Professional officer definition
Examples of Professional officer in a sentence
A holder of a National PSA is a person engaged by UNDP to perform a specific assignment in their home country (country of citizenship or place of permanent residence), and may only be engaged to perform either support or specialist services in duty stations where UNDP maintains the National Professional Officer category.
Under the supervision of the National Professional Officer (Communications, Media and Public Information) at WHO Nepal, and in collaboration with other technical units, the Photographer shall produce compelling photography to capture events (such as, but not limited to, workshops, seminars, conferences, and meetings), stock images (for different health topics and issues), and visual narratives (photo essays/stories) to document WHO-supported activities and their impact in the country.
Speech Language Pathologists are identified as Professional Officer 18C.
Unless otherwise agreed upon, user will obtain and carry an insurance policy in an amount no less than $1,000,000 in General Liability coverage, or as otherwise agreed to by the Chief Professional Officer or Area Director, and to have the same properly endorsed to protect the BGCSCK, its agents, servants, and employees as additional insured against all liability, actions, claims, or causes of action whatsoever kind or nature arising from User’s use of the Rental Facility.
A Professional Officer is an Employee who works independently as a health professional and is required to exercise judgement on routine matters.
A holder of a National PSA is a person engaged by UNDP to perform a specific assignment locally, provided the NPSA holder is legally allowed to work in the country, and may only be engaged to perform either support or specialist services in duty stations where UNDP maintains the National Professional Officer category.
Mr ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ further underlined that the Secretariat was still hoping to get a Junior Professional Officer (JPO) for TC support.
In 2019, 2020 and 2021 the Secretariat applied for a UNEP Junior Professional Officer (JPO) position to support the work of the Technical Committee.
Nurses are identified as 16A and 17A in the Professional Officer series and in 18A and 19A in the Program Officer series.
All Education and Professional Officer positions will be graded as Education and Professional Officer Grade 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.