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# Onboard Facilitator

#### <mark style="color:green;">How to</mark> <mark style="color:green;">**Onboard Facilitator**</mark>

Skolarli allows an Admin to add as many facilitators *(as mentioned in your package / plan)* as need to your Skolarli instance.

The on-boarding process is a simple process and needs the admin to fill in information in a simple on-boarding form.

You can reach the form by navigating on the left menu to "**Facilitators ⇒ Onboard Facilitato**r" and filling in the form completely.

Once the form details have been successfully saved, the trainer will receive an email requesting them to verify their account. The process is the same as creating a new admin account as well. Please note, the verification link will be active only for 2 hours.

&#x20;***For Example**: Let's say we have added a new facilitator named 'JulianP’*

<figure><img src="/files/uUt5BPr7HN9yvosP1SSI" alt=""><figcaption><p>Add Facilitator</p></figcaption></figure>


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