Patrol Supervisor definition

Patrol Supervisor means those Members appointed as Patrol Supervisors by the Chair of Lifesaving.

Examples of Patrol Supervisor in a sentence

  • The Patrol Supervisor minimum staffing level shall be two (2) supervisors.

  • This provision only accrues when the Patrol Officer is assigned the responsibilities Patrol Supervisor for a minimum of two (2) hours.

  • Each Patrol Officer and Patrol Supervisor shall receive a copy of the schedule by this date.

  • Nothing in this provision is intended to preclude the Harbor Patrol Supervisor or the Harbormaster from assigning a "Lead" officer whenever they deem it to be necessary for the safe and efficient operation of the department.

  • Officers shall inform their Patrol Supervisor as soon as possible of equipment malfunctions or loss of a BWC so that the Patrol Supervisor can procure a replacement unit.

  • The City agrees to designate a "Lead" officer whenever the Harbor Patrol Supervisor and the Harbormaster are not working.

  • If the conflict cannot be resolved with the employer, the officer will report such concerns immediately to their police department supervisor and/or the on-duty Patrol Supervisor.

  • Up to 500 Students - 6 501+ Students - 10 JROTC Instructor (High School - Year Round) 4.5% $ 1,800.00 School Safety Patrol Supervisor (Elementary School) 1.0% $ 400.00 High School 3.0% $ 1,200.00 Middle School 2.0% $ 800.00 Vocational/Technical Club Sponsor (Examples: VICA, FBLA, DECA, Skills USA, HOSA, etc.) (High School 1 per-school) 2.0% $ 800.00 Note: All schools will receive exactly one supplement for each position listed unless it is clearly indicated to the contrary in the schedule.

  • The decision to divert Extra-Duty Employment officers by the Department will be at the discretion of the on-duty Patrol Supervisor.

  • A Patrol Officer who is assigned the responsibilities of Patrol Supervisor shall be paid at the officer’s rate of pay plus 25% for that period of time acting as a Patrol Supervisor.

Related to Patrol Supervisor

  • Clinical supervisor means any of the following:

  • Direct visual supervision means supervision by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or dental anesthesiologist by verbal command and under direct line of sight.

  • Portfolio Supervisor means First Trust Advisors L.P. and its successors in interest, or any successor portfolio supervisor appointed as hereinafter provided." Section 1.01 (26) shall be added to read as follows:

  • Site Supervisor means a Site employee, agent, or volunteer, who is responsible for monitoring and supervising the Student throughout the ELP.

  • Designated supervisor means the supervisor designated by the Superintendent of Schools or designee as the administrator’s supervisor.