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Evaluating. OSSTF members shall not make or provide input regarding performance of other OSSTF members for the purposes of evaluation.
Evaluating. Professional Development will utilize pre-course and post- 14 course assessments to measure the effectiveness of professional development.
Evaluating. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ responsibilities 1) Parks will evaluate employee performance (supervisors) and conduct annual reviews using City-standard evaluation forms or other forms that have been approved by the Human Resources Manager. 2) The Parks Commission will evaluate the performance of the director. 3) Parks will analyze program performance to ensure effective and efficient service delivery 4) Parks will review and analyze all general ledger activity reports to ensure accuracy 5) Parks will analyze and categorize physical conditions of facilities under Parks control 6) Parks will cooperate with auditors during on-site audits and throughout the year, and shall accept the CUFR after it is approved by the Municipal Audit Commission. B. City responsibilities 1) The City will monitor budget compliance 2) The City will prepare for annual audit, including: a) Compile year-end figures and financial reports, and assure balancing of funds b) Work with auditors during on-site audits and throughout year c) Generate CUFR (or blended CAFR if required by GASB 61) d) Communicate with and staff the Audit Committee e) Assure compliance with State of Oregon Statutes and provide documentation to State
Evaluating. Candidates who make it through the screening process will be evaluated and ranked along with other candidates who met the qualifications. Our recruitment/job ad system not only provides templates for job descriptions and accepts online applications with résumés, but also allows for custom form data including the data collected from the self certification form. This allows us to automatically capture certification forms as part of our hiring workflow with no additional actions required by our hiring managers or the state.
Evaluating structuring and advising BHL and its Affiliates in connection with potential spin-off and reverse merger transactions, separate initial public offerings, and other activities related to maximizing shareholder value.
Evaluating. [“First Name”] will participate in an evaluation at the end of the process. [TOURING section may be included here where necessary] FACT will: provide curatorial support for [First Name]; support the production of the Work financially and in terms of its technical, spatial and installation or presentation requirements; support [First Name] to engage the communities which they are interested in working with; create public programmes around the [short title], its research and themes, in collaboration with [First Name]. [First Name]’s availability and fee for participating in any such programmes will be negotiated separately from this contract. provide overall project management; manage the finances of the project. promote and publicise for the project in consultation with [First Name]; insure and maintain FACT’s on-site facilities and equipment necessary for the work; ensure access to or procurement of items and facilities; support the documentation and archiving of [short title]; and where necessary, work with [First Name] to adapt [short title] into a tourable format. [DD MM YYYY] Develop proposal [DD MM YYYY] Sign contract and initial invoice [DD MM YYYY] Research [DD MM YYYY] Production - Phase 1 [DD MM YYYY] Production - Phase 2 [DD MM YYYY] Production - Phase 3 [DD MM YYYY] Exhibition [DD MM YYYY] Public event [DD MM YYYY] Deinstallation [DD MM YYYY] Completion
Evaluating members shall not make or provide input regarding performance of other members for the purposes of evaluation. A secondary school’s Average Daily Enrolment in “Dual Credit” courses shall be included in the calculation of the number of secondary teaching positions required in the Board pursuant to this Collective Agreement any class-size regulation.
Evaluating. Monitors the lesson and units and utilizes the results in planning subsequent lessons

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  • Sophisticated Investor (i) Subscriber is sophisticated in financial matters and is able to evaluate the risks and benefits of the investment in the Securities. (ii) Subscriber is aware that an investment in the Securities is highly speculative and subject to substantial risks because, among other things, the Securities are subject to transfer restrictions and have not been registered under the Securities Act and therefore cannot be sold unless subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an exemption from such registration is available. Subscriber is able to bear the economic risk of its investment in the Securities for an indefinite period of time.

  • Experience A minimum of 1 year of IT work experience in computer systems or support with demonstrated working knowledge of basic hardware and software products and problem solving/troubleshooting skills.