Functional supervision definition

Functional supervision means supervision related to the task requirements of the job, such as what work is to be performed (delegating), how it is to be done (instruction, training and monitoring) and when it is to be performed (priorities and organising).

Examples of Functional supervision in a sentence

  • Functional supervision does not include: - performance reviews; - direction of the workforce; or - disciplinary measures.

  • Functional supervision will include and not exceed: signing of attendance sheets, leave requests and time sheets; coordinating holidays schedules; prioritizing workload at the direction of the supervising Director or equivalent; and providing feedback to the supervising Director or equivalent pertaining to the roles of functional supervision.

  • Functional supervision shall not include: decision making related to performance reviews; direction of the workforce or discipline as outlined in Article 35 and/or Article 36.

  • Functional supervision shall not include: decision making related to performance reviews; direction of the workforce or discipline as outlined in Article 13 and/or Article 16.

  • Functional supervision of vendors, volunteers and student interns is the responsibility of the supervisor or the authorized designee in charge of their assigned duties.

  • Functional supervision will include and not exceed: signing of attendance sheets, leave requests and time sheets; coordinating holidays schedules; prioritizing workload at the direction of the supervising ▇▇▇▇, Director or equivalent; and providing feedback to the supervising ▇▇▇▇, Director or equivalent pertaining to the roles of functional supervision.

Related to Functional supervision

  • Direct visual supervision means supervision by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or dental anesthesiologist by verbal command and under direct line of sight.

  • Clinical supervision means direction or oversight provided either face to face or by videoconference or telephone by an individual qualified to evaluate, guide, and direct all behavioral health services provided by a licensee to assist the licensee to develop and improve the necessary knowledge, skills, techniques, and abilities to allow the licensee to engage in the practice of behavioral health ethically, safely, and competently.

  • Personal supervision means the dentist is physically present in the treatment room to oversee and direct all intraoral or chairside services of the dental assistant trainee and a licensee or registrant is physically present to oversee and direct all extraoral services of the dental assistant.

  • Group supervision means the process of clinical supervision of no more than six persons in a group setting provided by a qualified supervisor.

  • General supervision means supervision of a dental