Since a job description for this office could not be found, I generated a preliminary draft of such a document. |
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I once wrote a job description for the papacy and said the pope should be a hopeful, holy man who smiles. |
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When it's in the job description that you must witness men and women being put to death, there are perhaps few who would accept the contract. |
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Without a job description to figure out who might be qualified for these pithy posts, the best one can do is hop on the Internet. |
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It was the responsibilities of the job description that tended to stress me out. |
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On most indications that is a job description which wouldn't find many takers in the bush across northern Australia. |
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Create a job description, put it in writing and then discuss it with potential employees. |
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A valid passbook involved a strict correctitude of job description and hours, it had to be current and regularly renewed. |
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A job description has been compiled with help from existing matrons and hospital bosses to provide a consistent approach to the role. |
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I wrote a little for the current job description, but I'll need to do a lot of tweaking on that. |
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We've made the same mistakes as many other people have with the job description and other items. |
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It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses. |
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In reality, we should make all employees feel valued no matter what their job description. |
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He is unsuitable because he told the press that the offer and job description of the CEO was beneath him. |
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Cleanliness at the hospital is in my job description and I have the responsibility for it. |
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He's a politician now, which means that bragging and whoring his story is the job description. |
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That means, right now, part of his job description is helping his employees get to work and get home. |
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Part of the mystery comes from the fact that the job description is changing. |
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This framework and a job description delineate the nurse's realm and boundaries. |
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A knowledge of culture or a desire to learn about it was apparently not part of the job description. |
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An increasingly tight schedule meant that there was no room for quibbles about the job description. |
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You're not defined by your job title and you're not confined by your job description. |
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Kent, who claims never to have seen his own job description, is a pretty good convincer. |
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Make sure you get a job description which clearly defines your role and responsibility while at camp. |
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Arnie's back trying to fulfill his job description as God's faithful mercenary. |
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Who wants to be exposed to public ridicule and contempt as part of their job description? |
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Access to reboot these servers remotely was not part of our job description. |
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When writing a job description, consider the following examples of job features and corresponding functions. |
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I learned that the job description was written to fit the individual whom the department wanted to hire. |
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Now the job description has been expanded to include listening and that least measurable of skills, empathizing. |
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For the increasing number of Black women on active military duty, this is still part of the job description. |
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Controlling crowds and helping old ladies find public conveniences is not normally in their job description. |
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If yes, what will their job description contain, and what special training might be necessary? |
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When do changes to a job description amount to a new classification and a higher rate of pay for a unionized employee? |
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From there you determine if the job description and associated compensation warrants changing or not. |
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Management has tried to go on the offensive, suspending workers for refusing to carry out duties not in their job description and threatening to derecognise the union. |
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The concern that she lacks experience in this area is a more meaningful charge but one that may be intrinsic to the job description. |
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The official's job description, enthusiasm for discharging his duties, and Men's Wearhouse suit will all combine to make you bottomlessly sad. |
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It's in the job description, and we have nicely dispatched most of them in our time, accounting for the flaccidity of much contemporary work. |
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The current job description for the position could be attached to the letter of employment, for information. |
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For people working in the travel industry, ranting and raving about the tax is part of the job description. |
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The following is an excerpt from a job description and demonstrates this use of abstract language. |
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Coleman's capacity to arrive in the 18-yard box belies the job description. |
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It is to no-ones advantage if a jobseeker has to unnecessarily click on a title to find that a job description is unsuitable. |
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A job description for the CEO, as the board's delegatee, complements the delegation of these primary tasks. |
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But what does the job actually involve? se2009.eu has delved into the Treaty text and found the job description. |
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This practice works best when the training role is included in the job description of these officials. |
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So part of your job description would be to reach out to contractors you thought had the abilities to carry out various work? |
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If the employee has taken on new responsibilities or the job has changed significantly, the job description should be updated. |
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As companies try to do more with fewer employees, time constraints and fatigue become part of the job description for the remaining employees. |
