Ministerial staff definition

Ministerial staff means those persons, other than public servants, who work on behalf of a minister of the Crown or a minister of state.
Ministerial staff means staff other than teaching and non teaching staff.
Ministerial staff means an employee whose duties are mainly clerical in nature.

Examples of Ministerial staff in a sentence

  • Level 2 As per Level 1, plus: ▪ Responsible on a regular basis for addressing politically sensitive and complex issues, requiring a high level of diplomacy and tact ▪ Authorised by Member to liaise with media representatives on complex and significant issues ▪ Dispute resolution with community representatives on complex issues of political significance ▪ Liaison with Member’s Ministerial/Shadow Ministerial staff to advise of electorate issues having an impact upon the Member’s role.


More Definitions of Ministerial staff

Ministerial staff means the Superintendent, Assistants, Accountants, Clerks, Stenographers and Typists appointed under clause (b) of section 8 of the Act;
Ministerial staff means any person employed by a Ministerial office on the Legislative Precinct;
Ministerial staff means the staff assigned to a Minister and includes special advisors, private secretaries to Ministers and any other staff agreed to by Cabinet;
Ministerial staff means the clerks and other servants appointed under Clause (b) of Section 28
Ministerial staff means those persons, other than public servants, who work on behalf of a minister.
Ministerial staff means the Section Officer / Superintendent, Accountant, Clerk, Stenographer, Computer Operator, Group-D staff etc. appointed under section 5 of the Act;
Ministerial staff means those members of the Church Staff who have leadership responsibilities for ministry areas of the Church or the approved job description for the staff position designates the position as ministerial.