Operational Supervision Sample Clauses

Operational Supervision. MSRC will, within the limits of its available resources, at the Covered Entity's cost and expense, and in accordance with applicable law, provide operational supervision and coordination
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Operational Supervision. Formal reporting arrangement relating to the day–to–day management of workload and workflow of health services. Professional Management: Management – implementing strategies and processes to ensure appropriate profession– specific standards through governance, leadership and support. Professional Governance: Pertaining to a specific profession/HP discipline. Governance – roles and responsibilities that are attributed to maintaining and being accountable for professional standards and quality. Elements of professional governance may include (but are not limited to): (a) Profession specific supervision framework (b) Competency assessment and review (c) Performance and Development (d) Professional Development and Training (e) Clinical audit processes Strategic Management: The systematic analysis of the internal and external factors to provide the basis for optimum management practices. The objective of strategic management is to achieve improvement of service delivery to patients/clients whilst achieving alignment of service policies and strategic priorities.
Operational Supervision. Professional Management: Universal presumption of Supervision – it is recognised that all employees require supervision / support in the execution of their roles. This does not affect the evaluated level of the role. The work level statements recognised that all employees have supervision in the execution of their roles regardless of level. This includes professional, clinical and operational supervision. Informal professional advice about what to do, how to do it and given without close supervision. The capacity to guide the development of health disciplines, services or teams, especially as related to deciding strategic direction and the setting of standards of practice. Informal professional development activity designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities of others by actions such as role modelling, advocacy and support to other health practitioners. Relates to roles and responsibilities that support the day to day management of services, including recruitment, service planning and development, staff management, service reporting budget management etc. It may or may not include financial delegation. Formal reporting arrangement relating to the day–to–day management of workload and workflow of health services. Management – implementing strategies and processes to ensure appropriate profession– specific standards through governance, leadership and support. Professional Governance: Pertaining to a specific profession/HP discipline. Governance – roles and responsibilities that are attributed to maintaining and being accountable for professional standards and quality. Elements of professional governance may include (but are not limited to):
Operational Supervision. Perform operational supervision in cooperation with the COUNTY.

Related to Operational Supervision

  • Board Supervision All of the functions undertaken by the Investment Manager hereunder shall at all times be subject to the direction of the Board of Directors, its executive committee, or any committee or officers of the Company acting under the authority of the Board of Directors.

  • Operational Control Directing the operation of the Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control to maintain these facilities in a reliable state, as defined by the Reliability Rules. The ISO shall approve operational decisions concerning these facilities, made by each Transmission Owner before the Transmission Owner implements those decisions. In accordance with ISO Procedures, the ISO shall direct each Transmission Owner to take certain actions to restore the system to the Normal State. Operational Control includes security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordination and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Control Areas, voltage reductions and Load Shedding, except that each Transmission Owner continues to physically operate and maintain its facilities.

  • Supervision The Recipient shall provide and maintain competent and adequate project management covering the supervision and inspection of the development and construction of the Project and bear the responsibility of ensuring that construction conforms to the approved surveys, plans, profiles, cross sections and specifications.

  • Oversight The Licensing Officer shall oversee the quality of the services provided by the Licensee and the reasonableness of the prices charged. The Licensing Officer may advise the Licensee from time to time of any source of dissatisfaction and request correction.

  • Supervision Fee Each Restaurant shall pay to the General Partner or its designee a fee (“Supervision Fee”) in consideration for the supervision and services provided by the General Partner or such designee. The initial Supervision Fee shall be established by the Company and shall be either a flat fee per Restaurant or a specified percentage of each Restaurant’s gross sales. The Supervision Fee shall be reviewed on an annual basis by the Company and may be increased or decreased by the Company from time to time in accordance with the Company’s criteria for establishing such fees for company owned restaurants.

  • Change Management BellSouth provides a collaborative process for change management of the electronic interfaces through the Change Control Process (CCP). Guidelines for this process are set forth in the CCP document as amended from time to time during this Agreement. The CCP document may be accessed via the Internet at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • Training and Education SECTION 1 – Law Enforcement Supervisors’ Training The state and the PBA recognize the importance of supervisor training programs to develop management skills in our law enforcement supervisors. The state will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs in performance review techniques, supervisory skills, and managerial techniques.

  • Oversights If failure to pay any premium due or to perform any other act required by this Agreement is unintentional and is caused by misunderstanding or oversight, the Reinsured and the Reinsurer will adjust the situation to what it would have been had the misunderstanding or oversight not occurred.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer's installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. If the Interconnection Customer is not proceeding under Section 2.3.2, the Utility must be given at least ten (10) Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Banking Operations Enter into any new material line of business; change its material lending, investment, underwriting, risk and asset liability management and other material banking and operating policies, except as required by applicable law, regulation or policies imposed by any Governmental Authority; or file any application or make any contract with respect to branching or site location or branching or site relocation.

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