Technical work teaching agricultural science. This role involves preparing course material, teaching and demonstrating agricultural science techniques, assessing and reporting on trainees, and maintaining records of supplies and equipment.
Responsible sub-professional work in the field of agriculture. An employee in this class performs advanced sub-professional work in the field of agriculture and acts as an adviser to farmers in the field of crop and/or animal husbandry. Work may also involve responsibility with regard to inspection of agricultural subsidies and responsibility for assisting in more difficult agricultural research work. Limited general instructions as to the work to be covered are received from a superior who reviews work through inspections, reports and general observations for efficiency and adherence to departmental procedures.
Responsible supervisory work in the field of public relations. Responsible for planning broadcast programmes, editing and approving types of programmes, and supervising the work of a small group of subordinates. Work also involves supervising and participating in the scriptwriting and production of programmes.
Supervisory forestry work assisting in the management of a geographical area or the Research Branch of the Forest Division. An employee in this class performs a variety of supervisory duties connected with the sale of forest produce and the management of a forest division. Employee assists a superior in reviewing the clerical work and fieldwork of subordinates to ensure conformity to stipulated procedures and observance of the various laws and ordinances. Work may further involve rendering assistance in supervising the operations of a forest tree nursery. Supervision is exercised over Foresters in a lower class and may extend over plantation laborers. Assignments are usually specific in nature with the employee exercising judgment in their execution. Work is reviewed by a professional superior with whom consultation is held over difficult matters.
Technical work lecturing at a Farm School. An employee in this class is responsible for teaching students of a farm school either crop or animal husbandry and related subjects. Work includes participating in practical exercises, supervising the development of a section of the farm, and assisting in the revision of syllabuses. General Instructions are received orally from a supervisor but the employee takes independent action within prescribed limitations and work is reviewed through reports and inspections for results.