Special Needs. Section 20.1 The additional qualification for this Classification is the willingness to be trained for the performance of medical procedures for students. Any student who requires a medical procedure must be assigned a Special Needs para educator. There must be at least two Special Needs para Educators district-wide, one for each affected student and one additional as a backup. Positions will only be posted for Special Needs para educators in order to provide the minimum coverage necessary. Special Needs para educator positions by building will be offered starting with the most senior paraeducator. In the event this position is not filled the duties will be assigned to the least senior paraeducator. This same process will be used in determining the backup Special Needs paraeducator by building. Section 20.2 Two persons must be present at all times when these procedures are implemented. The Special Needs para educator is the person with the responsibility for the procedure. Another para educator in the building will be designated as an observer. Section 20.3 There will be a designated currently available restroom that insures privacy with a stop sign “Room In Use” attached to the door. As well as having available all universal precautions as necessary, Para Educators will be provided with smocks upon their request along with any other safety equipment necessary for them to perform their duties. Section 20.4 The district will provide liability insurance which covers all persons involved in implementing these procedures. A specific statement of insurance coverage from the district's insurer will be provided to the Association upon request. The Board will provide reasonable legal assistance in case of any lawsuits, per Section 3.4 of the Master Agreement. Section 20.5 Both the instructions from the student's doctor and a specific parental permission statement will be kept on file by the district. No unit member will be required to perform these procedures without professional medical supervision and assistance until the member has completed an adequate training program which includes supervised actual experience resulting in the acknowledged competency of the para educator. Emergency procedures will be identified. The para educator will be trained in these procedures. A certified health care professional will be available by phone at all times the procedure is to be administered. Section 20.6 Special Needs para educators who are assigned students who require a medical procedure will receive an additional amount of eighty cents ($0.80) per hour added to their pay rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Medical Procedure para educator will return to his/her original pay rate. If necessary, the Special Needs para educators can be reassigned to another student who requires medical procedures. Observers will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour added to their pay rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Observer will return to his/her original pay rate. The backup special needs provider will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour per day on a per procedure basis payable on a semester basis.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Special Needs. Section 20.1 21.1 The additional qualification for this Classification is the willingness to be trained for the performance of medical procedures for students. Any student who requires a medical procedure must be assigned a Special Needs para educator. There must be at least two Special Needs para Educators educators district-wide, one for each affected student and one additional as a backup. Positions will only be posted for Special Needs para educators in order to provide the minimum coverage necessary. Special Needs para educator positions by building will be offered starting with the most senior paraeducator. In the event this position is not filled the duties will be assigned to the least senior paraeducator. This same process will be used in determining the backup Special Needs paraeducator by building.
Section 20.2 21.2 Two persons must be present at all times when these procedures are implemented. The Special Needs para educator is the person with the responsibility for the procedure. Another para educator in the building will be designated as an observer.
Section 20.3 21.3 There will be a designated currently available restroom that insures privacy with a stop sign “Room In Use” attached to the door. As well as having available all universal precautions as necessary, Para Educators will be provided with smocks upon their request along with any other safety equipment necessary for them to perform their dutiesrequest.
Section 20.4 21.4 The district will provide liability insurance which covers all persons involved in implementing these procedures. A specific statement of insurance coverage from the district's insurer will be provided to the Association upon request. The Board will provide reasonable legal assistance in case of any lawsuits, per Section 3.4 4.4 of the Master Agreement.
Section 20.5 21.5 Both the instructions from the student's doctor and a specific parental permission statement will be kept on file by the district. No unit member will be required to perform these procedures without professional medical supervision and assistance until the member has completed an adequate training program which includes supervised actual experience resulting in the acknowledged competency of the para educator. Emergency procedures will be identified. The para educator will be trained in these procedures. A certified health care professional will be available by phone at all times the procedure is to be administered.
