WORKLOAD STANDARDS Sample Clauses

WORKLOAD STANDARDS. One (1) Direct Service Hour (DSH) will be equal to sixty (60) 14 minutes of direct services. 15 1. CONTRACTOR shall provide an average of seventy-five (75) DSH per month or nine 16 hundred (900) DSH per year per FTE of direct clinician time which shall include Individual Counseling,
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WORKLOAD STANDARDS. 2 2.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide services/activities, as described in 3 Paragraph 4 below, to address one (1) or more of the seven (7) Promoting Safe 4 and Stable Families (PSSF) outcomes as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below, 5 and addressing all four (4) of the PSSF service categories defined in 1.1 through 2.1.4, below. ADMINISTRATOR may, in its sole 7 discretion and upon written notice to CONTRACTOR, modify: the terms or 8 definitions, the particular type of services/activities to be provided, the 9 time-of-day and day-of-week services/activities are to be provided, the 10 location(s) where services/activities shall be provided, the date(s) 11 services/activities shall begin and end, the service goal(s), measurement 12 tools and outcome indicators, and the number of participants to be provided 13 services/activities as described in Paragraph 4, below, without changing 14 COUNTY’S maximum obligation as set forth in this Agreement. CONTRACTOR 15 understands that such modification(s) shall promote community participation.
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. CONTRACTOR’s workload standards with respect to Exhibit A to this 1 Agreement are as follows:
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. 31 1. One (1) DSH shall be equal to sixty (60) minutes of direct Client service. 32 2. CONTRACTOR shall, during the term of the Contract, provide a minimum of 648 billable 33 hours of services per month. 34 3. CONTRACTOR shall provide, at a minimum, an average of one hundred (100 ) DSH per 35 month per FTE, or agreed upon productivity levels which shall include mental health, case management, 36 crisis intervention, and other support services.
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. 37 1. One (1) Direct Service Hour (DSH) shall be equal to sixty (60) minutes of direct cClient
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that at any given time 17 the standards referenced below are minimum standards, and shall make every effort to exceed these 18 minimums. 19 1. One (1) DSH shall be equal to sixty (60) minutes of direct Client service. 20 2. Annually, for Period One, Period Two, and Period Three, CONTRACTOR shall provide a 21 minimum of twenty five thousand three hundred twenty three (25,323) direct hours of service, with a 22 minimum of one hundred twenty (120) hours of medication support services, and twenty five thousand 23 two hundred (25,200) hours of other mental health, case management, and/or crisis intervention or TBS 24 services as identified in the Services Paragraph of this Exhibit A to the Agreement. 25 3. CONTRACTOR shall, at a minimum, provide the following DSH per month per FTE: 26 a. Intake Clinician shall provide one hundred (100) DSH per month or one thousand two 27 hundred (1,200) DSH per year. 28 b. FSP Supervisor shall provide sixty (60) DSH per month or seven hundred twenty (720) 29 DSH per year. 30 c. Transition Coordinator shall provide seventy (70) DSH per month or eight hundred 31 forty (840) DSH per year. 32 d. Service Coordinator shall provide fifty (50) DSH per month or six hundred (600) DSH 33 per year. 34 e. Career and Education Specialist shall provide fifty (50) DSH per month or six hundred 35 (600) DSH per year. 36 f. Wellness & Recovery Clinician shall provide fifty (50) DSH per month or six hundred 37 (600) DSH per year. 1 g. Peer Support Specialist shall provide twenty five (25) DSH per month or three hundred 2 (300) DSH per year. 3 h. Subcontracted Psychiatrist shall provide ten (10) DSH per month or one hundred 4 twenty (120) DSH per year. 5 i. Subcontracted Sexual Offender Therapy shall provide twenty (20) DSH per month or 6 two hundred forty (240) DSH per year. 7 j. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that this is a minimum standard and shall 8 make every effort to exceed this minimum. 9 4. CONTRACTOR shall maintain an ongoing minimum caseload of two hundred twenty 10 (220) unduplicated Clients/Client families throughout the term of the Agreement, unless otherwise 11 approved by ADMINISTRATOR. 12 5. CONTRACTOR shall provide a minimum of one (1) weekly Face-to-Face Contact with 13 Clients/Client families per year for FSW services. 14 6. CONTRACTOR shall ensure a Face-to-Face Contact weekly for every Client and/or their 15 family admitted to the program, unless written exception is granted by ADMINISTRA...
