Community Coordinator definition

Community Coordinator means the individual selected and retained by the First Nations to optimize communications between the First Nations and the other Parties and to act as a primary conduit of information to the First Nations from the other Parties.

Examples of Community Coordinator in a sentence

  • Appeals will be submitted to and investigated by the Community Coordinator of the building in which the charge originated.

  • Graduating seniors are encouraged to check out early or formally request an extension from their Community Coordinator.

  • In order to properly check out, a resident must make an appointment with UH staff member, typically their own Resident Assistant or Community Coordinator.

  • If the RA is unavailable, the Resident must contact the Community Coordinator to summon another RA to complete the process.

  • In the event a position as Community Coordinator becomes available in the district, or for high schools in the borough, such position shall be posted for seven school days in all schools, in the district, or for high schools, in the borough, and the senior qualified applicant in the title of Community Associate shall be selected.

  • Employees in the bargaining unit are to be given consideration for filling vacancies as School Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention Specialist, School Neighborhood Workers, Community Assistant, Community Associate, and Community Coordinator titles.

  • In order to properly check out, a resident must make an appointment with UH staff, typically their own Resident Assistant or Community Coordinator.

  • Volunteer should report to their Regional Coordinator, Community Coordinator or Volunteer Leader on each day services are provided for instruction and guidance.

  • These persons and each of them are hereinafter referred to variously as "employees" or "employee," as "employees (or employee) in the bargaining unit," or "employees (or employee) covered by this Agreement," or "School Neighborhood Worker" or "School Neighborhood Workers" or "Community Assistant" or "Community Associate" or "Community Coordinator".

  • In order to check out properly, a resident must make an appointment with a University staff member, typically the resident’s own Resident Adviser or Community Coordinator, during which a resident must demonstrate that all personal belongings have been removed; thoroughly clean their assigned space(s); be present for the completion of the room inspection by a University staff member; return any issued keys as directed; and return any University equipment.