costs of time spent in training and the costs of tuition for core basic, continuing education, and training required to qualify a provider, as required under WAC 388-112A for providers in adult family homes.The parties recognize that one-dollar and twenty-four cents ($1.24) per client per day will be added to the Base Daily Rates reflected in Article 7 Payment, for classifications D high through E July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. This payment is intended to cover the...
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Adult Family Home Administrator Training class. A. The State shall require the trainer for the Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training class to notify the AFHC when classes are scheduled and grant access, not to exceed forty-five (45) minutes, at the AFH Administrator Training class. Access to this course will be either in person or, if available, via virtual classroom, phone, or video. AFHC must work directly with the trainer regarding any alternative access means. Agreements between AFHC and the trainer must occur prior to any sort of presentation arrangement that is not in person (via phone, video, or virtual classroom). Adequate notice shall be fourteen (14) working days. In addition, the State will provide the AFHC with a list of any contracted community colleges that will provide the AFH Administrator Training class. Regular class schedules as published by the community college, including on-line schedules, shall serve as notification to the AFHC for these classes. The AFHC presentation topics will be limited to the following: AFHC organization, adult family home providers’ representation status and benefits and adult family home provider advanced and additional training opportunities. The AFHC may issue a certificate to those who complete the forty-five (45) minute orientation. B. The AFHC may (at its discretion) provide the trainer of the AFH Administrator class with copies of a brochure outlining the providerscollective bargaining benefits, to be distributed by the trainer and AFHC with other orientation and training materials. This document will be neutral in content and approved by the State and the AFHC prior to distribution.
Adult Family Home Administrator Training class. A. The State shall require the trainer for the Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training class to notify the WSRCC when classes are scheduled and grant access, not to exceed forty-five (45) minutes, at the AFH Administrator Training class. Adequate notice shall be fourteen (14) working days. In addition, the State will provide the WSRCC with a list of any contracted community colleges that will provide the AFH Administrator Training class. Regular class schedules as published by the community college, including on-line schedules, shall serve as notification to the WSRCC for these classes. The WSRCC presentation topics will be limited to the following: WSRCC organization, adult family home providers’ representation status and benefits and adult family home provider advanced and additional training opportunities. The WSRCC may issue a certificate to those who complete the forty-five (45) minute orientation. B. The WSRCC may (at its discretion) provide the trainer of the AFH Administrator class with copies of a brochure outlining the providerscollective bargaining benefits, to be distributed by the trainer and WSRCC with other orientation and training materials. This document will be neutral in content and approved by the State and the WSRCC prior to distribution.
Adult Family Home Administrator Training class. ‌ A. The State shall require the trainer for the Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training class to notify the AFHC when classes are scheduled and grant access, not to exceed forty-five (45) minutes, at the AFH Administrator Training class. Adequate notice shall be fourteen (14) working days. In addition, the State will provide the AFHC with a list of any contracted community colleges that will provide the AFH Administrator Training class. Regular class schedules as published by the community college, including on-line schedules, shall serve as notification to the AFHC for these classes. The AFHC presentation topics will be limited to the following: AFHC organization, adult family home providers’ representation status and benefits and adult family home provider advanced and additional training opportunities. The AFHC may issue a certificate to those who complete the forty-five (45) minute orientation.‌ B. The AFHC may (at its discretion) provide the trainer of the AFH Administrator class with copies of a brochure outlining the providerscollective bargaining benefits, to be distributed by the trainer and AFHC with other orientation and training materials. This document will be neutral in content and approved by the State and the AFHC prior to distribution.
Adult Family Home Administrator Training class. 4 A. The State shall require the trainer for the Adult Family Home (AFH)

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