The phrase
"to take on additional responsibilities" means to assume new tasks or duties beyond one's current role, often in order to help out or contribute more to a project, team, or organization.
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This column calls attention to the important roles that leaders — including administrators and teachers
who take on additional responsibilities — play to inspire and support teaching young children.
Not least of all, she has been steadily
taking on additional responsibilities for the 16,000 + members of the Alabama State Bar Association, including not only administering the Practice Management Advisory department but also looking after the volunteer lawyers program as well as the lawyers assistance program.
In the wake of Obamacare's enactment, Wyman became the first Connecticut lieutenant governor to
take on the additional responsibility of chairing the board of directors of the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange.
Catherine says that her study has given her new knowledge, which she has shared with professional colleagues, has allowed her to
take on additional responsibilities within her school, and has inspired her to consider taking further leadership, curriculum writing or academic roles in future.
In top - performing education systems in other parts of the world, such as Singapore and Shanghai, accomplished teachers earn more
by taking on additional responsibilities such as coaching and mentoring other teachers and helping to capture and spread effective teaching techniques.
The question is whether
people taking on additional responsibilities or incurring expenses or a loss of income for the benefit of the injured person can be compensated through the personal injury lawsuit brought on behalf of the injured loved one?
Allied health professionals who are narrowly educated and unwilling to
take on additional responsibilities outside of their traditional scopes of practice will find it more difficult to thrive in the new environment.
Either the lender will
take on additional responsibility for closing costs — which may result in a higher interest rate — or sellers or home builders will incentivize buyers by agreeing to cover closing costs.
The custodian will charge a nominal annual fee for maintaining the IRA, and so the fees are much less than a traditional self - directed IRA, but you are
taking on the additional responsibility of making sure the paperwork is all in order and that the investments being made are all legal.
There's early evidence that some Wisconsin districts are changing their compensation plans to offer retention bonuses, supplemental pay, or higher pay for teachers
who take on additional responsibilities.
Adopting new technology,
employees taking on additional responsibilities, downsizing and layoffs, new programs, new procedures, increased authority, and team leader or supervisory responsibilities can cause the job classification of an employee to change.
You've heard the news: Michael Ferro, the new chairman of Tribune Publishing, and Justin Dearborn, our new CEO, have asked me to
take on additional responsibilities as publisher of the Los Angeles Times.
Whether
they take on additional responsibilities to help pay for bills, classes, or something special, it demonstrates that these workers are dedicated to achieving their goals.
Recent history indicates how woefully unprepared the Board is to
take on additional responsibilities, much less instantaneously set up an entirely new matching fund system.
In 2000
he took on the additional responsibility of an associate editorship for the Journal of the National Cancer Institute and sits on the ACS study section, «Clinical Research, Cancer Control and Epidemiology.»
And as teachers feel the need to
take on additional responsibilities — such as providing students with social and emotional support, building relationships with parents, and assisting students with the college application process — many teachers find themselves on a pathway to burnout.
Tennessee details the state's continued support for differentiated pay for teachers who
take on additional responsibilities.
Performance - based compensation systems must consider gains in student academic achievement as well as classroom evaluations conducted multiple times during each school year among other factors and provide educators with incentives to
take on additional responsibilities and leadership roles.
Master and mentor teachers
take on additional responsibilities and authority, including conducting evaluations, and are required to have a longer work year.
«People are willing to
take on the additional responsibility, especially if they are compensated and recognized for it.»
A principal increases his or her skills through professional development or
takes on additional responsibilities, or
This allows your stakeholders to get active, without you having to
take on additional responsibilities and commitments.
Her talent for leadership was recognised by school and education system leaders, who encouraged her to
take on additional responsibilities.
She took on additional responsibilities from her second year of teaching, but never sought promotion for its own sake.
Creating strong incentives for high - performing principals to
take on additional responsibilities, including the support of lower - performing schools and principals
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