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Created by Guest
Created on Apr 28, 2023

Report showing total scheduled hours for staff

Please add a total scheduled hours area for staff to see how many hours they are planned to work in a week. This would be helpful to see if Analysts are scheduling based on billable requirements, and would help to see if RBTs are getting scheduled in alignment with their preferred workload.
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Sep 9, 2024
    You can now view Total Billable and Total Nonbillable Hours based on your filtering results using our new Detailed Attendance Report under the "Reports" Tab. See article to find out more: https://support.therapybrands.com/s/article/360057956252-Detailed-Attendance-Report-WebABA-Pro-Group
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  • Guest
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    Jan 18, 2024
    The new payroll report update does not address the individual staff member side of things. Only administrators are able to run payroll reports which limits staff availability to view total number of hours worked during a given period.
  • Guest
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    Jan 18, 2024
    Currently there is not an easy way for STAFF to view the hours (billable and nonbillable) that they worked for a specific pay period. This can only be done my administrators with payroll report capabilities. Part time hourly employees want a way to verify that their hours worked matches paystubs.
  • Guest
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    Jan 6, 2024
    Show summary of Billable and Non-Billable hours on Calendar under the Date. For example when on a Staff's weekly calendar, seeing the amount of billable and non-billable hours scheduled for that day under the day of the week heading. If on staff calendar for the month, showing the total billable and non-billable hours scheduled somewhere on the page. Would also help to be able to filter between statuses.
  • Guest
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    Dec 10, 2022
    It would be great if calendar view was able to show hours scheduled in a day/week when looking at weekly view, this would help identify Overtime.