Prime Function / Key Responsibilities Clause Samples

The 'Prime Function / Key Responsibilities' clause defines the main duties and obligations assigned to a party under an agreement. It typically outlines the essential tasks, roles, or services that the party is expected to perform, such as delivering specific products, providing ongoing support, or managing a project. By clearly specifying these core responsibilities, the clause ensures both parties understand their expectations and helps prevent disputes over the scope of work or performance standards.
Prime Function / Key Responsibilities. Within a multidisciplinary team context and under the approved supervision of a Clinical Neuropsychologist, performs clinical, consultant, educational and neuropsychological services for children and adolescents with conditions known to affect brain development including liaison with other professionals and schools.
Prime Function / Key Responsibilities. As a member of the Mental Health, Public Health, Dental Services (MHPHDS) Executive team, work collectively to achieve patient, community and population outcomes. The Co-Directors work in partnership to provide effective leadership, governance, strategic planning and operational management of the clinical stream. Ensure the provision of safe, high-quality and efficient patient care consistent with North Metropolitan Health Service’s (NMHS) safety, quality and performance frameworks.
Prime Function / Key Responsibilities. The Medical Co-Director is jointly responsible and accountable for achieving the objectives defined for the division by the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Park Health Care Group. The Medical Co-Director will work in partnership to provide effective leadership, governance, strategic planning and operational management of the clinical stream. Support all staff within the service to provide high quality and efficient patient care consistent with the hospital’s safety, quality and performance frameworks. As part of the executive team provide clinical and corporate governance within the hospital.
Prime Function / Key Responsibilities. Plans and coordinates quality physiotherapy service for Day Therapy Unit Clinics and Community Transition within the Rehabilitation and Aged Care Service. ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Brief Summary of Duties (in order of importance) 1. Clinical 65% 1.1 Co-ordinates the development, service delivery and evaluation of physiotherapy programs relating to Day Therapy Unit Clinics and Community Transition within the Rehabilitation & Aged Care Service. 1.2 Provides physiotherapy management of patients within the Rehabilitation and Aged Care Service. 1.3 Ensures the setting and maintenance of professional standards within the Team. 1.4 Attends program management meetings and liaises with the Health Care Team in case and program management matters. 1.5 Involves staff in the planning of service development and delivery. 1.6 Provides prophylactic and education programs for the Health Site and community.

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