Levels of Supervision

 

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  • Depending on the nature of the position and the duties required, supervisory levels can vary
  • There are 6 levels of supervision that move from direct supervision through long-range administrative direction

 

Direct Supervision

  • The supervisor gives specific instructions on all assignments
  • Employee work is either
    • reviewed for completeness and accuracy, or
    • the employee performs tasks which provide inherent checks built into the nature of the work

 

Intermittent Supervision

  • The supervisor makes assignments by defining objectives, priorities, and deadlines
  • Employee is provided assistance with unusual situations that do not have clear objectives
  • Employee plans and carries out successive steps and resolves problems and deviations in accordance with instructions, policies, and accepted practices
  • Employee work is reviewed for technical adequacy and conformance with practice and policy

General Supervision

  • The supervisor provides continuing or individual assignments by indicating generally what is to be done, limitations, quality and quantity expected, deadlines and priorities
  • Employee is given additional, specific instructions for new, difficult, or unusual assignments
  • Employee uses initiative in carrying out recurring assignments
  • Employee work is reviewed by the supervisor to be technically accurate and in compliance with instructions or established procedures

Administrative Supervision

  • The supervisor sets the overall objectives and resources available
  • Supervisor and employee, in consultation, develop deadlines, projects, and work to be done
  • Employee plans and carries out the assignment, resolves most of the conflicts, coordinates work with others and interprets policy by their own initiative
  • Employee keeps the supervisor informed of progress, potentially controversial matters, or far-reaching implications

General Direction

  • Assignments are made in terms of broad practice, precedents, policies, and goals
  • Work may be reviewed for fulfillment of program objectives and conformance with departmental policy and practice

Long-Range Administrative Direction

  • Employee generally proceeds independently in accordance with general plans, policies and purposes of the department
  • Results of work are considered technically authoritative and are normally accepted without significant change