Program Officer Clause Samples

Program Officer. In addition to the issue outlined in Clause 5.1(a): (1) Where assigned by the Employer, Recreation Program Officers shall receive the following supplemental issue: 1 pair sweat pants 1 sweatshirt 1 pair gym shoes in lieu of one of the pairs of footwear outlined in Clause 5.1(a)
Program Officer. In addition to the issue outlined in Clause 12.1(a): (1) Uniformed Wilderness Program Officers shall receive the following supplemental issue: 1 toque 1 pair of hiking/climbing boots in lieu of one of the pairs of boots outlined in Clause 12.1(a) (2) Recreation Program Officers shall receive the following supplemental issue: 1 pair sweat pants 1 sweatshirt 1 pair gym shoes in lieu of one of the pairs of footwear outlined in Clause 12.1(a)
Program Officer. 2.5.1 A Member Institution shall be designated by the Steering Committee from among its members in order to provide program coordination of the Consortium. This Member Institution will be in charge for a period of five years following its designation unless it is dismissed by the Steering Committee or resigns during this period. If this Member Institution is dismissed, notice shall be given to the Member Institution at least one year before this decision is effective. The Steering Committee shall then appoint a new one from among the Steering Committee members. This role is restricted to not- for-profit Member organizations of the Consortium, to avoid conflict of interest in the choice of technology to be used by the Consortium. 2.5.2 The Member Institution in charge of program coordination commits to providing a person who will fulfill the role of Program Officer. The Member Institution may choose to appoint the Program Officer from among its staff members or to hire a non-member contractor or freelancer. The Member Institution may also hire non-member contractors or freelancers to support the work of the officer. The work of any contractor or freelancer hired to support a specific officer duty must be supervised by the Member Institution. 2.5.3 If the Steering Committee deems it necessary, the Member Institution in charge of program coordination can combine this responsibility with the responsibility of communication coordination, Treasurer, Chair or Vice-Chair of the Consortium. 2.5.4 The Program Officer's main tasks are to coordinate the Consortium activities and to support the Steering Committee in maintaining accountability for these, as described in the By-Laws.
Program Officer. Tasks and Responsibilities 5.1 Report in person at the General Assembly on the IIPC programs 5.2 Support the Steering Commitee in setting verifiable goals and deliverables for projects and the output of working groups and task groups 5.3 Arrange monitoring of all IIPC projects and ensuring that progress on each is regularly reported on to the Steering Commitee 5.4 Support the Steering Committee in maintaining accountability for these projects 5.5 Organise and document the votes of the IIPC as laid out under voting procedures

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  • Program Manager Owner may designate a Program Manager to administer the Project and this Contract. In lieu of a Program Manager, Design Professional may be designated to perform the role of Program Manager. The Program Manager may also be designated as the Owner’s Representative, and if no Owner’s Representative is designated, the Program Manager shall be the Owner’s Representative.