Field Officer definition

Field Officer means an employee so designated by the controlling authority and who is required to perform his duties without close supervision.
Field Officer means a Board of Studies Liaison Officer.
Field Officer means a member of a Government organisation, department or institution who is employed as a law enforcement officer with national law enforcement jurisdiction, and who is seconded to the Task Force.

Examples of Field Officer in a sentence

  • In case of doubt as to the quality of product, contact the Supply Location/concerned Area Field Officer for further instructions.

  • Field Officer Tablet (FOT) - Computerized data maintained by the parole officer assigned to the case that contains the chronological details involving contact with the offender, social services agencies, law enforcement, etc.

  • All notices, except those issued under Article 11 (f) and 20, from the Contractor to the Agency or its Director of Works shall be considered as duly served on the Agency or its Director of Works when sent by registered mail to the Agencyís Field Officer or when handed to the Director of works against a signed receipt.

  • The hired vehicle has to run normally in the area of jurisdiction, under control of the Field Officer, for whom the vehicle is being ordered.

  • Field Officer will monitor the compliance directly or with the help of supervision consultant.


More Definitions of Field Officer

Field Officer means an officer of the provincial public service whose work lies mainly at work sites, is not confined to one particular place and involves regular attendance in the field and who is required to undertake inspection and visits whose very nature of duties involves field duty and whose responsibilities are not confined to any particular station or office.
Field Officer means and includes any member who is commonly recognised as a Field Officer or whose work normally involves frequent travelling, camping or the like;
Field Officer means an employee of State Water:
Field Officer means a person who is required by the employer to hold a teaching qualification to support access and participation of children with additional needs in early childhood and/or intervention programs. Advisor means a teacher appointed by the employer to undertake some or all of the responsibilities of management, co-ordination, advice and/or support of early childhood teachers, early childhood educators and/or early childhood services. An Advisor in Charge means an Advisor appointed by the employer to direct the work of other Advisors. Early childhood teacher (teacher) means an employee engaged as such, or an employee engaged in a position that requires the employee to hold an early childhood teaching qualification approved by the Regulator for the purposes of the National Law, and published in accordance with Regulation 137(1) (a) of the Education and Care Services National Regulations 2011; and who has current registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching. Xxxxxx (relief) teacher is a teacher who is engaged on an ad hoc, daily relief basis to replace a teacher who is absent. For the first five days of each appointment a casual teacher is paid for teaching time and for non-teaching time that is equal to 20% of their contracted hours (clause 54.6 – equals 15 mins per hour). If the casual engagement exceeds five consecutive working days, non-teaching time is no less than a minimum of 12.5 hours per 38 hour working week (or on a pro-rata basis when engaged to work less than 38 hours per week. Casual teachers are engaged on a daily basis and paid for a minimum of 3.5 hours per day at an hourly rate based on qualifications and experience. A loading of 25% is paid in lieu of leave entitlements. If the appointment extends beyond one term then the teacher must be engaged as a temporary (fixed-term) teacher. Part-time teachers who work additional hours for example, to replace an absent teacher are not casual employees. Part-time teachers are paid for the additional hours at their usual rate with a 25% loading in lieu of leave entitlements, and must be provided with non-teaching time of 30 minutes per hour of teaching duties (clause 54.5). Temporary (fixed-term) teacher is a teacher who is engaged on a fixed-term contract to replace a teacher who is absent or to work in a project that is temporary in nature. A temporary teacher has the same allocation of teaching and non-teaching time as permanent teachers (clause 54.5). Temporary teachers are paid according ...
Field Officer means a person who holds a licence that is in force;
Field Officer means a person responsible for th e i n i t i a l a ssess m e nt of a soci a lly displaced person before he is admitted to an assessment centre;
Field Officer means a person responsible for the initial assessment of a socially displaced person before he is admitted to a care centre.”