Supervision definition

Supervision means the regular monitoring of the administrative, clinical, or clerical work performance of a staff member, trainee, student, volunteer, or employee on contract by a person with the authority to give direction and require change.
Supervision means the ongoing process performed by a supervisor who monitors the performance of the person supervised and provides regular, documented individual consultation, guidance and instruction with respect to the skills and competencies of the person supervised.
Supervision means supervision of a dental hygienist or a

Examples of Supervision in a sentence

  • Section 20, “Action Taken Pursuant to Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act” is added as a new section to include the following: “If any action is taken against ONLIC pursuant to its supervision, rehabilitation and liquidation act: (i) All of the rights of ONLIC under this Agreement extend to the rehabilitator or the superintendent, and (ii) All books and records will immediately be made available to the rehabilitator or the superintendent immediately upon request.


More Definitions of Supervision

Supervision means direct oversight and inspection of the act of accomplishing a function or activity.
Supervision means to be in charge of an individual engaged with children in an activity or task and ensure that they perform it correctly.
Supervision means initial direction and periodic monitoring of performance. Supervision does not mean the supervisor is physically present when the work is performed.
Supervision means the direction and control by a pharmacist of the activities of a pharmacy intern
Supervision means the care, protection, and guidance of a child.
Supervision means monitoring provided by the receiving state once a child has been placed in a receiving state pursuant to this compact.
Supervision means the process by which the activities of