CNA Responsibilities Clause Samples

The CNA Responsibilities clause defines the specific duties and obligations that a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) must fulfill under the terms of an agreement or within a healthcare setting. This typically includes tasks such as assisting patients with daily living activities, monitoring vital signs, and reporting changes in patient conditions to nursing staff. By clearly outlining these responsibilities, the clause ensures that both the CNA and the employer have a mutual understanding of job expectations, which helps maintain quality of care and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding job performance.
CNA Responsibilities. The CNA shall perform the responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51. The following CNA responsibilities, are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Evaluate the qualifications and capabilities of the qualified NPAs and provide the Commission with pertinent data concerning the qualified NPAs, their status as qualified NPAs, their manufacturing or service capabilities, and other information concerning them required by the Commission for making suitability determinations to add products or services to the PL; 2. Oversee and assist qualified NPAs to ensure successful contract performance and contract compliance in furnishing a product or a service to the Government; and 3. Provide technical assistance to the qualified NPAs not limited to the following areas: 1) Federal procurement issues including, but not limited to, assisting NPAs with (1) preparing price proposals to support recommended PL additions and (2) resolving disputes regarding performance and payment issues; 2) Quality assessment; 3) Business process engineering; 4) Rehabilitation engineering; and 5) Development of Performance Improvement Plans (PIP). 4. Within the policy guidelines of the Commission (by direct allocation, subcontract, or any other means), facilitate distribution of orders from Federal Government agencies among the NPAs with an emphasis on employment growth; 5. Monitor and assist its NPAs to meet the statutory and regulatory requirements to fully participate in the program, including conducting assistance visits and providing the Commission with the results of those visits, including supporting documentation and analysis required by Commission procedures, and recommendations for improvements; 6. Recommend to the Commission, with supporting documentation and analysis required by Commission procedures, products or services which may be suitable for provision to the Government by qualified NPAs; 7. Recommend to the Commission, with supporting documentation and information required by Commission procedures, initial fair market prices for products or services proposed for addition to the PL based upon historical data, market research and discussions the CNAs facilitate between the qualified NPAs and the federal agency customers; 8. Recommend and provide assistance with reallocation and/or transfers of projects, products and/or services on the PL to another qualified NPA.
CNA Responsibilities. The CNA shall perform the responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51, consistent with available resources. The following CNA responsibilities, are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Evaluate the qualifications and capabilities of the qualified NPAs and provide the Commission with pertinent data concerning the qualified nonprofit agencies, their status as qualified NPAs, their manufacturing or service capabilities, and other information concerning them required by the Commission for making suitability determinations to add products or services to the Procurement List; 2. Oversee and assist qualified NPAs to achieve successful contract performance and contract compliance in furnishing a product or a service to the Government; 3. Provide technical assistance to the qualified NPAs not limited to the following areas: a. Federal procurement issues include, but are not limited to, assisting NPAs with (1) preparing their price proposals to support recommended Procurement List transactions; and (2) resolving disputes regarding performance and payment issues; b. Quality assessment; c. Business process engineering; d. Rehabilitation engineering; and
CNA Responsibilities. The CNA shall perform the responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51, consistent with available resources. The following CNA responsibilities, are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Evaluate the qualifications and capabilities of the qualified NPAs and provide the Commission with pertinent data concerning the qualified NPAs, their status as qualified NPAs, their manufacturing or service capabilities, and other information concerning them required by the Commission for making suitability determinations to add products or services to the PL;
CNA Responsibilities. The CNA shall perform the responsibilities outlined in the JWOD Act, 41 U.S.C. Chapter 85 and implementing regulations, 41 C.F.R. Chapter 51, consistent with available resources. The following CNA responsibilities, are highlighted for emphasis: 1. Evaluate the qualifications and capabilities of the qualified NPAs and provide the Commission with pertinent data concerning the qualified NPAs, their status as qualified NPAs, their manufacturing or service capabilities, and other information concerning them required by the Commission for making suitability determinations to add products or services to the PL; 2. Oversee and assist qualified NPAs to achieve successful contract performance and contract compliance in furnishing a product or a service to the Government;