Program Facilitators Sample Clauses
The 'Program Facilitators' clause defines the roles and responsibilities of individuals or entities designated to oversee, coordinate, or support the implementation of a specific program. Typically, this clause outlines the authority of facilitators to manage activities, communicate with participants, and ensure compliance with program guidelines. For example, it may specify who can act as a facilitator, their required qualifications, and the scope of their decision-making powers. The core function of this clause is to establish clear leadership and accountability within the program, ensuring smooth operation and effective management.
Program Facilitators. Program Facilitators are appointed on a per semester basis. Faculty members who serve as program facilitators will receive the following additional amount per semester:
Program Facilitators. Traditional Schedule. The assigned work year shall encompass two hundred 34 twelve (212) assigned days (one hundred eighty-eight [188] actual days), dates for 35 which are specified in the calendars (see Appendix A). 36 37 b. Based on identified program needs and the availability of sufficient special project 38 funds at individual school sites, program facilitators may request election for 39 additional service either before or after the regularly assigned work year, or during 40 designated non-work periods at year-round schools. 41
Program Facilitators. From a program facilitator’s perspective, the greatest barrier to successfully implementing a Spanish language NDPP program is the language barrier. All facilitators who did not currently have a Spanish-speaking program expressed interest in implementing one but did not have any Spanish-speaking lifestyle coaches to facilitate classes. Similarly, program facilitators have a general lack of knowledge of how to reach Spanish- speaking communities. This can likely be attributed to the cultural and language barrier, which has shown to often discourage Hispanic people, especially those that exclusively speak Spanish, from seeking out traditional, “American” health interventions (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2013). Program facilitators are thus unable to recruit Hispanic participants for NDPP programs. However, with culturally-tailored approaches, it is possible to overcome this barrier. Research has shown that regular health behavior counseling and routine screening and referrals during provider visits are associated with improved health outcomes when combined with standard provider visits of a physical exam and laboratory tests (▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2002). Currently, there are no formal guidelines for providers to provide routine screening, testing, and referring of prediabetic patients for NDPP programs. Because of this, many at-risk individuals who may benefit from NDPP programs may be missed.
Program Facilitators. Program Facilitators are appointed on a per ` Program Facilitator pay shall be paid within twenty (20) days following the fourteenth day of the semester unless otherwise agreed upon in advance of the first day of the semester by the College and the Association.
Program Facilitators
