Yes, you absolutely can. There are many users who participate in both of these programs.
Yes! Any SPA that becomes a Supervisor is more than welcome to remain an SPA and continue to help out on the site by completing tasks! Once an SPA becomes a Supervisor, and they wish to continue as an SPA, the tasks will be tailored to take advantage of the Supervisor tools! Before the SPA Program was only for regular users. But now even if you become a supervisor you still can be a Special Project Assistant.
A Special Project Assistant (SPA) gets the same tools a regular contributor gets when he/she becomes a member of WikiAnswers. It is only the Supervisors who have additional tools.A Special Project Assistant can do the following:Ask questionsAnswer questionsEdit questions/answersAdd Related links and Related questionsEdit alternatesSplit or move alternate wordingsRecategorizeFlag questions for improvement
Program Management does not equate Project Management. Put it simply, Program Management is about handling multiple projects at the same time to serve a strategic, broader business need, while Project Management is about managing and focusing on (usually) one project at the time. A Program Manager usually oversees Project Managers.
If you are asked a question revolving around program assistant status in a job interview, then you should answer it much the same as you would answer any normal question in a job interview: honestly.
No only program to program. But, usually they are about the same six month period.
Program Management is the management (non-technical) of several projects at the same time taking into consideration their interdependencies as well the organization's goal. Program Managers deal with Project Managers, as well as upper management/high profile stakeholders.Project Management is usually about managing one project and getting that project done. Project Managers deal directly with resources.
No. They are two completely different programs run by different people. The Initiates Program is run by WikiAnswers and a team of TIP Supervisors. While the Special Project Assistants is run by a volunteer Senior Supervisor. Missions given by TIP cannot be completed for SPA. Likewise, missions given by SPA cannot be completed for TIP.
CDPAS and CDPAP serve the same function of Home Health Care Medicaid program and provide Home Health Aides. CDPAS and CDPAP are both correct names.
The same way a regular contributor would become a supervisor. The most common way is to become an SPA (Special Project Assistant) and spend time doing tasks to prove if you are worthy of becoming a supervisor. To view more information, view the link below.
Its the same as a medical assistant with salaries around $29,000
Of course you can. You can join as many programs as you like, as long as you reach their requirements. In fact, the more programs you're involved with and the more you actively contribute (within the guidelines), the more chance you have of impressing the Community Assistants who recruit Supervisors.
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