Division chief definition
Division chief means, for those agencies that have divisions, the head of a division who exercises supervisory authority over subordinates;
Division chief means any departmental employee or employees designated by the commissioner as the head of a particular division of the department.
Division chief means the applicable head of a Medical Staff division at the Hospital.
Examples of Division chief in a sentence
If, at the end of the hold period, the desired transfer has not been granted and the employee has not rescinded the request, the Division chief must inform the employee if the request is granted or denied.
Co-Chiefs will share the responsibilities of the Division chief and will likewise share the differential benefit.
Step 1: The aggrieved employee, or union, shall present their written grievances to the appropriate BC or Division chief within their chain of command.
More Definitions of Division chief
Division chief means an officer of the Board in the Grades D to F;
Division chief means the Chief of the Marine Facilities Division of the State Lands Commission or any employee of the Marine Facilities Division authorized by the Chief to act on his or her behalf.
Division chief means the Chief of a Medical Staff Division, and may also be known as the “Service Chief.”
Division chief means the Division Chief supervising Division 1, or any successor Division.
Division chief means any officer of the Board in the Grades D to F;
Division chief. Fire Marshal−1 Division Chief: EMS−1 Training Captain−1 Deputy Fire Marshal−1 Administrative Support−2 Line Battalion Chiefs−3 Line Fire Captains: Paramedic−4 Line Fire Captains: IV Technicians−5 Line Firefighters: Paramedic−21 Line Firefighters: IV Technician−16
Division chief means any departmental employee delegated by the commissioner as the head of a particular division of the department.