Programme Assistant definition

Programme Assistant means the individual deployed by the Contractor to perform the duties of a “Programme Assistant” as required in Schedule 3.

Examples of Programme Assistant in a sentence

  • Increase of the post of SICU Programme Assistant to 100% on the core budget (cost indicated earlier under item 4.2(b)) 3.

  • There is no unfair labor practice charge or complaint pending, or to the knowledge of the Company, threatened relating to the business of the Company.

  • Under the guidance and direct supervision of both the UNDP and UNODC Regional Anti-corruption Advisors, the Programme Assistant will provide an administrative support role to the UN-PRAC team in the design, planning and management, evaluation and monitoring and reporting of initiatives/ activities on anti-corruption under the Project.

  • UNHCR Manual, programme objectives, Operations Plans, UN and UNHCR financial/budgetary rules and regulations will guide the work of the Programme Assistant.

  • The UNDP Anti-Corruption Specialist and UNODC Regional Anti-Corruption Adviser will be supported by a Programme Associate and Programme Assistant, which are positions that will be cost-shared by both organizations.

  • The day-to-day implementation of the Project will be managed by the UN-PRAC Project team, comprised of a UNDP Regional Anti-Corruption Specialist, UNODC Regional Anti-Corruption Adviser, Programme Associate and Programme Assistant.

  • Increase of the post of SICU Programme Assistant to 100% on the core budget (cost indicated earlier under item 4.2(b)) 5.

  • The Programme Assistant will work in close collaboration with the UN-PRAC team, the broader Democratic Governance Programme team, the finance team in the UNDP Pacific Office and the financial and administrative teams in the UNODC Regional Office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific for resolving UN-PRAC Project-related issues and information delivery.

  • The Programme Assistant receives guidance from more senior programme staff and may receive indirect guidance from other sections and units relevant to the country programme(s).

  • The possibility of recruiting the positions of African Coordinator and Programme Assistant was absolutely crucial to provide the Secretariat with the necessary capacity to undertake such activities.