The director of the county poverty alleviation office is the head of the county-level unit. His level is usually the deputy hall level, which is equivalent to the level of the director of the Education Bureau and the ordinary county magistrate. In county-level governments, the director of the county poverty alleviation office is usually the leader who is mainly responsible for poverty alleviation, responsible for formulating and implementing poverty alleviation policies, planning and guiding poverty alleviation work, and coordinating and promoting poverty alleviation projects. Therefore, the duties and powers of the director of the county poverty alleviation office are equivalent to the director level.