General Supervision. Supervision that is general in nature and does not involve supervision of each specific step. The employee has practical access to a Supervisor for guidance and instruction in unclear situations and/or those which deviate from established practices and procedures. (Note: This definition is impacted by Appendix 24 - Memorandum of Understanding re: Interim Classificaiton Modifications and Appendix 21 – Classification Redesign Committee) Clinical Specialist – An employee designated by the facility as the clinical resource person in a specialized area within a discipline. She/he utilizes expertise gained through special post-graduate education, training and experience, to provide clinical advice and guidance to own and other facilities. In order to qualify as a Clinical Specialist an employee must meet at least half of the following criteria: • regularly involved in teaching or training staff or students in the specialty, including paramedical, nursing, medical or support staff; • regularly asked to consult, i.e. give clinical advice to own discipline or to other health care team members; • involved in planning and assessing treatment policies and procedures for the specialty; • has major role in the planning of the curriculum or practicum for students in their discipline for their specialty area; • consults on their area of expertise to other facilities; • the special post-graduate education, training and experience is recognized as relevant to the required work. Note: Post-graduate education refers to all forms of study over and above the entry level requirement for that discipline. Sole Charge – The only regular full-time or regular part-time employee within the discipline employed at the facility.
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Samples: Provincial Agreement, negotheque.travail.gc.ca, former.bcgeu.ca
General Supervision. Supervision that is general in nature and does not involve supervision of each specific step. The employee has practical access to a Supervisor for guidance and instruction in unclear situations and/or those which deviate from established practices and procedures. (Note: This definition is impacted by Appendix 24 - Memorandum of Understanding re: Interim Classificaiton Modifications and Appendix 21 – Classification Redesign Committee) Clinical Specialist – An employee designated by the facility as the clinical resource person in a specialized area within a discipline. She/he utilizes expertise gained through special post-graduate education, training and experience, to provide clinical advice and guidance to own and other facilities. In order to qualify as a Clinical Specialist an employee must meet at least half of the following criteria: • regularly involved in teaching or training staff or students in the specialty, including paramedical, nursing, medical or support staff; • regularly asked to consult, i.e. give clinical advice to own discipline or to other health care team members; • involved in planning and assessing treatment policies and procedures for the specialty; • has major role in the planning of the curriculum or practicum for students in their discipline for their specialty area; • consults on their area of expertise to other facilities; • the special post-graduate education, training and experience is recognized as relevant to the required work. Note: Post-graduate education refers to all forms of study over and above the entry level requirement for that discipline. Sole Charge – The only regular full-time or regular part-time employee within the discipline employed at the facility.
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Samples: Provincial Agreement, Provincial Agreement, www.llbc.leg.bc.ca