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The job description and advertisement was distributed to the membership for information. |
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He like most other assessment officers did not consider this part of their job description. |
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However, a draft job description was prepared by one of the Specialists and was circulating at the time of writing of this report. |
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Employees may be asked to undertake work outside their job description. |
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The Feds update the job description and send it to human resources. |
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Two weeks ago, we received the following job description for Mackaiser. |
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The shooting of two U.S. embassy staffers at a nightclub in the Venezuelan capital adds a new dimension to the job description. |
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Visiting patients isn't part of the job description, and nobody expects it. |
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Mr Smedhs was actually an official with some kissing in his job description at the 56-mile cross-country ski race. |
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Alas, when writing for reference, being dull is part of job description. |
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In fact, he says, the job description should be tailored to the specific need. |
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Although Steele has been blamed for the confusion, the management board were also unsure over the performance director job description. |
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The Court reserves the right not to make any appointment to this vacancy, to make an appointment at a lower grade, or to make an appointment with a modified job description. |
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In Scottish education a short leet is a list of selected job applicants, and a remit is a detailed job description. |
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Something like 60 people were theoretically transferred from EAC to SPC on January 1st, but they still have not actually moved, or been given an assignment or job description. |
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Objectives will be established by common agreement between the assessor and the person being assessed on the basis of a job description and task assignment. |
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If your work isn't in collaboration with another writher or artist, the job description only grows. |
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Since they do not form part of the job description, there is currently no additional compensation for TC group members performing these extra duties. |
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By the closing date for applications candidates must, after obtaining the above qualifications, have acquired at least five years' experience, of which at least three must be in a field relevant to the job description. |
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A job description for driving instructors, who ride shotgun with people who've never been behind the wheel, or worse, people who perhaps never should have been. |
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An employer may not rely on the language of a job description to argue that an employee is incapable of performing the essential duties of the job. |
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But even before the ridealong, a good police psychologist has examined the job description and the job analysis. |
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Those who argue that all women should be paid the same as men for perceived similarities in the job description miss the point entirely that no individual is an economic unit. |
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It would also be incumbent on the government to review the job description for parliamentary secretaries in an accountable government and clarify whether they should have any decision-making powers at all. |
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As such, each staff member will have an up-to-date job description. |
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A job description should illustrate the purpose of the activity. |
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Climbing up into ceilings to effect bee-removal, fully kitted out in a bee-suit and all, would perhaps classify amongst the list of things one would never have thought to include in the job description of regency. |
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The job description for orderlies describes clientservice results as the delivery of physical, psychological, social and recreational care in the care unit of a geriatric or psycho-geriatric Hospital. |
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Obstructed sight-lines, work practices, lack of an official yardmaster job description, ineffective transfer between yardmasters and routine speeding by train crews indicate a lack of safety management. |
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An important role for unions to play in this process is to sensitise people to work that has been invisible and to ensure that all aspects of work tasks are included in a job description. |
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It should be made clear in the job description if a jobseeker is not applying for a specific position, but rather their CV is being added to a bank of CVs for future positions that may arise. |
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I step well over my job description, looking into every area of the show. |
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The job description would never make it into the feminist classifieds. |
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First of all, hard-partisanship is in their job description. |
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It's part of the job description to be a cartoonist. |
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His testimony was a telling rehearsal for the imminent appearance of the star witness: his old boss, Tony Blair. Despite his nominal job description, Mr Campbell helped to construct and purvey the controversial case for war. |
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We now realise that in fact every job description needs to be regulated. |
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Regarding the EG review, all work in the Prairie region has been finalized and members will have 25 days to submit a grievance if they are unhappy with their job description. |
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It has therefore approved a change to the job description for the role. |
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I suspect their job description certainly wouldn't cover being a nurse-maid or floor mopper to the litter louts who form part of the travelling public on buses. |
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There is no job description that adequately defines what a targeteer does. |
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And Mr Langford said the emphasis on dealing with the media in the job description was probably a reflection of England's torrid time in the Rugby World Cup. |
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The organists of York Minster have had several official titles, the job description roughly equates to that of Organist and Master of the Choristers. |
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