Head of definition

Head of. Office" means the authority declared to be such under clause (X-a) of rule 2 of the Bombay Financial Rules 1959;
Head of. Means a Member holding the position of Instructional Coordinator who provides system-wide leadership for Board and Ministryprogram initiatives. Means a statutory Member of the Bargaining Unit employed by the Board. Part-Time Teacher Means a Member employed by the Halton District School Board on a regular basis for other than full-timeduty.
Head of means the roles that define or contribute to defining programmes and plans for their own organisational structure, also in coordination with other corporate structures, and ensure their implementation by taking managerial responsibility for human resources and, possibly, financial responsibility.

Examples of Head of in a sentence

  • Head of Internal Audit/ Finance Director/ External Audit firm (delete as applicable) Date:……………………………………………………….

  • The Parties shall attempt in good faith to negotiate a settlement to any dispute between them arising out of or in connection with the Contract within 30 days of either Party notifying the other of the dispute such efforts shall involve the escalation of the dispute to the Head of Finance (or equivalent) of each Party.

  • You should raise any personal grievance with your Head of Department or Section as above.

  • If for any reason you feel unable to raise it with your Head of Department, you should approach another appropriate manager or an Adviser in Human Resources.

  • If you think you have a problem in your employment, then you should raise it with your Head of Department or Manager as soon as possible, so we can try and resolve it with you.

  • To this effect such calls and instructions shall be recorded at all times whereas a designated log shall be maintained by the Head of Dealing as recorded evidence of such orders being received and executed via telephone.

  • When the appointing authority is also the Head of the Principal unit, this step shall be skipped and the step two decision shall be appealed directly to step four.

  • Notices shall be directed, if to the Participant, at the Participant’s address indicated by the Company’s records, or if to the Company, to the attention of the General Counsel and to the Head of Human Resources at the Company’s principal executive office.

  • If the Agency determines that leadwork duties were in fact assigned and are appropriate, the leadwork differential will be effective beginning with the day the employee notified the Agency Head of the issue.

  • If the complaint has not been settled at step two, a written complaint may be filed with the Head of the Principal unit within seven days after receipt of the answer at step two.

Related to Head of

  • Head of School means the "Head of School or director of research institute or such other member of school or institute to whom the responsibility has been delegated".

  • Chauffeur means every person employed for the principal purpose of driving a motor vehicle and

  • Head Office means such office of the Company as the Directors may from time to time determine to be the principal office of the Company;

  • ABN AMRO means ABN AMRO Bank N.V.

  • Head of Agency or “Secretary” shall mean the Secretary, the Under Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, or any other head or assistant head of the executive or military department or other Federal agency.