Responsibilities and functions of the Secretary-General
Secretariat General: it refers to the executive,
administrative and financial apparatus of the Council that regulates works of
the Council and provides it with data, information and studies.
Responsibilities and functions
of the Secretary-General:
The
Secretary General of the Council shall exercise the following functions and
responsibilities
1. Running the technical, administrative, financial and
organization work of the Council, under the supervision of the Chairman of the
Council.
2. Follow-up of different administrations in the
implementation of their tasks and responsibilities.
3. Making suggestion of the formation of administrative,
academic, evaluation and accreditation committees, and review the
implementation of the Council's decisions and follow-up this implementation.
4. Participate with the Chairman and members of the
Council in making policies, plans and programs of the Council.
5. Study and review the applications submitted to the
Council in terms of form and content.
6.
Preparing
the decisions and recommendations issued by the Council and its committees, and
submitting them to the relevant authorities.
7. Ensuring that the forms and technical rules to be
followed by educational institutions are filled out when presenting their applications
to the council.
8. Coordinating with the relevant authorities on common
topics and issues presented to the Council.
9. Follow up of educational institutions on implementing the
Council's programs and work plans, and submit reports thereon to the Council
Chairman.
10. Acts as rapporteur of board but is not entitled to
vote.
11. Carrying out the duties of the Chairman of the Council.
12. Carrying out secretarial work for the Council’s
administrative body and its committees, and arranges for its meetings.
13. Follow-up of educational institutions to submit the
topics listed in the Council's work plan on the specified dates.
14. Any other tasks required by the nature of his work as Secretariat
General or assigned by the Higher Authority or the Chairman of the Council.