Constant supervision definition

Constant supervision means supervision where the supervisee may not engage in clinical activities unless the supervisor is in attendance.
Constant supervision means continued interaction (not episodic or intermittent) or visibility to ensure the person’s safety and task completion.63
Constant supervision means the adult is paying constant attention to what the child is doing (without distractions from other activities, i.e. reading, sun bathing, cell phones and sleeping).

Examples of Constant supervision in a sentence

  • Constant supervision (After 13 weeks service & competency assessment) Direct supervision, with autonomy when working in teams (Assessed competency in four positions from Pay Level 2.) Direct supervision, with autonomy when working in teams (Management Appointment.

  • ASF Level 1 (Entry Level) (Pay Rate 1) ASF Level 2] (Pay Rate 2-3) ASF Level 3 (Pay Rate 4) ASF Level 4 (Pay Rate 5) Constant supervision (First 13 Weeks) Direct supervision, with autonomy when working in teams Limited supervision.

  • In line with documented support plans, established guidelines and under the assistance of the Program and Support Facilitator: 1.1 Constant supervision of a participant is provided, ensuring a high quality of care in attending to their personal support and safety needs.

Related to Constant supervision

  • Assistant Superintendent means the Assistant Superintendent of Business of the School District or his/her designee.

  • Direct supervision means oversight at a distance within which:

  • Relevant Supervisory Consent means, in relation to any redemption or purchase of the Notes, any required permission of the Relevant Regulator applicable to us or the relevant UK resolution authority (as applicable). For the avoidance of doubt, Relevant Supervisory Consent will not be required if either (i) none of the Notes qualify as part of our regulatory capital, or own funds and eligible liabilities or loss absorbing capacity instruments, as the case may be, each pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations, (ii) the relevant Notes are repurchased for market-making purposes in accordance with any permission given by the Relevant Regulator pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations within the limits prescribed in such permission or (iii) the relevant Notes are being redeemed or repurchased pursuant to any general prior permission granted by the Relevant Regulator or the relevant UK resolution authority (as applicable) pursuant to the Loss Absorption Regulations within the limits prescribed in such permission.

  • Indirect supervision means the supervision of an unlicensed school staff member when the school nurse or other health care provider is not physically available on site but immediately available by telephone.

  • Group supervision means the process of clinical supervision of no more than six persons in a group setting provided by a qualified supervisor.