Resource Officer definition

Resource Officer is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident.
Resource Officer is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. “Shift” may be ‘day’ or ‘night’ and except during a prescribed emergency period, will generally be up to twelve (12) hours but not to exceed fourteen (14) hours. During an emergency period, the initial shift may be up to, but not exceed twenty-four (24)
Resource Officer is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. Page 91 of 217

Examples of Resource Officer in a sentence

  • The School Resource Officer or other qualified staff may be utilized to mediate bullying situations.

  • An Appointing Authority may at their sole discretion submit a written justification and request to offer a salary that is above the minimum step of the salary range to the Chief Human Resource Officer.

  • If an employee disagrees with the decision, that employee may appeal the decision to the Chief Human Resource Officer.

  • The applicant must be a volunteer for the position of School Resource Officer.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is for the City to assign uniformed law enforcement officers, vehicles, radios and all necessary equipment for the School Resource Officer Program, hereinafter referred to as "SRO." The SRO will work with school personnel in providing alcohol and other drug education, maintaining a safe campus environment, serving as law enforcement problem-solving resource person, and providing the appropriate response during on-campus or school related criminal activity.

  • The Attorney General’s Education-Law Enforcement Working Group has developed resource material for a Safe Schools Resource Officer Program, recognizing that the presence of a police officer can be a deterrent in fighting drug use and sales and other forms of criminal behavior in schools.

  • As soon as practicable, the School Resource Officer Personnel Board shall recommend a permanent replacement for the SRO position.

  • Most importantly, a Safe Schools Resource Officer program provides these specially trained officers an opportunity to interact with children in positive and constructive ways.

  • Assignment of a University Chief Human Resource Officer will be on the following rotating basis: Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Oregon State University, Portland State University, Southern Oregon University, University of Oregon, and Western Oregon University.

  • The Chief Human Resource Officer shall designate positions as nonscheduled in accordance with the University's procedure.


More Definitions of Resource Officer

Resource Officer means the same as defined in 34 U.S.C. §10389.
Resource Officer is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. “Shift” may be ‘day’ or ‘night’ and except during a prescribed emergency period, will generally be up to twelve (12) hours but not to exceed fourteen (14) hours. During an emergency period, the initial shift may be up to, but not exceed twenty-four (24) hours. (The intention of this provision is to WPEA: Salaried 2014 Page 76 / 151
Resource Officer is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. “Shift” may be ‘day’ or ‘night’ and except during a prescribed emergency period, will generally be up to twelve (12) hours but not to exceed fourteen (14) hours. During an emergency period, the initial shift may be up to, but not exceed twenty-four (24) hours. (The intention of this provision is to South Australian Modern Public Sector Enterprise Agreement: Salaried 2017 Page 101 / 185

Related to Resource Officer

  • School resource officer means a law enforcement officer or police officer employed by a local law enforcement agency who is assigned to a district through an agreement between the local law enforcement agency and the district.

  • Intake officer means a juvenile probation officer appointed as such pursuant to the authority of this

  • Peace officer means a law enforcement official of a public agency or governmental unit, and includes persons specifically given peace officer powers by any state law, local ordinance, or judicial order of appointment;

  • Wildlife officer means a full-time employee of the department of natural resources who is designated a wildlife officer under section 1531.13 of the Revised Code and is in compliance with section 109.77 of the Revised Code.

  • Administrative Officer means anyone designated at the college as being on the administrative staff, such as the President, Chief Academic Officer, Chief Student Services Officer, etc.

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

  • Police officer means every officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic, or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.

  • Vice President when used with respect to the Company or the Trustee, means any vice president, whether or not designated by a number or a word or words added before or after the title "vice president".

  • Chief Administrative Officer or “CAO” means the administrative head of a municipality as appointed by Council under clause 86(2)(c) of the Municipal Government Act.

  • Executive Officer means, with respect to any corporation, the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Executive Vice President, any Vice President, the Secretary or the Treasurer of such corporation; and with respect to any partnership, any general partner xxxxxxx.

  • Campus police officer means a school security officer designated by the board of education of any school district pursuant to K.S.A. 72-6146, and amendments thereto.

  • Nodal Officer means the Dy.Chief Engineer or Superintending Engineer an officer appointed by the Chief Engineer in writing who shall direct and supervise and to perform the duties set forth in sub - Clause 3.2 hereof and be in-charge of the works.

  • Financial Officer means the chief financial officer, principal accounting officer, treasurer or controller of the Borrower.

  • Chief means Chief Agri/Industrial, a division of Chief Industries, Inc.

  • medical officer means a medical practitioner who is—

  • Named Executive Officer or “NEO” means each of the following individuals:

  • President means the President of the Corporation.

  • Compliance Officer means Company Secretary or such other senior officer, who is financially literate and is capable of appreciating requirements for legal and regulatory compliance under these regulations designated so and reporting to the Board of Directors and who shall be responsible for compliance of policies, procedures, maintenance of records, monitoring adherence to the rules for the preservation of unpublished price sensitive information, monitoring of trades and the implementation of the codes specified in these regulations under the overall supervision of the Board of Directors of the Company.

  • Finance Officer means the Comptroller of the City or her authorized agent.

  • Development Officer means the Development Officer appointed by the Council of the Municipality.

  • Deputy President means a Deputy President of the Tribunal;

  • Chief Student Services Officer means the Administrative Officer at the College who has overall management responsibility for student services, or his/her designee.

  • Chief Fire Officer means the chief fire officer appointed by the municipality in terms of section 5 of the Fire Brigade Services Act and includes any person appointed as acting chief fire officer;

  • 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.

  • Information Officer means the Person acting on behalf of the Company and discharging the duties and responsibilities assigned to the Head of the Private Body by the Act. The Information Officer is duly authorised to act as such and such authorisation has been confirmed in writing by the Head of the Private Body.

  • Progress Officer means any person nominated by or on behalf of the Purchaser to visit supplier's works to ascertain position of deliveries of Goods ordered.