Examples of Assistants in a sentence
Kenneth Hansen, Chief, Manufactured Durables Branch, assisted by Mike Brown, Renee Coley, Raphael Corrado, and Milbren Thomas, Section Chiefs, Michael Zampo- gna, Former Chief, Manufactured Nondu- rables Branch, assisted by Allen Fore- man, Robert Miller, Robert Reinard, and Nat Shelton, Section Chiefs, and Tom Lee, Robert Rosati, and Tom Flood, Special Assistants, performed the planning and implementation.
The successful tenderer will have to furnish the name and qualification of the Technical Assistants employed by the contractor together with the willingness letter of the technical assistant and appointment orders of the contractor at the time of the concluding agreement.
Compensation has been set at $17.36/hour (degree rate) with benefits per the Instructional Assistants Benefit Summary.
Employees shall be able to access the EAP through calling directly (self-referral), through the Peer Assistants, or through a supervisory referral based on job performance.
Lobbying means any oral or written communication, direct or indirect with the School Board, members of the School Board, School Board Committees, School Board Administrative Assistants, School Board Attorneys, or members of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools administrative staff, for the purpose of influencing any action, non-action or decision, or attempting to obtain the good will of a School Board member or employee of the school district.