Speech Pathologists Sample Clauses

Speech Pathologists. The standard work year for speech pathologists will be one hundred eighty-nine (189) work days.
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Speech Pathologists. Individual teacher caseloads shall not exceed sixty (60) different persons and shall be adjusted based upon the severity and multiplicity of the students' handicaps. Full time teachers of Speech and Language Impaired students using VOCA devices will have a maximum caseload as established by the WCRESA - Minimum Criteria for Act 18 (Two Mill) Reimbursement Criteria. Adjustments in caseload shall be made following Fourth Friday. T.S.L.I. caseloads shall be developed from not more than three (3) buildings. IN the event of overloads, a fourth building may be assigned. In no case may a teacher's caseload extend beyond four (4) buildings.
Speech Pathologists. Speech Pathologists who provide the District with a copy of their Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech and Hearing Association will receive a stipend of $2,500 per school year, provided the copy is received by January 31st of each year.
Speech Pathologists. Each speech pathologist may request to use all or part of the clerical and in-service time provided in this Section immediately prior to the beginning of the regular work year for the purpose of preparing for the new school term. Arrangements shall be coordinated with the building principal and the employee’s schedule shall be adjusted accordingly.
Speech Pathologists. 1. All speech pathologists may work an additional eight (8) days before or after the school year per contract year to fulfill duties. This will be compensated at the employee’s daily rate which is defined as 180th of the employee’s salary per day and paid evenly over twenty-four (24) pay periods.
Speech Pathologists. 37.4.1 Upon engagement, the Employer shall appoint the Speech Pathologist to the classification and Grade which is commensurate with the required duties and responsibility that the job entails as determined by the Employer. The Speech Pathologist shall be given a letter of appointment which sets out the classification and Grade and subdivision, together with the hours of duty, rate of pay, superannuation entitlements and long service leave provisions.
Speech Pathologists a. The District’s speech pathologists will receive a $2,500 stipend to be paid evenly over twenty-four (24) pay periods.
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Speech Pathologists. 1732 If a Speech Pathologist on standby is required to come to the workplace, he/she shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours, at the employee’s regular rate of pay. For the purposes of this paragraph, the time period for the regular rate of pay shall commence at the time the employee arrives at the workplace after being called in from standby 1733 Section 6 – Advance Hire
Speech Pathologists. The Board recognizes that it is desirable that the ratio of speech pathologists should be one such employee for each eighty (80) students or major fraction thereof on a caseload with speech needs. The Board also recognizes that it is desirable to consider workload when determining the caseload of the speech pathologists.

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  • Speech Therapy This plan covers speech therapy services when provided by a qualified licensed provider and part of a formal treatment plan for: • loss of speech or communication function; or • impairment as a result of an acute illness or injury, or an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease. Speech therapy services must relate to: • performing basic functional communication; or • assessing or treating swallowing dysfunction. See Autism Services when speech therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.

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  • Mastectomy Services Inpatient This plan provides coverage for a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours in a hospital following a mastectomy and a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours in a hospital following an axillary node dissection. Any decision to shorten these minimum coverages shall be made by the attending physician in consultation with and upon agreement with you. If you participate in an early discharge, defined as inpatient care following a mastectomy that is less than forty-eight (48) hours and inpatient care following an axillary node dissection that is less than twenty-four (24) hours, coverage shall include a minimum of one (1) home visit conducted by a physician or registered nurse.

  • Paraprofessionals 4.3.1 Paraprofessionals employed by the Charter School shall meet all qualification requirements imposed by applicable federal and State law, rules, and regulations.

  • MEDICAL FITNESS 12:01 The Employer may require an employee to have a psychiatric examination and/or a physical examination by a duly qualified medical practitioner acceptable to the Employer.

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  • MEDICALLY FRAGILE STUDENTS 1. If a teacher will be providing instructional or other services to a medically fragile student, the teacher or another adult who will be present when the instruction or other services are being provided will be advised of the steps to be taken in the event an emergency arises relating to the student's medical condition.

  • Radiation Therapy/Chemotherapy Services This plan covers chemotherapy and radiation services. Respiratory Therapy This plan covers respiratory therapy services. When respiratory services are provided in your home, as part of a home care program, durable medical equipment, supplies, and oxygen are covered as a durable medical equipment service.

  • Hospice g. Individuals whose permanent residence and principal work location are outside the State of Minnesota and outside of the service areas of the health plans participating in Advantage. If these individuals use the plan administrator’s national preferred provider organization in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two. If a national preferred provider is not available in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two through any other provider available in their area. If the national preferred provider organization is available but not used, benefits will be paid at the POS level described in paragraph “i” below. All terms and conditions outlined in the Summary of Benefits will apply.

  • Technicians A G.S.E. Coordinator also may be required to perform Technician's work in the G.S.E. shop.

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