Organisational Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Organisational Responsibilities. Human Resource ManagementWhen required, relieve positions within the department during periods of absence. • Work to xxxxxx a cooperative and harmonious team environment through effective communication and relationship building skills. • Undertake other activities including undergoing training and development as required for execution of the role. • Ensure Annual Performance Review is completed on time and within the bounds of the Shire Performance Review Policy. Occupational Health & SafetyComply with all statutory obligations, including the Local Government, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Organisational Risk Management and current OSH Acts, regulations and code of practice. • Demonstrate safety leadership as a priority and seek guidance for all new or modified work practices • Not wilfully place at risk the health or safety of any person in the workplace. • Ensure safety is an agenda item at meetings • Attendance at OSH Committee if requested. • Complete safety observation’s and ensure that any hazardous conditions, near misses and injuries are reported immediately and closed out in a timely mannerParticipate in incident investigations Compliance • Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures. • Ensure all documentation is appropriately recorded and stored. • Ensure compliance with software licence requirements. • Ensure compliance with the State Records Act 2000 by ensuring corporate documents are recorded in the Shire’s Record Management System. • Carry out duties in accordance with the Shire’s Code of Conduct, relevant legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines.
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Organisational Responsibilities. Human Resource ManagementWhen required relieve positions within the department during periods of absences. • Work to xxxxxx a cooperative and harmonious team environment through effective communication and relationship building skills. • Ensure Annual Performance Review is completed on time and within the bounds of the Shire Performance Review Policy. Occupational Health & SafetyComply with all statutory obligations, including the Local Government, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Organisational Risk Management and current OSH Acts, regulations and code of practice • Demonstrate safety leadership as a priority and seek guidance for all new or modified work practices • Not willfully place at risk the health or safety of any person in the workplace • Ensure safety is an agenda item at meetings • Attendance at OSH Committee if requested. • Complete safety observation’s and ensure that any hazardous conditions, near misses and injuries are reported immediately and closed out in a timely mannerParticipate in incident investigations Compliance • Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures. • Ensure all documentation is appropriately recorded and stored. • Ensure compliance with software licence requirements. • Ensure compliance with the State Records Act 2000 by ensuring corporate documents are recorded in the Shire’s Record Management System. • Carry out duties in accordance with the Shire’s Code of Conduct, relevant legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines. Organisational: • Contributes to the achievements of the Directorate generally. • To undertake special projects within skill base and qualifications when required. Organisational Relationship/Context Reports to: Manager Engagement and Projects Internal Contacts: Chief Executive Officer Executive Management Group Asset Coordinator Other staff as required External Contacts: Contractors Other Local Governments Government Agencies Performance Review: Probation period – first three months of employment Performance Appraisal conducted annually Key Selection Criteria Essential: • Xxxxxx developed written and interpersonal communication skills. • Advanced knowledge of project management process and demonstrated project management experience. • Demonstrated experience in the development of, securing grant funding for capital projects. • Demonstrated experience managing consultants and contractors to prepare feasibility studies, business cases and design documentation. • D...
Organisational Responsibilities. Be aware of and work in accordance with EGHS policies and procedures, including: Victorian Public Sector - Code of Conduct Confidentiality, Security and Management of Information - XXXX 24.02 Hand Hygiene - XXXX 70.18 Occupational Health and Safety - XXXX 72.09 Person Centred Care - XXXX 60.20 Safety - XXXX 72.13 Performance Development policy - XXXX 35.27 Risk Management - XXXX 74.01 Child Safe – XXXX 57.24 Be respectful of the needs of patients, consumers, visitors and other staff and maintain a professional approach in all interactions, creating exceptional experiences. Be aware of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and all other standards as it relates to your area of work and associated accreditation. Undertake other duties as directed that meet relevant standards and recognised practice. Agree to provide evidence of a valid employment Working with Children Check and provide the necessary details for East Grampians Health Service to undertake a national Police check. Also provide a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) worker check or the necessary details (if required). Identify and report incidents, potential for error and near misses and supports staff to learn how to improve the knowledge systems and processes to create a safe and supportive environment for staff and patients, consumers and visitors Contribute to a positive and supportive learning culture and environment for health professional students and learners at all levels. Participate in all mandatory education and orientation sessions as outlined by EGHS. East Grampians Health Service is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing for its employees a work environment which is free of harassment or discrimination. EGHS reserves the right to modify position descriptions as required. Staff will be consulted when this occurs. Responsibilities and Major Activities Transport patients to and from the theatre and wards Assist in preparing operating rooms for surgery Set up, check, connect and adjust surgical equipment Clean and restock the operating room, arranging instruments, supplies and equipment according to instruction Position patients for surgical and anaesthetic treatments. Will be required to assist in the Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) Key Performance Indicators Complete theatre technician duties in a timely and efficient manner. Be familiar with expected CSSD duties Demonstrates accurate documentation of activities. Works to best...
