Professional Duties definition

Professional Duties. A non-instructional portion of the full time faculty assignment for the purpose of conducting college business which includes but is not Limited to: program and curriculum development; educational outcomes assessment; advising, recruiting, and retention activities; accreditation and program review; committee participation; program management; and other activities approved by the supervisor. "Professional Hours" - Time reserved for librarians and counselors that is not student contact. Professor -A tenured faculty member.
Professional Duties means those duties of a professional nature which the Insured undertakes in the course of their usual “Business” as stated in the Schedule.
Professional Duties means the duties of the Compliance Officer as contemplated and further defined in the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act 2002 (as amended) and shall also extend to include any responsibility assumed by the Compliance Officer to ensure the Insured’s compliance with the Financial Intelligence Centre Act 2001 (as amended) and any other legislation relative to Compliance matters.

Examples of Professional Duties in a sentence

  • The Professional Duties will include an evaluation of the unit member’s participation in division and institutional activities including participation in at least one college standing committee, student club or college advisory committee or the equivalent and the development and assessment of student learning outcomes.

  • Said evaluation shall be related to the duties and responsibilities set forth in Attachment A to this Agreement (Professional Duties and Responsibilities, and Job Description), and the goals and activities established pursuant to Section 7 above (Annual Goals).

  • Within the maximum number of half-periods of Other Professional Duties set forth above, a Teacher may be assigned a maximum of twenty-five (25) half-period worked on-calls.

  • The Professional Duties will include participation in the development and assessment of student learning outcomes.

  • Virtual Academy unit members may be required to participate in Professional Duties as listed in Article XIV of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • However, under clause 37 of the Decree No. 80-217 of 20th March 1980 on the Code of Architects' Professional Duties, s/he can neither undertake nor subcontract the development of the architectural project as defined in clause 3 of the Architecture ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • Therefore, the Board and the Association agree to the equitable assignment of professional duties to ensure student safety during this planning, preparation and conference time as referenced in Article VIII, Professional Duties.

  • Faculty working on a full-time basis will be expected to perform all of the duties required of full-time Faculty as described in Article 5 – Professional Duties.

  • The Duties and Responsibilities of Librarians fall under three (3) general categories: Professional Duties, Scholarship, and Service.

  • Professional development may also be worked in Professional Duties time in accordance with Clause 35 – Hours and Appendix A – Role Description and Duty Statement for Lecturers.


More Definitions of Professional Duties

Professional Duties means any professional activity where advice is given or work done of a technical nature is provided by the Insured in exchange for a fee

Related to Professional Duties

  • Professional Services means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered surveying and mapping, as defined by the laws of Florida, or those services performed by any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, or registered surveyor and mapper, in connection with the firm's or individual's professional employment or practice.

  • professional diligence means the standard of skill and care that a Member would be reasonably expected to exercise towards a Client, commensurate with-

  • Nonprofessional services means any services not specifically identified as professional services in

  • Professional Client means a client meeting the criteria laid down in Annex II;

  • Professional development means training programs for