Patrol Supervisor definition

Patrol Supervisor means those Members appointed as Patrol Supervisors by the Chair of Lifesaving.

Examples of Patrol Supervisor in a sentence

  • The Patrol Supervisor minimum staffing level shall be two (2) supervisors.

  • This provision only accrues when the Patrol Officer is assigned the responsibilities Patrol Supervisor for a minimum of two (2) hours.

  • Each Patrol Officer and Patrol Supervisor shall receive a copy of the schedule by this date.

  • Nothing in this provision is intended to preclude the Harbor Patrol Supervisor or the Harbormaster from assigning a "Lead" officer whenever they deem it to be necessary for the safe and efficient operation of the department.

  • Officers shall inform their Patrol Supervisor as soon as possible of equipment malfunctions or loss of a BWC so that the Patrol Supervisor can procure a replacement unit.

  • The City agrees to designate a "Lead" officer whenever the Harbor Patrol Supervisor and the Harbormaster are not working.

  • If the conflict cannot be resolved with the employer, the officer will report such concerns immediately to their police department supervisor and/or the on-duty Patrol Supervisor.

  • Up to 500 Students - 6 501+ Students - 10 JROTC Instructor (High School - Year Round) 4.5% $ 1,800.00 School Safety Patrol Supervisor (Elementary School) 1.0% $ 400.00 High School 3.0% $ 1,200.00 Middle School 2.0% $ 800.00 Vocational/Technical Club Sponsor (Examples: VICA, FBLA, DECA, Skills USA, HOSA, etc.) (High School 1 per-school) 2.0% $ 800.00 Note: All schools will receive exactly one supplement for each position listed unless it is clearly indicated to the contrary in the schedule.

  • The decision to divert Extra-Duty Employment officers by the Department will be at the discretion of the on-duty Patrol Supervisor.

  • A Patrol Officer who is assigned the responsibilities of Patrol Supervisor shall be paid at the officer’s rate of pay plus 25% for that period of time acting as a Patrol Supervisor.