Qualifications Option One (1) Clause Samples
The "Qualifications Option One (1)" clause defines the specific qualifications or criteria that must be met by a party, typically in the context of eligibility for a contract, service, or benefit. This clause outlines the minimum standards, certifications, or experience required, such as holding a particular license, meeting educational requirements, or demonstrating relevant work history. By clearly stating these prerequisites, the clause ensures that only suitably qualified individuals or entities are considered, thereby maintaining quality standards and reducing the risk of unqualified participation.
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s degree in human 27 services or related field from an accredited university; knowledge of the 28 child welfare system, and two (2) years of experience working directly with 1 families in crisis and the community. Proficiency in English is required, and 2 bilingual, based on community language need, is required.
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s degree in 9 human services or related field from an accredited university; two (2) years 10 of experience working with at-risk families and the community, including one 11 (1) year supervisory experience; knowledge of public and private social 12 services agencies, community resources, including Federal and State programs;
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s degree (or 10 Master’s degree preferred) in social work, sociology, psychology, or related 11 field from an accredited university and two (2) years of experience working 12 with at-risk families and the community; knowledge of the child welfare 13 system; capable of relating well to individuals from diverse backgrounds,
Qualifications Option One (1). High school diploma or 21 equivalent, completion of fifteen (15) units in education, recreation, human 22 services, or related coursework, and a minimum of two (2) years of childcare 23 or group childcare program experience is required. Maintain current First Aid 24 and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certifications. A valid California 25 driver’s license and proof of minimum California vehicle insurance coverage is 26 required. Proficiency in English is required and bilingual, based on 27 community language need, is preferred. 28 ///
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s Degree in 27 social work, psychology, or a related field from an accredited university, two 28 (2) years of experience working with at-risk families and the community, 1 knowledge of the child welfare system, supervision experience, ability to work 3 competency, ability to facilitate meetings and excellent speaking, writing, 4 and organizational skills. Proficiency in English is required.
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s degree in human services or 1 related field from an accredited university, knowledge of the child welfare system, and two (2) 2 years of experience working directly with families in crisis and the community. Proficiency in 3 English and bilingual, based on community language need, is required.
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s Degree in 10 business management or related field from an accredited university. 11 Proficiency in English is required and bilingual, based on the community need, 12 is preferred.
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s degree 21 (Master’s degree preferred) in social work, sociology, psychology, or related 22 field from an accredited university; two (2) years of experience working with
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor’s Degree in 6 business, management or related field from an accredited university.
Qualifications Option One (1). Bachelor's degree in human 6 services or related field from an accredited university, knowledge of the 7 child welfare system, and two (2) years of experience working directly with 8 families in crisis and the community is preferred. A minimum of three (3) 9 years of experience may substitute for the required Bachelor's degree and two 10 (2) years of experience. Bilingual in English/Spanish and Proficiency in and bilingual, based on community language need, is required.
