Examples of Level Classifications for Middle Management - Positions of Responsibility Sample Clauses

Examples of Level Classifications for Middle Management - Positions of Responsibility. Xxxxx 0 Directors, Associate Heads of School, Year- Level Co-ordinator; ISO 9001/2000 Systems Manager, Faculty Head (Years 7 -12) in the following departments SOSE, English, LOTE, Mathematics, IT, Art, Science, PHP/Health, Sport, Timetabler, Report Maker, XXXX responsibility, Home Stay Co-ordinator and any others as defined in the future by the Principal. Level 2 Examinations Co-ordinator; Special Education and Special Services Co- ordinator; Multi-Media Manager; Occupational Health and Safety Chairperson, After-Hours Homework classes, Post-entry orientation (Middle School and Senior College) Coordinator and any others as defined in the future by the Principal. Level 1 Counselling Co-ordinator, ISO 9001 Auditors (shared); Equality Opportunity Officer, Outdoor Education Co-ordinator, Junior School Subject Co-ordinator, VET Co-ordinator, PEAK Co-ordinator, Year 5/6 Curriculum Co-ordinator, Business Studies Co-ordinator.
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