Senior person definition

Senior person means an Officer, Chairman of Technical Committee, Tax Policy Director or Chief Executive. It would be possible for someone else to be given similar authority for defined topics or areas, eg the Director, Technical effectively is the main reviewer for much of our ‘e’ activities.

Examples of Senior person in a sentence

  • Senior person to be given first choice in any promotion provided they are qualified to do the job.

  • The Senior person responsible for the implementation and progress of the Access Agreement is the Director of Curriculum and Research The progress of the Access Agreement milestones will be monitored by the College’s newly established Curriculum and Research Steering Group which will report to the Academic Council.

  • Where there are signs that a child is suffering significant harm or is likely to suffer significant harm or is being neglected the Designated Senior person for Child Protection may take advice before making a referral to Lambeth Children and Young People Services (CYPS): Referral and Assessment (R&A) Duty Team.

  • Senior person off shift in the classification Scheduled overtime is defined as any overtime and shall be assigned strictly by seniority.

  • Senior person with broad knowledge of industry best practices including strategy, structure, management and operations of an organization as well as technical expertise in the utility environment.

  • Senior person from the Bumped and Cutoff Boards, Not Required to Accept.