Operational Staffing definition

Operational Staffing. In the event of a vacant position on any day or shift, management will determine whether to replace that vacancy.

Examples of Operational Staffing in a sentence

  • This figure is to be determined from the SAMFS Operational Staffing Numbers, a copy of which will be provided to the Union on a regular basis.

  • Subject to consultation with, and the directions of, the Executive Committee (when such committee is formed) or the Chairman of the Board, as the case may be, Executive shall have full responsibility for, and authority over, all Operational Staffing, marketing strategies, and investment.

  • The AGL Torrens Island Pty Ltd Operational Staffing Arrangement (Operational Staffing Arrangement), applies to continuous shift workers.

  • The Operational Staffing Arrangement, may be subject to further change by agreement between Company management, the relevant Employee(s) and/or their union(s), with agreement not to be unreasonably withheld.

Related to Operational Staffing

  • Professional Staff means the Medical Staff, Dental Staff, Midwifery Staff and Extended Class Nursing Staff;

  • Clinical staff means persons who work in a hospital whose duties include the personal care or medical treatment of patients. “Clinical staff” includes, but is not limited to, credentialed physicians, physicians’ assistants, nurses, nursing aides, medical technicians, therapists, and other individuals involved in the personal care or medical treatment of patients.

  • MEDICAL STAFF LEADER means any Medical Staff Officer, department chair, section chief, and committee chair.

  • Operational Services the operational services described as such in the Services Description;

  • Medical Staff means all physicians, dentists, oral surgeons, and podiatrists who have been appointed to the Medical Staff by the Board.