Organisational Responsibilities. Human Resource ManagementWhen required, relieve positions within the department during periods of absence. • Work to xxxxxx a cooperative and harmonious team environment through effective communication and relationship building skills. • Ensure Annual Performance Review is completed on time and within the bounds of the Shire Performance Review Policy. Occupational Health & SafetyComply with all statutory obligations, including the Local Government, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Organisational Risk Management and current OSH Acts, regulations and code of practice. • Demonstrate safety leadership as a priority and seek guidance for all new or modified work practices. • Not wilfully place at risk the health or safety of any person in the workplace. • Ensure safety is an agenda item at meetings. • Attendance at OSH Committee if requested. • Complete safety observation’s and ensure that any hazardous conditions, near misses and injuries are reported immediately and closed out in a timely manner. • Participate in incident investigations.
Organisational Responsibilities. 10.1 A number of safeguards are necessary in order to ensure a balance between maintaining confidentiality and sharing information appropriately. Organisations who share information under this protocol will adhere to the following:
Organisational Responsibilities. The partners to this Agreement are responsible for ensuring that they:  Utilise the full name, D.O.B and address of the individual as the identifiers when sharing information for multi-agency purposes rather than internal codes/references to ensure there is clarity on the individual involved.  Fulfil their responsibilities and obligations around confidentiality of personal information in line with the statutory requirements (see Section 5)  Share information legally and within the terms of this Agreement (see Section 5)  Share information on a need to know basis (see Section 4)  Understand that disclosure of personal information which cannot be justified, whether intentionally or unintentionally will be subject to disciplinary action, and maybe subject to legal sanctions  Record all information disclosure in line with their organisations policies and procedures  Store of all personal information retained within their manual and / or electronic systems securely, such as locked filing cabinets and password protected systems  Control and restrict access to personal information to those who have a legitimate need  Transfer personal information and data securely, via encryption (electronic records) or by confidential post  Retain and dispose of records containing personal information and or data in line with their organisations data retention policy.  Follow the Audit Commission’s six principles of data quality; accuracy; validity; reliability; timeliness; relevance and; completeness  Have systems and processes in place to ensure that any information that is gathered, retained or shared complies with Principle 7 of the Data Protection Act and is protected by appropriate security. Involved parties Each organisation signed up to this Agreement is a member of the Warrington Information Sharing Framework. Each organisation has previously signed the Tier 1 Information Sharing Protocol, which sets out the principles and minimum standards under which information will be shared between organisations. Details of this can be found on the Warrington Partnership website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/info/200721/community_support_and_advice/506/warrington_part nership. The Warrington Information Sharing Framework members involved in this Agreement are:
Organisational Responsibilities. Manage the provision of all services and practice in library services to ensure compliance with the legislative and regulatory framework under which the Corporation is established and maintained. Ensure adherence to Occupational Health and Safety legislation, policies and procedures including training in safe work practices and safe operation of equipment. Practice and promote Equal Opportunity principles by treating fellow staff fairly and equitably and without discrimination and harassment. Promote a positive image of the Corporation to the community and other stakeholders through professional standards of personal presentation and through the provision of services/advice in a courteous and efficient manner. Maintain and continually develop professional awareness and skills through reading of professional and other relevant literature, participation in professional networks, public library industry projects, and attendance at professional meetings, seminars.
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Organisational Responsibilities. 5.1 Strategic responsibility The People & Communications General Manager is to: Goal Description Strategic contribution Incorporate our culture, Mission, Vision, values into the Employee Welcome Book, Code of Conduct, Staff recognition events, letters of offer, annual review processes, and induction and orientation processes. Shape an environment for Xxxxxx Mission's workers that is both and clear and ambitious about what they can achieve, strongly supportive of their development and health, and engenders passion and loyalty. Most in Need Reach out, personally and through the work of Human Resources, Marketing and Communications to the most marginalised and vulnerable. Revenue growth Provide active support to Service Delivery managers to ensure revenue growth is achieved for Xxxxxx Mission and to identify future funding opportunities that may arise for Xxxxxx Mission based on national and international trends and monitoring sector and demographic changes. Performance benchmarking Record and obtain internal performance and outcome data, and obtain external datasets, to assess relative performance against industry benchmarks. Ensure Human Resources and Marketing functions are operating at best practice levels within NSW, or is making substantial year on year improvements in order to achieve best practice.
Organisational Responsibilities. Human Resource Management • Work to xxxxxx a cooperative and harmonious team environment through effective communication and relationship building skills. • Ensure Annual Performance Review is completed on time and within the bounds of the Shire Performance Review Policy. Occupational Health & SafetyComply with all statutory obligations, including the Local Government, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Organisational Risk Management and current OSH Act’s, regulations and code of practice. • Seek guidance for all new or modified work practices to ensure safety is a high priority consideration. • Not wilfully place at risk the health or safety of any person in the workplace. • Ensure that any hazardous conditions, near misses and injuries are reported immediately to the Supervisor.
Organisational Responsibilities. 8.1. The Parties are responsible for ensuring that personal data passed to them is clearly marked and kept securely.
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