Plan of Supervision Sample Clauses

Plan of Supervision. Form 2b The Plan of Supervision provides details of how the intern and the site supervisor will work together over the course of the student’s involvement with the site.
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Plan of Supervision. For provisional licensees one hour per week of individual, face to face supervision, or the equivalent, is generally required.
Plan of Supervision. The terms under which an offender will be supervised, including proposed residence, proposed employment or viable means of support, and the terms and conditions of supervision.
Plan of Supervision. Respondent shall, at least thirty (30) days prior to returning to the practice of social work, submit a written plan for supervision to the Board for its approval. The plan shall include the names and curriculum vitae of two proposed supervisors. The proposed supervisors shall be licensed independent social workers, one of whom will be selected by the Board to serve as a practice supervisor for Respondent. The approved supervisor will be provided a copy of the Notice of Hearing and Statement of Charges, the investigative file, and this agreement. The plan of supervision shall include a plan for the practice supervisor to review a random selection of Respondent’s appointment records and client case records to ensure that Respondent is complying with paragraph 13(b) of this agreement. The supervisor shall provide quarterly written reports to the Board indicating the Respondent’s compliance or lack of compliance with this agreement no later than January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 of each year of the probation. All costs associated with the supervision shall be the responsibility of Respondent.

Related to Plan of Supervision

  • Level of Supervision Supervision is generally present to establish general objectives relative to a specific project, to outline the desired end product and to identify potential resources for assistance. Some positions will require routine supervision to general direction depending upon experience and the complexity of the tasks. Some positions will require general direction. May supervise or co-ordinate others to achieve objectives, including liaison with employees at higher levels. May undertake stand-alone work.

  • Answer Supervision An off-hook supervisory signal.

  • Monitoring and supervision 9.1. The Co-beneficiary shall provide without delay the Coordinator with any information that the latter may request from him concerning the carrying out of the work programme covered by this contract.

  • SITE SUPERVISION 1.9.1 Contractor shall provide adequate supervision of his employees to ensure complete and satisfactory performance of all work in accordance with the terms of the contract. Contractor shall have a responsible supervisor on the job at all times when the work of the contract is being carried out.

  • Apprenticeship Supervision All apprentices shall be supervised by an appropriately qualified tradesperson. The parties shall implement the ESV’s “Supervision guidelines for apprentices working on electrical installations”. These guidelines were developed by the Industry parties under the auspices of the Office of the Chief Electrical Inspector.

  • Supervision of Students At least one teacher is to remain with the students after the close of any activity, practice session or game until the last student has left the premises. This rule applies whether the group is at the home school or field or is away.

  • Supervision of Student Teachers Paragraph 1: Supervision of a student teacher shall be voluntary. Teachers shall normally be notified of a student teacher assigned at least two (2) weeks prior to the student teacher’s introduction to the classroom. The school system shall provide the cooperating teacher with whatever materials it deems appropriate. The cooperating teacher shall be responsible for being knowledgeable of the contents of any such materials provided.

  • CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION Contractor shall provide competent supervision of personnel employed on the job Site, use of equipment, and quality of workmanship.

  • Supervision and Oversight The Contractor shall be solely responsible for providing supervision and oversight to all the Contractor’s personnel that are assigned to the Agency properties pursuant to this contract.

  • Construction Bonds, Insurance and Supervision (i) The Recipient shall require that each of its Contractors furnish a performance and payment bond in an amount at least equal to 100 percent (100%) of its contract price as security for the faithful performance of its contract.

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