Begins October 1, 2012 FNP - NPAs. Performance Evaluation Ending of Performance Evaluation time period to the end of the fiscal year – use FY 12 performance.

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Begins October 1, 2012 FNP - NPAs

Performance Evaluation Ending of Performance Evaluation time period to the end of the fiscal year – use FY 12 performance expectations. For example June 2011 through May Performance period using the past expectations would be May 2012 through September 2012 Performance Evaluation time frame for FY 13 expectations: October 2012 through May 2013

Criteria and Performance Matrix Teaching and Engaging Audiences Display Boards Food Power Target Audience Curriculum Paperwork Professional Development

Teaching and Engaging Audiences Meet Expectations Teaches on average 3 hours per day worked Average for the year

Display Boards Meet Expectations Has 1 SMNED in place each week with corresponding materials.

Food Power Meet Expectations Schedules an average of 1.5 Food Power events per year (3 events/2 years). Assists with Food Power events. Includes Food Power, Healthily Ever After, Food Power Roundup and A Healthy You Review

Target Audience Meet Expectations Teaches 3 of the target audience groups and has them preapproved by the Regional Coordinator. Teaches both youth and adults.

Curriculum Meet Expectations Teaches approved curriculum and activities. Ensures materials are sent home with participants.

Paperwork Meet Expectations Submits paperwork every two weeks. Paperwork is completed accurately Uses electronic calendar Notifies Coordinator of any changes in advance.

Professional Development Meet Expectations Attends regional staff meetings on a regular basis Is engaged in the trainings.

Professional Behavior Meet expectations Maintain effective internal and external partnerships. Communicate program value. Demonstrate personal accountability Based on the Core Competencies located: ncies/index.htm ncies/index.htm