Examples of Shortage areas in a sentence
The Program Services will boost employment participation and the productive capacity of the workforce, address Skills Shortage areas and better meet the needs of employers.
Shortage areas must be determined by the board based upon the ratio of regularly licensed teachers in the state who are qualified for the position to the number of schools with open positions requesting alternative access licensure.
Except in relation to a Work Assist Participant, in addition to the requirements set out in clause 92.1, either during the Initial Interview and/or at such other times as deemed appropriate by the Provider based on individual need, the Provider must provide: an initial list of appropriate job vacancies; advice about the best ways to look for and find work and about local employment opportunities; and information about Skills Shortage areas.
Except in relation to a Work Assist Participant, in addition to the requirements set out in clause 458, either during the Initial Interview and/or at such other times as deemed appropriate by the Provider based on individual need, the Provider must provide: an initial list of appropriate job vacancies; advice about the best ways to look for and find work and about local employment opportunities; and information about Skills Shortage areas.
State Department of Education for up-to-date Teaching Shortage areas.
The Programme Services will boost employment participation and the productive capacity of the workforce, address Skills Shortage areas and better meet the needs of employers.
By 2006, the truncation rate climbed to the point where the CCRB was forced to dispose of sixty percent of all complaints filed without completing a full investigation.
We estimate there to be approximately 100 primary care practices in Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) designated Mental Health Professional Shortage areas.
El Centro and Calexico are considered Severe Registered Nurse Shortage areas by the Department of Healthcare Access and Information (formerly the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development) with 927 employed RNs for a population of 169,578.
Shortage areas will be identified by using DPI and the US Department of Education resources, assuming they also align with the District’s strategic initiatives.