DIRECTOR OF PROCESSING
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Definitions
1. Director of Department of Processing, Dept 12, Technical Division 4. (BPL 4 Jan 73RC)
2. the Director of Processing will interview you on matters concerning of your auditing. You may see the D of P at any time regarding your auditing. He is there to see you receive the service and help you. (BPL 29 Jan 72R)
3. purpose: to do more for people's health and ability than has ever before been possible, and to give the best auditing possible. To help people. To clear people. To run an efficient HGC. (BPL 19 Nov 71R)
4. the principle duties of the D of P are to get auditors putting in auditing time and getting lots of pcs done and interview pcs to check flatness or unflatness or processes. The D of P also musters his auditors before the morning session and before the afternoon session and hands out folders at those times with a minimum of session time loss. (HCO PL 1 Feb 66 111)
5. the D of P looks after staff auditors and internes as org personnel and is their immediate superior. The D of P is responsible for staff auditor procurement without absolving HCO's personnel officer from it. That auditors are on the job on time and are putting in their session time and their conduct and their actions as staff members are all in the province of the D of P. (HCO PL 1 Feb 66 111)
6. the HGC is headed by the Director of Processing, under whom come all individual cases, (public and staff). The D of P is the case czar of the organization. The D of P's total administration is done by HGC Admin. The D of P does not do admin, only technical, but is in charge of admin and all staff auditors and the department. (HCO PL 20 Dec 62)
7. responsible for auditing rooms, auditors, assignment of pcs to auditors and states of cases. (HCOB 26 Sept 56)