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. 26 2.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide services/activities, as described in 27 Paragraph 4 below, to address one (1) or more of the seven (7) Promoting Safe 28 and Stable Families (PSSF) outcomes as specified in Subparagraph 2.2 below, 1 and addressing all four (4) of the PSSF service categories defined in 2 Subparagraphs 2.1.1 through 2.1.4, below. ADMINISTRATOR may, in its sole 3 discretion and upon written notice to CONTRACTOR, modify: the terms or 4 definitions, the particular type of services/activities to be provided, the 5 time-of-day and day-of-week services/activities are to be provided, the 6 location(s) where services/activities shall be provided, the date(s)
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WORKLOAD STANDARDS. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that at any given time 17 the standards referenced below are minimum standards, and shall make every effort to exceed these 18 minimums. 19 1. One (1) DSH shall be equal to sixty (60) minutes of direct Client service. 20 2. Annually, for Period One, Period Two, and Period Three, CONTRACTOR shall provide a 21 minimum of seventy-four thousand five hundred thirteen (74,513) billable hours of service, with a 22 minimum of three thousand nine hundred twenty (3,920) hours of medication support services, and 23 seventy thousand five hundred ninety-three (70,593) hours of other mental health, case management, 24 and/or crisis intervention or TBS services as identified in the Services Paragraph of this Exhibit A to the
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. Assignments shall be made to fulfill educational needs as determined by the District. In the event that it is necessary to assign duties prior to 7:30 a.m., or after 5:00 p.m., the academic employee shall be notified of such necessity in advance, and the necessity shall be discussed with the employee prior to actual assignment. Reasonable effort shall be made by the District to avoid such an assignment unless it is required in order to provide the academic employee with a full-time load. Full-time loads are set forth in Appendix A, which by this reference is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
WORKLOAD STANDARDS. FULL‐TIME INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY 12 5.4 WORKLOAD STANDARDS: COUNSELORS & LIBRARIANS 14 LIBRARY AND COUNSELING FACULTY SHALL BE REQUIRED TO MEET THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM WORKLOAD STANDARDS 14 5.5 COUNSELING FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES 15 5.6 LIBRARY FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES 15 5.7 WORKLOAD STANDARDS: ADJUNCT FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES 16 5.8 FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING 16 5.9 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 16 5.10 DIVISION AND DEPARTMENT CHAIR POSITION DESCRIPTIONS 18 6.1 FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES 20 6.2 OFFICES 21 6.3 FACILITIES 21 6.4 FACULTY SUPPORT 21 7.1 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION 21 7.2 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ATTENDANCE 21 7.3 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDING 21 7.4 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS 22 7.5 TUITION AND FEE WAIVER 24 7.6 EXCEPTIONAL FACULTY AWARD FUNDS 25 7.7 SABBATICALS FOR PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT 26 8.1 FULL TIME FACULTY LEAVE ACCRUAL 28 8.2 ACCUMULATION AND CASH‐IN PROVISIONS 28 8.3 ADJUNCT FACULTY LEAVE ACCRUAL 28 8.4 SICK LEAVE USAGE 29 8.5 DEDUCTION FOR USE 30 8.6 NOTIFICATION 30 8.7 VERIFICATION 30 8.8 RETURN TO WORK 30 8.9 TRANSFER OF SICK LEAVE 30 8.10 SEPARATION OF EMPLOYMENT 31 8.11 REINSTATEMENT OF SICK LEAVE 31 8.12 RECORDING LEAVE 31 8.13 SHARED LEAVE 31 8.14 EXHAUSTION OF SICK LEAVE 31 8.15 BEREAVEMENT AND EMERGENCY LEAVE 31 8.16 JURY DUTY AND SUBPOENA LEAVE 32 8.17 UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCES 32 8.18 LEAVE WITHOUT PAY 32 8.19 MILITARY LEAVE 32 8.20 UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR HEALTH OR PROTECTED LEAVE PURPOSES 32 8.21 UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR NON‐HEALTH OR NON–PROTECTED LEAVE PURPOSES 34 8.22 PERSONAL LEAVE 34
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