Leadership and Supervision Sample Clauses

Leadership and Supervision. Does employee set a good example for others? Does employee delegate appropriate tasks to subordinates? Does employee develop the capabilities of subordinates? Does employee motivate subordinates so that they work together towards common objectives?
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Leadership and Supervision. Responsible for the training, welfare, proficiency, and conduct of the 20 Marines of the supply section. • As a company grade officer, I often filled positions overseeing the mission accomplishment of over 200 Marines. Consistently graded as a top performer against my peers – evaluations available upon request Operations Officer, USMC, Topeka, KS 2012-2013 Responsible for planning the training schedule and overseeing its execution at a unit consisting of approximately 120 Marines. Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival 2011-2014 Responsible for the management of all activities and logistics during unit swim qualifications which usually consisted of 30 or more Marines. Personally trained over 250 Marines and received a letter of appreciation and was awarded a meritorious mast for exceptional proficiency and conduct. Platoon Sergeant 2011-2012 Supervised a platoon of up to 80 Marines and implemented the training schedule while providing guidance as necessary. Responsible for understanding the commander’s intent and making correct and instant decisions to achieve the desired end- state.

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  • Monitoring and supervision 9.1. The Co-beneficiary shall provide without delay the Coordinator with any information that the latter may request from him concerning the carrying out of the work programme covered by this contract.

  • Apprenticeship Supervision All apprentices shall be supervised by an appropriately qualified tradesperson. The parties shall implement the ESV’s “Supervision guidelines for apprentices working on electrical installations”. These guidelines were developed by the Industry parties under the auspices of the Office of the Chief Electrical Inspector.

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  • Level of Supervision Supervision is generally present to establish general objectives relative to a specific project, to outline the desired end product and to identify potential resources for assistance. Some positions will require routine supervision to general direction depending upon experience and the complexity of the tasks. Some positions will require general direction. May supervise or co-ordinate others to achieve objectives, including liaison with employees at higher levels. May undertake stand-alone work.

  • Training and Education SECTION 1 – Law Enforcement Supervisors’ Training The state and the PBA recognize the importance of supervisor training programs to develop management skills in our law enforcement supervisors. The state will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs in performance review techniques, supervisory skills, and managerial techniques.

  • SITE SUPERVISION 1.9.1 Contractor shall provide adequate supervision of his employees to ensure complete and satisfactory performance of all work in accordance with the terms of the contract. Contractor shall have a responsible supervisor on the job at all times when the work of the contract is being carried out.

  • Answer Supervision An off-hook supervisory signal.

  • CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION Contractor shall provide competent supervision of personnel employed on the job Site, use of equipment, and quality of workmanship.

  • Monitoring and Review 5.1 The Council and the BID Company shall set up the Standard Services Review Panel within 28 days from the date of this Agreement the purpose of which shall be to:

  • Supervision The Recipient shall provide and maintain competent and adequate project management covering the supervision and inspection of the development and construction of the Project and bear the responsibility of ensuring that construction conforms to the approved surveys, plans, profiles, cross sections and specifications.

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