a supervisor is a member of staff who does the same work as the normal staff with extra responsibility such as keyholding and delegating to other staff.
the supervisor is one who manage the employes
Definition 'manager over other employees': executive, administrator, director, overseer, chief, supervisor...Definition 'great': awesome, wonderful, excellent
A co-supervisor in an academic setting is a faculty member who shares the responsibility of guiding and overseeing a student's research or thesis work alongside the primary supervisor. The co-supervisor provides additional expertise, support, and feedback to the student, complementing the guidance provided by the primary supervisor. Their role is to offer a different perspective, contribute specialized knowledge, and assist in ensuring the student's project meets academic standards.
The British spelling of supervisor is "supervisor."
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Yes, a Senior Supervisor must be a Category Supervisor.(See the Related question.)
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
The spelling for supervisor is supervisor; you had it spelled correctly in the question.
A Supervisor can be a Supervisor for however long he or she wants until the Supervisor deletes his/her account, is blocked or demoted for violating rules, or wants to quit being a Supervisor. If a supervisor remains inactive for a certain amount of time, he/she may have their supervisor powers taken away until he/she contributes again.
Your position with a company. i.e. Accountant, Secretary, Supervisor. Not to be confused with tasks, i.e. managing agendas, routing mail, etc.
an individual who has the safety responsibility for workers who directly report to him/her within the organization and for the safe operation of facility or programmatic machinery and equipment under his/her control