According to the Civil Service Law, the section chief is the head of each department of the county (city, banner and provincial jurisdiction) committee, the secretary of the township (town) party committee, and the deputy secretary and chief clerk of the county (city, banner and provincial jurisdiction) discipline inspection commission.
A cadre at the section level is a director at the township level. There are leadership positions (such as township head and section chief) and non-leadership positions (such as chief clerk). Generally, it is nine to twelve, between the CPC and the CPC.
Extended data:
Principles for the use of cadres in formal departments
1, the principle of open and equal competition.
2. The principle of paying equal attention to supervision and restraint, encouragement and guarantee.
3. The principle of meritocracy and having both ability and political integrity.
4. Principles of classified management.
5. The principle of performing duties according to law.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Civil Service Level