Examples of Professional Counsellor in a sentence
The University may pay a stipend to a Professional Counsellor who has been appointed to perform additional supervisory or administrative duties.
The retirement of a Career-stream Professional Counsellor will be as provided for in Article 19.
When a Professional Counsellor’s service on such bodies conflicts with scheduled professional or administrative duties, the Professional Counsellor must seek the approval of the Executive Director, Student Wellbeing, for proposed alternative arrangements to ensure that such scheduled duties are fulfilled, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.
Similarly, the Professional Counsellor will only communicate back to the UCSC if there is any action required by the UCSC with respect to any impact on the issue of the study program that the student is engaged in.
If a client contacts a Professional Counsellor using their work e-mail, the Contractor must make the client aware that the confidentiality of an e-mail exchange cannot be guaranteed and that all content shared by e-mail is not confidential and is the property of the CRA.
Client and Professional Counsellor communicate with each other using devices with a built-in camera (laptop, tablet or smartphone) or a computer and webcam (a personal home computer can be used), and encrypted custom Internet software enabling both parties to see and hear each other.
Bereavement Benefit When injuries covered by this policy result in loss of life of an Insured Person within 365 days from the date of the accident, Chubb Life will pay the reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred by the spouse and dependent children of the Insured Person for up to six (6) sessions of grief counseling, by a Professional Counsellor, subject to a maximum of $1,000.
However, the Counsellors are also trained to make a decision whether a particular problem requires further help, and so to refer such a student to a Professional Counsellor who visits the UCSC on an hour basis.
The CRA will accept and recognize any foreign educational credentials as long as they are considered acceptable by at least one of the following: an accredited, degree-granting Canadian educational institution, the International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (or similar and equivalent organization), or an equivalency assessment process done by the provincially or nationally regulated professional association of which the Professional Counsellor is a current member.
One faculty member, career Librarian, or career Professional Counsellor from each committee shall be selected/elected by the committee as the EQUITY ADVOCATE.