Common use of Specialist knowledge and skills Clause in Contracts

Specialist knowledge and skills. Indicative but not exclusive tasks include: computer and other office skills; prepare meals and special functions; provide input into meal planning; order foodstuffs and commodities; schedule work programs on a routine and regular basis; co-ordinate and direct the work of support staff including maintenance (no more than four); oversee and assist with the provision of domestic services; provide personal care to clients with particular emphasis on those requiring extra help due to specific physical problems or frailty; schedule maintenance work programs on a routine and regular basis and carry out general maintenance falling within the scope of trades skills.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, homeinstead.com.au

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Specialist knowledge and skills. Indicative but not exclusive tasks include: computer and other office skills; prepare meals maintain mail register and special functions; provide input into meal planning; order foodstuffs and commoditiesrecords; schedule work programs on a routine and regular basis; co-co- ordinate and direct the work of support staff including maintenance (no more than four); oversee ) and assist with the provision of domestic services; provide personal care to clients with particular emphasis on those requiring extra help due to specific physical problems or frailty; schedule maintenance work programs on a routine and regular basis and carry out general maintenance falling within the scope of trades skillsbasis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, homeinstead.com.au

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Specialist knowledge and skills. Indicative but not exclusive tasks include: computer and other office skills; prepare meals maintain mail register and special functionsrecords; provide input into meal planningsort, process and record invoices and correspondence; order foodstuffs and commodities; liaise with dieticians on special needs; schedule work programs on a routine and regular basis; co-ordinate and direct the work of support staff including maintenance (no more than four); oversee ) and assist with the provision of domestic services; provide personal care to clients with particular emphasis on those requiring extra help due to specific physical problems or frailty; schedule maintenance work programs on a routine and regular basis and carry out general maintenance falling within the scope of trades skillsbasis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: homeinstead.com.au

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