Sentences with phrase «depending on caseload»

The postdoctoral fellow will be provided with the following supervision: One to three hours of individual supervision for psychotherapy cases depending on caseload, with multiple supervisors with expertise in the field; thirty minutes of supervision for each group psychotherapy.

Not exact matches

The process usually takes a few months to a year or more, depending on whether assets must be liquidated, whether the will is contested and what the court's caseload looks like.
«Doesn't this argument depend on the assumptions that (a) it's the clerks who are slipping all this pernicious political agenda stuff into the opinions, and (b) that back in the good ole days, when the caseload was high and the clerks weren't there, that the opinions were full of intellectual rigor and devoid of political agendas?»
The specific benefits that will be most valuable to your law firm depend on a variety of factors, including the nature of your practice, the number of attorneys and staff members in your firm, the size of your caseload and the other systems your firm employs.
Of course, it depends on the day's scheduled events, but assuming that your attorneys won't be going to court or conducting depositions or settlement conferences in the office, what are they expected to wear as they work on their caseloads?
Depending on how busy your court's docket and your judge's caseload are, he may or may not sign your decree immediately after your time to object expires.
How soon you can schedule a trial usually depends on your county's caseload.
Family Spirit recommends a caseload of 20 - 25 families for each full - time home visitor, depending on the stage of enrollment for each participant and assuming that families reside in close proximity to the home visitor.
Counselors can handle 50 or more transfers at a time, although caseload depends on policy / program complexity and whether assignees are renters or homeowners.
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