Supportive personnel definition

Supportive personnel means unlicensed individuals who:
Supportive personnel means technicians and auxiliary
Supportive personnel means a person other than a licensed pharmacist, pharmacy intern, or pharmacy technician who may be performing duties assigned by the pharmacist under direct supervision.

Examples of Supportive personnel in a sentence

  • Supportive personnel and other non-certified personnel will be employed neither as substitute teachers, nor will they be requested to perform duties requiring certified professional personnel.

  • Supportive personnel such as school social workers, psychologists, learning specialists, student assistance program staff, counselors, special education teachers, paraprofessionals and other appropriate personnel from the Department of Student Services will be provided within budgetary limits.

  • Supportive personnel will be used in supervisory roles in the cafeteria, on the playgrounds and for bus duty, to supplement teachers and administrators.


More Definitions of Supportive personnel

Supportive personnel means supportive personnel as defined in 59 O.S Section 353.1 et seq.
Supportive personnel means an aide, assigned to a particular service such as nursing, dietary, physical therapy, or occupational therapy, who has been approved by the chief of the services as having sufficient training and experience to
Supportive personnel means technicians and auxiliary supportive persons who are regularly paid employees of a pharmacy who work and perform tasks in the pharmacy as authorized by Section 353.18A of this title;
Supportive personnel means technicians and auxiliary supportive persons who are regularly paid employees of a pharmacy who work and perform tasks in the pharmacy as authorized by Section
Supportive personnel means a person assisting in the provision of direct physical therapy patient care who is not credentialed by the board and is not a physical therapist student or physical therapist assistant student.
Supportive personnel means aides and other unlicensed personnel who work under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist.
Supportive personnel means an individual who provides services under the direct supervision of a speech-language pathologist and/or audiologist. This excludes students, teachers, volunteers and family members.