Electorate Officer definition

Electorate Officer. - An Electorate Officer means a person engaged to provide electorate support to a Councillor in the Electorate Office established for that Councillor.
Electorate Officer or “Officer” means the person appointed to be an electorate officer—
Electorate Officer means person appointed to be an electorate officer —

Examples of Electorate Officer in a sentence

  • ESA is paid at one of seven levels, ESA1 to ESA7 as shown in Attachment D, for each Electorate Officer position allocated to the employing Member, subject to the cap specified at clause 34.3 and subject to clauses 34.4, 34.6, 34.7, 34.8, 34.10 and 34.11.

  • Example An Electorate Officer C who prior to the commencement of the Agreement is at the base of that salary range ($51,392) is moved to the new base of the EOC range on commencement of the Agreement ($55,388).

  • At the commencement of this Agreement the base salary point of the Adviser level 2 and Electorate Officer C classifications will increase by one salary point.

  • Advancement under Competency Assessment provisions are available to Electorate Officer Bands A and B who have at least 12 months continuous eligible service at the top of the salary range for their classification.

  • At the second salary increase under this Agreement, under clause 15.1(b), the base salary point of the Assistant Adviser and Electorate Officer C classifications will increase by one salary point.

  • However, at any time, only one employee of an employing Member can be at the next Electorate Officer classification as a result of the process undertaken under this clause 23.4.

  • An Electorate Employee who was engaged on 22 October 2006 at the base of the Electorate Officer B classification may, with the written approval of his or her employing Member, be advanced to next salary point three months after appointment (on 22 January 2007), provided that the Department is notified by 22 February 2007.