Full Time Officer definition

Full Time Officer means any person employed regularly on the administrative or technical staff of an independent school and whose total ordinary hours are 37.5 hours per week for a minimum of 40 weeks per year.
Full Time Officer means an officer whose work schedule is equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the full-time equivalent (FTE) established for the position. Full-time officers are scheduled to work a consistent work schedule of forty (40) hours per workweek. “Full-time equivalent (FTE)” means for an Overtime-eligible officer, the number of hours authorized by the DHRM for the Overtime-eligible officer’s position.
Full Time Officer means an Officer hired by the CNG to work for the EEPF on a full-time, continuous basis to perform duties and responsibilities in accordance with a work schedule established pursuant to section 8.

Examples of Full Time Officer in a sentence

  • No. I did not receive that note, if I had received that note it would have been in my possession and I would not have to go to Roxie’s desk to find it.

  • In such cases full consultation with the Staff Side Chair and the relevant Full Time Officer will take place prior to any decision not to grant recognition or in the case of an existing Trade Union or Professional Organisation representative this will take place prior to withdrawal of recognition.

  • The role of student panel member for ELISR events is normally undertaken by the Student President or nominated Vice President as part of their (salaried) Full Time Officer role.

  • The Director of Human Resources and Organisational Development will be informed in writing by the relevant Full Time Officer where membership has lapsed.

  • When convening a panel we will, as far as possible, involve a Full Time Officer (or nominee) who represents a different academic School to that which is participating in the review.

  • The Officers of Local 387 shall be the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Full Time Officer, five (5) Executive Directors and three (3) Trustees..(Articles B.2.1 and B.2.2) The Table Officers of Local 387 shall be the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary and Full Time Officer.

  • The organisation exists separately from the University and is led by the Full Time Officer team as well as representatives on the Students’ Council.

  • If the BMA locally refuses to negotiate over exemptions, employer s are advised to write to the BMA (escalating to the Full Time Officer and the BMA nationally as appropriate) and where necessary to junior doctors to remind them of their duties as set out in the GMC guidance, setting out the areas that they consider to be critical and seeking assurance that the BMA will work with the Trust ensure that patients are not harmed or put at risk.

  • If you are a non-salaried representative (i.e. not a Full Time Officer) undertaking the additional role of student panel member, you will be remunerated accordingly.

  • Where the employee is an accredited Trade Union representative, the Human Resources advisor must contact the Full Time Officer before arranging a disciplinary hearing.


More Definitions of Full Time Officer

Full Time Officer means any person appointed by the director
Full Time Officer means an officer engaged for an average of 38 hours per week and paid by the week or fortnight.
Full Time Officer means an Officer who is allocated sufficient ordinary hours of work each year to earn the guaranteed payment of 38 hours per week or 1976 hours per year at the appropriate ordinary time Base Pay Level, which shall take into account all ordinary hours of work and all paid leave, but which shall not take into account any overtime worked by the Officer.

Related to Full Time Officer

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  • Chief Operating Officer means the Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation.

  • Corporate Officer means, with respect to the Recipient, its president; any vice president in charge of a principal business unit, division, or function (such as sales, administration or finance); any other officer who performs a policy-making function; or any other person who performs similar policy making functions for the Recipient. Executive officers of subsidiaries or parents of the Recipient may be deemed Corporate Officers of the Recipient if they perform such policy-making functions for the Recipient.

  • Agency Chief Contracting Officer or “ACCO” shall mean the position delegated authority by the Agency Head to organize and supervise the procurement activity of subordinate Agency staff in conjunction with the City Chief Procurement Officer.

  • Code of Ethics Contact Person means the Chief Compliance Officer or such person or persons as may be from time to time designated.

  • COO means Chief Operating Officer;

  • CFO means an individual who acted as chief financial officer of the Company, or acted in a similar capacity, for any part of the most recently completed financial year;

  • Contact Officer means the person identified as Contact Officer on the cover page of this RFT;

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  • Chief Medical Officer means the chief medical officer under

  • Chief Pretrial Services Officer (i.e., CPSO) means the individual appointed by the court to supervise the work of the court’s pretrial services staff. For the purpose of the contract, the “Chief Probation Officer” acts as the contract administrator on behalf of the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.

  • Disciplinary Officer or “Conduct Administrator” means a University, College or CSCU official who is authorized to determine the appropriate resolution of an alleged violation of the Code, and/or to impose sanctions or affect other remedies as appropriate. Subject to the provisions of this Code, a disciplinary officer or conduct administrator is vested with the authority to, among other duties: investigate a complaint of an alleged violation of the Code decline to pursue a complaint, refer identified disputants to mediation or other appropriate avenues of resolution, establish charges against a student, enter into an administrative agreement developed with an Accused Student in accordance with Section II-B-3 of this Code, advise a Hearing Body, and present the case before the Hearing Body.

  • Appropriate Officer means the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, General Counsel, Treasurer or Secretary of the Company, any Assistant Treasurer or any Assistant Secretary of the Company, any Executive or Senior Vice President or any Vice President (whether or not designated by a number or numbers or word or words added before or after the title “Vice President”) of the Company or such other director or officer of the Company as approved by the Board to perform the services of an “Appropriate Officer” hereunder.