Search Manager/Orientation

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Search Managers who are new to the team are given an orientation
Search Managers who are new to the team are given an orientation
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* they are given a [[Search Manager/Kit/Introduction|Search Manager Kit]], and oriented to it
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* they are given a [[Search Manager/Kit/Introduction|Search Manager Kit]] and oriented to it
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* they are oriented to the [[Search Manager/On-Call|On-Call]] position; and walked through the procedure of taking on-call
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* they are oriented to the [[Search Manager/On-Call|On-Call]] position and walked through the procedure of taking on-call
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* for the first incidents that they manage, they are provided a coach from another search manager
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* for the first incidents that they manage, they are provided a coach who is another search manager
** if the new search manager is on-call, the coach should be on-call too
** if the new search manager is on-call, the coach should be on-call too
** after two incidents there's a reassessment to see if the incidents sufficiently covered the scope of PCSAR search manager's role or whether the coaching should continue
** after two incidents there's a reassessment to see if the incidents sufficiently covered the scope of PCSAR search manager's role or whether the coaching should continue

Revision as of 17:56, 4 January 2013

Search Managers who are new to the team are given an orientation

  • they are given a Search Manager Kit and oriented to it
  • they are oriented to the On-Call position and walked through the procedure of taking on-call
  • for the first incidents that they manage, they are provided a coach who is another search manager
    • if the new search manager is on-call, the coach should be on-call too
    • after two incidents there's a reassessment to see if the incidents sufficiently covered the scope of PCSAR search manager's role or whether the coaching should continue
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