Section 20.6 21.6 Special Needs para educators who are assigned students who require a medical procedure will receive an additional amount of eighty cents ($0.80) per hour added to their pay rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Medical Procedure para educator will return to his/her original pay rate. If necessary, the Special Needs para educators can be reassigned to another student who requires medical procedures. Observers will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour added to their pay rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Observer will return to his/her original pay rate. The backup special needs provider will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour per day on a per procedure basis payable on a semester basis.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Special Needs. Section 20.1 The additional qualification for this Classification is the willingness to be trained for the performance of medical procedures for students. Any student who requires a medical procedure must be assigned a Special Needs para educator. There must be at least two Special Needs para Educators district-wide, one for each affected student and one additional as a backup. Positions will only be posted for Special Needs para educators in order to provide the minimum coverage necessary. Special Needs para educator positions by building will be offered starting with the most senior paraeducator. In the event this position is not filled the duties will be assigned to the least senior paraeducator. This same process will be used in determining the backup Special Needs paraeducator by building.
Section 20.2 Two persons must be present at all times when these procedures are implemented. The Special Needs para educator is the person with the responsibility for the procedure. Another para educator in the building will be designated as an observer.
Section 20.3 There will be a designated currently available restroom that insures privacy with a stop sign “Room In Use” attached to the door. As well as having available all universal precautions as necessary, Para Educators will be provided with smocks upon their request along with any other safety equipment necessary for them to perform their dutiesrequest.
Section 20.4 The district will provide liability insurance which covers all persons involved in implementing these procedures. A specific statement of insurance coverage from the district's insurer will be provided to the Association upon request. The Board will provide reasonable legal assistance in case of any lawsuits, per Section 3.4 of the Master Agreement.
Section 20.5 Both the instructions from the student's doctor and a specific parental permission statement will be kept on file by the district. No unit member will be required to perform these procedures without professional medical supervision and assistance until the member has completed an adequate training program which includes supervised actual experience resulting in the acknowledged competency of the para educator. Emergency procedures will be identified. The para educator will be trained in these procedures. A certified health care professional will be available by phone at all times the procedure is to be administered.
Section 20.6 Special Needs para educators who are assigned students who require a medical procedure will receive an additional amount of eighty cents ($0.80) per hour added to their pay pa y rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Medical Procedure para educator will return to his/her original pay pa y rate. If necessary, the Special Needs para educators can be reassigned to another student who requires medical procedures. Observers will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour added to their pay rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Observer will return to his/her original pay rate. The backup special needs provider will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour per day on a per procedure basis payable on a semester basis.
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Samples: Master Agreement
Special Needs. Section 20.1 The additional qualification for this Classification is the willingness to be trained for the performance of medical procedures for students. Any student who requires a medical procedure must be assigned a Special Needs para educator. There must be at least two Special Needs para Educators district-wide, one for each affected student and one additional as a backup. Positions will only be posted for Special Needs para educators in order to provide the minimum coverage necessary. Special Needs para educator positions position by building will be offered starting with the most senior paraeducator. In the event this position is not filled the duties will be assigned to the least senior paraeducator. This same process will be used in determining the backup Special Needs paraeducator by building.
Section 20.2 Two persons must be present at all times when these procedures are implemented. The Special Needs para educator is the person with the responsibility for the procedure. Another para educator in the building will be designated as an observer.
Section 20.3 There will be a designated currently available restroom that insures privacy with a stop sign “Room In Use” attached to the door. As well as having available all universal precautions as necessary, Para Educators will be provided with smocks upon their request along with any other safety equipment necessary for them to perform their duties.
Section 20.4 The district will provide liability insurance which covers all persons involved in implementing these procedures. A specific statement of insurance coverage from the district's insurer will be provided to the Association upon request. The Board will provide reasonable legal assistance in case of any lawsuits, per Section 3.4 of the Master Agreement.
Section 20.5 Both the instructions from the student's doctor and a specific parental permission statement will be kept on file by the district. No unit member will be required to perform these procedures without professional medical supervision and assistance until the member has completed an adequate training program which includes supervised actual experience resulting in the acknowledged competency of the para educator. Emergency procedures will be identified. The para educator will be trained in these procedures. A certified health care professional will be available by phone at all times the procedure is to be administered.
Section 20.6 Special Needs para educators who are assigned students who require a medical procedure will receive an additional amount of eighty cents ($0.80) per hour added to their pay pa y rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Medical Procedure para educator will return to his/her original pay pa y rate. If necessary, the Special Needs para educators can be reassigned to another student who requires medical procedures. Observers will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour added to their pay rate. If the medical procedures are no longer necessary, the Observer will return to his/her original pay rate. The backup special needs provider will receive an additional amount of forty cents ($0.40) per hour per day on a per procedure basis payable on a semester basis.
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Samples: Master Agreement