PaTH Internships Clause Samples

PaTH Internships. 99.1 Subject to this Agreement, including any Guidelines, the Provider may arrange (but not provide, purchase or broker) a PaTH Internship for a Participant who is eligible to participate in, and elects to participate in, a PaTH Internship. 99.2 The Provider must ensure that each PaTH Internship that it arranges: is for a duration of no less than four weeks and no more than 12 weeks; and involves participation by the relevant Participant of between 30 and 50 hours per fortnight. 99.3 Where the Provider places a Participant into a PaTH Internship, the Provider must, prior to the Participant starting that PaTH Internship, and in accordance with any Guidelines, ensure that: the Provider has conducted and finalised a risk assessment, and taken necessary actions to mitigate identified risks; the Provider creates the relevant PaTH Internship Agreement in the Department’s IT Systems; the Participant, the Activity Host Organisation and the Provider have signed the relevant PaTH Internship Agreement; and the Provider has updated the Participant's Job Plan to include details of the PaTH Internship. 99.4 The Provider must promote, deal with enquiries, manage and report on PaTH Internships, in accordance with any Guidelines. 99.5 If the Provider becomes aware that any Activity Host Organisation has breached a PaTH Internship Agreement, the Provider must immediately Notify the Department and provide information about the relevant breach as required by the Department.
PaTH Internships. ‌ 99.1 Subject to this Agreement, including any Guidelines, the Provider may arrange (but not provide, purchase or broker) a PaTH Internship for a Participant who is eligible to participate in, and elects to participate in, a PaTH Internship.

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  • Internships The Hospital may establish internships for the purpose of meeting future projected nursing shortages and/or providing career opportunities where there are no internal qualified candidates for job postings. In such circumstances, the implementation and guidelines of such an arrangement will be determined locally by the Hospital and the Union subject to the following: Internships are designed to develop the Hospital’s staff in order to fill positions for which there are currently no qualified internal candidates and/or for which shortages are predicted within a five (5) year period. Internships enable hospitals to maximize the use of qualified internal staff to meet their human resources needs, while at the same time providing career development opportunities for their employees. To provide direction to the local parties in developing and implementing internship(s) the Ontario Nurses’ Association and Participating Hospitals have agreed to the following principles: (a) The Hospital will establish the expectations for each internship opportunity; (b) There will be an open application process for internship opportunities; (c) The opportunities will be open to currently employed nurses who can demonstrate continuous learning, and a commitment to the Hospital; (d) Nurses who are selected for internship opportunities will commit to continued employment on a mutually determined basis; (e) Initiatives to support selected candidates may include but are not limited to: i) No loss of regular wages while attending a requisite course ii) Paid course fees iii) Paid time for clinical practicums in the Hospital or another clinical site iv) Any other initiatives, as agreed. (f) Part-time nurses will be credited with seniority and service for all such hours paid while participating in these initiatives as provided above.

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