The Westminster Kennel Club CSPCA Junior Grant and the AKC / Eukanuba National Championship Grant may be awarded annually to CSPCA
Junior Members qualifying for the events and meeting criteria.
In one calendar year,
a Junior Member qualifying for both grants may receive the full amount ($ 500) for one grant and ($ 250) for the second grant.
Not exact matches
After reassuring that enough
qualified applicants are available, she warns of the current dangerous practice of replacing full - time tenured faculty with part - time adjunct faculty, and the importance of seminaries nurturing faculty
members» sense of vocation, particularly
junior faculty.
Any
junior professor or person preparing a postdoctoral thesis during his / her
qualifying phase according to the meaning of clause 1 can also become a
member.
But as the result of an amendment offered Monday by Sen. Rene Garcia, R - Miami, the only teachers who could take the sheriff's office training and
qualify to carry a firearm on campus would be teachers in the
Junior Reserve Officers» Training Corps program, a current
member of U.S. Reserves or National Guard and or current or former law enforcement officer.
A CSPCA
Junior Member must
qualify for the Westminster Kennel Club and AKC / Eukanuba Grants according to the criteria specified by those organizations.
When the following criteria are met to the satisfaction of the
Junior Advisor, every qualifying junior member will receive a $ 150
Junior Advisor, every
qualifying junior member will receive a $ 150
junior member will receive a $ 150 grant.
1980 — Present Senior Clerk & Head of Administration, Essex Court Chambers 1977 — 1980 Senior Clerk, 17 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn 1976
Qualified as a
member of The Institute of Barristers» Clerks 1971 — 1977
Junior Clerk, Gray's Inn Chambers (Now 4 - 5 Gray's Inn Square) With a career in managing barristers» chambers spanning almost 45 years, David Grief was one of the -LSB-...]
A
member of the Law Society and Mackrell International European
Junior Lawyers Group, Josie has been in the Surrey office since
qualifying in 2006.
The team's work paid off as the times recorded for some
members qualified for the Amateur Athletic Union's (AAU)
Junior Olympic Games standards, one of the highest honors that a high school athlete can receive.
Security Specialist — Duties & Responsibilities Oversee daily prison activities ensuring safety of prisoners, officers, and visitors Perform routine security sweeps to locate and remove contraband Utilize surveillance and communications equipment to closely monitor daily activities Maintain order and facility security in high pressure situations Train and lead
junior team
members ensuring preparedness and professionalism Complete multiple tours of duty in Iraq and England as well as state side service Train in military law enforcement tactics, weapons, theory, and hand to hand combat
Qualify for use of M4, 9MM handgun, and 240B Machine Gun Proficient in base defense and perimeter external / internal security tactics Train in nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons defense Skilled in operation, repair, and maintenance of electronic equipment