Examples of Senior Practitioner in a sentence
Fees charged by practitioners who practise solely as barristers in accordance with Supreme Court Practice Direction 10.5 are only to be charged at the rates provided for counsel of their seniority in Table A and are not to be charged at rates applicable to a Senior Practitioner.
Table A ° The reference to Restricted Practitioner, Junior Practitioner or Senior Practitioner in this Determination includes all legal practitioners even if the services were rendered in another State or Territory.
The Secretary is to appoint a State Service employee or State Service officer to be the Senior Practitioner.
The reference to Restricted Practitioner, Junior Practitioner or Senior Practitioner in this Determination includes all legal practitioners even if the services were rendered in another State or Territory.
A person may only be appointed to be the Senior Practitioner if, in the opinion of the Secretary, the person has appropriate qualifications and experience to perform the functions and exercise the powers of the Senior Practitioner under this Act.
All appearances allowed for in items 10, 15 and 22 of Table B are intended to be charged at the applicable counsel rate, and not at any higher rate that may be applicable to the actual practitioner by reason of the person undertaking the appearance otherwise being entitled to charge as a Senior Practitioner.
A principle MHO position has yet to be appointed and further agreement is required to progress this issue.16/03/05 - FS - 6 Senior Practitioner MHO's appointed - 3 in adult CMHT's, 2 in Older People services and 1 in LD services.
Data analysis involved working with the10:20amExperiences of family members with critical care diaries in an intensive care unitPresenter: Miss Corrienne McCulloch, BSc (Hons), Senior Practitioner (Clinical Research), NHS Lothian/ University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UKBiographyCorrienne is currently undertaking a PhD part time at the University of Edinburgh as part of a Clinical Academic Research Career Scholar- ship with NHS Lothian and the University of Edinburgh.
The Senior Practitioner may require a disability services provider, any employee of the provider, and a funded private person, to provide the Senior Practitioner with any reasonable assistance that the Senior Practitioner may require to perform a function or exercise a power of the Senior Practitioner in the disability services provider’s premises or the private funded premises of the funded private person.
A Senior Practitioner was employed during 2014/15 to lead on this work with responsibility to coordinate awareness raising across agencies, and to assess and monitor the children concerned.