Sentences with phrase «as civil servant»

You will be qualified to work as a professional for a range of organizations in the public sector, including being employed as a civil servant in federal, state, or local governments.
She autographed first - edition copies of the Military to Federal Career Guide, 2nd Edition to military personnel, who might sometime in the near future separate or retire from the military and begin another career in public service — as a Civil Servant this time.
He has just finished his college degree cum laude with the GI Bill, and is now in the Maryland National Guard, and pursing a career as a Civil Servant as well.
As a civil servant, you will be judged on your competencies, rather than simply on your experience in a particular job, so it's possible to move from one area of work to another.
The Commission found that the material was open to public view — Ms Baskerville had 700 followers and had not (then) «locked down» her account — and that the quoted material related to her work as a civil servant and was used as part of a debate about what use public servants should make of social media.
She is employed by the Department of Transport and as a civil servant is bound not to «call into doubt the impartiality of the civil service,» which, the Daily Mail felt, some of her tweets did.
In summary, therefore, in order for the respondent state to be able to rely before the court on the applicant's status as a civil servant in excluding the protection embodied in Art 6, two conditions had to be fulfilled.
Things that normally get you arrested, but now rank the action as civil servant of importance.
December: Family moves to Everert, Washington, where his father begins working as a civil servant in the U.S. Army Air Corps.
Despite spending the majority of his life in Delft, the Netherlands, where he worked from 1946 to 1979 as a civil servant for the Dutch Postal Service, Schoonhoven rose to artistic prominence as an active and influential member of the international avant garde.
Tutu and baby Leilani stayed in Honolulu while Bob returned to San Francisco and began work as a civil servant.
A credit check may be required in Canada if you're applying for a role as a civil servant or for a position in the financial services industry.
In «The Museum of Final Journeys,» the narrator remembers his early years as a civil servant in a changing country and a private museum filled to the brim with fine art and sculpture moldering away in the middle of the woods.
In a move rife with political implications, the Senate Rules committee Wednesday voted to reject one of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's nominees to the California State Board of Education because of her status as a civil servant employed by the state.
I am a crane mechanic I work as a civil servant for the navy.
She seems to be doing pretty much the same job for him now - but as a civil servant.
The prime minister currently has former Daily Mail political editor James Slack in place as her official spokesman, but as a civil servant he can not stray too far into political territory.
When the erstwhile super Finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo - Iweala compelled the termination of my appointment as a civil servant after serving my nation for nearly 20 years, I returned to my hobby of writing.
Having gained a first class degree from Oxford and begun his career working as a civil servant at 10 Downing Street under Baroness Thatcher, the former MP was nicknamed «Two Brains» by his colleagues due to his background and his serious approach to policy formulation.
I chose to serve my State as a civil servant.
He adds that as a civil servant your responsibility is there to help find a compromise or think about how laterally or rationally a decision can be reached
She continued her career as a civil servant, serving in the criminal department of the Home Office from 1968 to 1979, when she decided to give writing her full attention.
As you said, once you arrive at your job as a civil servant, you should be there to do work.
This is very interesting to me because although I'm a minister, I'm employed by the government as a civil servant.
Maybe it was a family friend — a bookish man who despite his job as a civil servant had a rich and lively intellectual life.
As a civil servant, I prepared cabinet ministers and senior level officials with itineraries, scheduling meetings, speaking notes, and media relations.
Some charities may think the government link a great deal, but Ms. Arrison suggests they think again: «By accepting responsibility for a program dictated by government agencies, charities will slide down a slippery slope with the end result being they will be regarded as civil servants — not as part of a vibrant community that voluntarily strengthens civil society.
In some ways, Protestant pastors have been perceived as civil servants.
Since the clergy were the only literate class the kings of the Franks drafted them as civil servants.
As well as civil servants, representatives of the main breastfeeding support organisations, researchers and MPs from all parties attended.
He pulls no punches: the Audit Commission (now effectively abolished), the NAO and ministers who seek evidence to support predetermined policies («spray - on evidence», as civil servants call it) are dismissed for closing their minds to the evidence of failed methods or the possibility of different approaches.
The chairman said what the workers were demanding for was their rights as civil servants in accordance with labour laws.
Political appointees are treated with suspicion, as wayfarers, as the civil servants seek to protect their own territory.
Research careers in Spain are also made less attractive to non-EU researchers in particular due to the additional restrictions that apply to their eligibility for permanent contracts, which are traditionally seen as civil servants positions.
In France, many researchers have their pension fully covered by the state as civil servants.
Over the past year, at least 70,000 Venezuelans have lost their jobs — as civil servants, teachers, taxi drivers, and more — and gone to work in swampy gold mines to make enough money to survive.
Hector is trying to outwit the afterlife bureaucrats, who are as stringent as the civil servants in Beetlejuice.
As civil servants they are also quite specifically not democratically accountable.
Questions of morals and ethics were infused in virtual field experiences and course design in order to allow future teachers to identify as civil servants and advocates for democracy.
Salaries were low, the court room was often a parish or a legion hall, offices and staff were sparse or non-existent and the judges were frequently treated as civil servants.
In a previous blog post I discussed the recent Saskatchewan Court of Appeal decision on whether marriage commissioners — as civil servants — can opt out of performing same - sex marriages.
It will also do so if courts blur the lines between federal and state or provincial authority, making it more difficult for citizens to know what government is responsible for what law or social programme, or give private unaccountable actors, such as civil servants» unions, power to influence public affairs.
The Defence Engineering and Science Group (DESG) graduate scheme trains recruits to work as civil servants within the Ministry of Defence to equip and support the armed forces with technology.

Not exact matches

That period would prove important for another reason: the government posted Kuroda for a year as special adviser to the cabinet of Junichiro Koizumi, giving the civil servant sustained exposure to politicians at the highest levels.
Greek ferry, bus and train services were disrupted and civil servants and doctors stopped work in nationwide walkout on Wednesday, as lawmakers debated austerity measures that lenders want the indebted country to implement.
As the vision for the connecting tunnel between Folkestone and Calais became more concrete, Ministry of Defence (MoD) civil servants and senior military officers drew up the nuclear plan in order to thwart a possible invasion by the Soviet army from Calais, The Independent has discovered.
When Ontario asked Don Drummond, the respected former federal civil servant and bank economist, to review provincial expenditures in 2011, his most prominent recommendation was to scrap full - day kindergarten as «prohibitively expensive.»
It's not just high - ranking officials who will possess the ability to act in a manner that benefits the president's pocketbook — it's ordinary civil servants as well.
You can also apply if you're a Crown employee (such as a member of the armed forces or civil servant) serving abroad, or the partner of a Crown employee.
Those secure in their beliefs do not, as Mr Mnuchin did, seek to de-publish studies by apolitical civil servants.
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