EXTENT OF AUTHORITY. (i) exercise a degree of autonomy; (ii) may manage a work area or medium to large organisation or multi-worksite organisation; (iii) has significant delegated authority; (iv) selection of methods and techniques based on sound judgment; (v) manage significant projects and/or functions; (vi) solutions to problems can generally be found in documented techniques, precedents, or instructions. Advice available on complex or unusual matters.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Neighbourhood Houses and Adult Community Education Centres Collective Agreement
EXTENT OF AUTHORITY. (i) exercise a degree of autonomy;
(ii) may manage a work area or medium to large organisation or multi-worksite organisationcontrol projects and/or programs;
(iii) has significant delegated authorityset outcomes for lower classified staff;
(iv) selection establish priorities and monitor work flow in areas of methods and techniques based on sound judgmentresponsibility;
(v) manage significant projects and/or functions;
(vi) solutions to problems can generally be found in documented techniques, precedents, precedents and guidelines or instructions. Advice Assistance is available on complex or unusual matterswhen required.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
EXTENT OF AUTHORITY. (i) exercise a degree of autonomy;
(ii) may manage a work area or medium to large organisation or multi-worksite organisation;
(iii) has significant delegated authority;
(iv) selection of methods and techniques based on sound judgment;
(v) manage significant projects and/or functions;
(vi) solutions to problems can generally be found in documented techniques, precedents, or instructions. Advice available on complex or unusual matters.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement
EXTENT OF AUTHORITY. (i) exercise a degree of autonomy;
(ii) ; may manage a work area or medium to large organisation or multi-multi worksite organisation;
(iii) ; has significant delegated authority;
(iv) ; selection of methods and techniques based on sound judgment;
(v) judgement; manage significant projects and/or functions;
(vi) ; solutions to problems can generally be found in documented techniques, precedents, or instructions. Advice ; advice available on complex or unusual matters.
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Samples: Employee Collective Agreement