An assistant chief is typically referred to as a "Deputy Chief." This title is commonly used in various organizations, including police and fire departments, to denote a senior officer who assists the chief in managing operations and decision-making. In some contexts, the term "Assistant Chief" may also be used directly.
Assistant Chief of the Air Staff was created in 1985.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Chief Assistant Larry Have you seen your daughter, Chief Assistant?
In the UK the police ranks are:CountyConstable, Sergeant, Inspector, Chief Inspector, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent, Assistant Chief Constable, Deputy Chief Constable, Chief ConstableCity of London PoliceConstable, Sergeant, Inspector, Chief Inspector, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent, Commander, Assistant Commissioner, CommissionerMetropolitan PoliceConstable, Sergeant, Inspector, Chief Inspector, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent, Commander, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Commissioner
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An assistant chief administrative officer provides overall leadership for planning, development, and management of the organization. This person also provides researched guidance to the chief administrative officer and staff.
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White House Chief of Staff is probably his most important assistant, but he has several.
It really depends upon the size of the department. In a large department it is usually a Deputy Chief, or Assistant Chief. In a small department it may be a Sergeant or even a patrol officer.