As part of a pilot scheme, nurses will have to spend a year working as support workers and healthcare assistants before taking a degree, in order to better understand the caring role of frontline staff.
"It is clear the league took the role of the coaching staff and the management seriously in this matter, " the NFLPA said in a statement.
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The research also found existing head teachers had a key role in encouraging younger members of staff to seek the post, with 81% saying they had been inspired by a leader in their own school.
These were essentially webcasts originating from his office, with Fenne and his staff playing the role of talk show hosts, inviting the soccer-mom sales consultants from the Nordic region to participate and to post live comments on Facebook.
This may in part be connected to a political strategy implemented by then-Rep. Rahm Emanuel in 2006, when he courted pro-gun Democrats as part of a successful effort to retake control of Congress, an experience he carried with him to his role as Obama's first White House chief of staff before being elected mayor of Chicago.
From helping to protect Yosemite and millions of acres of wilderness to the more recent work of building powerful alliances with labor and impacted communities, Sierra Club volunteers and staff have played a pivotal role in many of the most important environmental victories over the past century.
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But he sees himself as a role model and inspiration to young members of staff who might have more life experience than academic qualifications.
With the advent of electronic medical records, along with the established role of computers and broadening impact of mobile based platforms in healthcare, having a staff that is technically proficient will likely ensure success in this new healthcare environment.
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Admitting the "very real sense of the responsibility that comes with the role", he said he would enable staff "to do the best work of your lives".
However, in 2001 McClair returned to the Old Trafford fold in the role of Manchester United reserve team manager and has remained a vital part of the youth coaching staff there.
Mr Schafer's friend Bill Owens, a former vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has a large role in the Teledesic project, which will link the Internet to a new network of satellites.
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Morgan Chase executive William Daley for a senior role within the White House, possibly as chief of staff.
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Kyle Sampson, who organized the effort to identify U.S. attorneys to be replaced, resigned as Gonzales' chief of staff earlier this month for his role in the scandal.
So I think in many ways Pete was very involved in strategy relating to Capitol Hill, and obviously as chief of staff will have an even larger role in that.
Dating Done for You, based in Toronto, takes it one step further by offering the services of a female staff member who will role-play a date with clients over the phone, and then give feedback.
Former chief of the defence staff Lord Craig of Radley and former adjutant general Lord Ramsbotham both called for the role of veterans minister to be transferred to the Cabinet Office as there are "violently conflicting" demands on the MOD.
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In previous administrations, the chief of staff had a more powerful and central role in the administration.
Often consultants forget that their role is to advise and be responsive to the informational needs of staff and board members.
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It makes you scratch your head about the actual role of the public schools since there is so much spent on staff other than teachers relative to other nations.
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As well as his role as federation chairman, Mr McKeever served as chairman of the Staff Side of the UK Police Negotiating Board and was a board member of the Police Leadership College.
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In that role she served as the principal advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and interacted with Senior Administration officials and Federal agencies to develop and implement policy in issue areas such as energy, jobs and the economy, education, veterans and health care reform.
The Department of Health plays a key role in vetting severance payments to NHS staff, including money offered to whistle-blowers, it has emerged.
The EIS said it was cautious about extending staff powers because of the danger of taking on the role of police officers.
We have a very experienced and fully trained team of staff who are very caring and put 100% into their job role.
Bush has signaled repeatedly that Powell, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Persian Gulf war, would play a major role in his administration.
Hence the cameo role for a cup of cappuccino, which he uses to explain the futures market to his staff (and the audience).
Their main role is to demonstrate a range of the company's products, with knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff on hand who are under no pressure to clinch a sale.
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The staff also gain a multitude of experience that is pertinent to their operational role, that again, we wouldn't have been able to give them in a military hospital, because we didn't receive the (unintelligible) of casualties.
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