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Staff Performance Reviews for 2012

February 29th, 2012

University policy requires that all regular University employees be provided with “the opportunity to discuss job performance with supervisors in order to enhance effectiveness as University employees and to facilitate both the establishment and the accomplishment of goals and objectives.”  When used effectively, the performance review can clarify expectations, identify opportunities for staff development, improve communication, enhance job satisfaction, and increase motivation. Regular University staff members who have completed their six-month probationary period should have a face-to-face meeting with their supervisor at least once annually to discuss their performance and identify opportunities for professional development and organizational improvement.

The Office of Human Resources, in collaboration with the campus Training Advisory Group (TAG) and the Chancellor’s Executive Team, are working to improve our campus Performance Review Process, attempting to make it a more useful tool for developing our most important asset at UTC- the people who work here. Among the improvements the TAG has recommended is the revision of the Staff Performance and Development Review (SPDR) form to include an Individual Development Plan (IDP) for each staff member. The purpose of the IDP is to emphasize the need for employees and supervisors to work together to promote the professional development and growth of every staff member. This emphasis is consistent with UT Policy HR0128 , “Human Resource Development,” which establishes a goal of 32 hours of training and development activities per year for all University employees. The Office of HR and our campus Training Advisory Group welcome recommendations regarding other ways to improve the SPDR process and particularly the employee development aspect of this process.

Procedure:
All non-faculty staff should receive a face-to-face review of their performance on an annual basis. Employees on approved leave of absence should be evaluated within one month of return from leave. Newly hired staff should receive an evaluation of their general performance and a review of prospective goals and development opportunities at the end of their six-month probationary period.

Members of the Chancellor’s Executive Team have established review periods and due dates for each division according to the schedule below:

Unit:                                                        Review Period:                Due Date:

Academic Affairs1/1/201112/31/20115/1/2012
Lupton Library4/1/20113/31/20125/1/2012
University Advancement1/1/201112/31/20115/1/2012
Student Development5/1/20114/30/20127/1/2012
Athletics7/1/20116/30/20128/1/2012
Chancellor’s Direct Reports7/1/20116/30/201210/1/2012
Finance, Operations, and IT7/1/20116/30/201210/1/2012 

Department Heads, Directors and other unit supervisors seeking an alternative review period or due date, should consult with division Vice Chancellor and communicate such revisions to the Office of Human Resources.

Department Heads and Unit administrators should insure that all regular staff (exempt and non-exempt) in their area of responsibility complete Part I of the SPDR form (Staff Self-Assessment and Development Proposal) and that each employee has a personal interview with his/her supervisor to review Part II (Performance Review Summary) and Part III (Overall Evaluation and Individual Development Plan). During this face-to-face meeting there should be a discussion of performance during review period, goals, and opportunities for development. The original of the completed SPDR form with appropriate signatures should be forwarded to the Office of Human Resources.

Please use the current version of the SPDR form for 2012, posted on the HR website: http://www.utc.edu/Administration/HumanResources/Forms/documents/2012SPDR.doc

W-2 for tax year 2011 is now available online

January 25th, 2012

Your W-2 (Employee Wage and Tax Statement) form for tax year 2011 is now available online. You will also be receiving a paper W-2 form by the end of January. If you do not receive this paper form, or need to re-print it for any reason, you may now do so by visiting the site listed below. In addition to tax year 2011, you may view, print, and download W-2 forms for any year back to 2002.

In order to access your online W-2 forms, please visit https://utap1.tennessee.edu/irj/portal/W-2 and sign on using your university NetID and password. This is the same ID and password used to access the online pay statements.  The employee notice for the information on the back of the W-2 form is available from http://payroll.tennessee.edu/employeenotice.htm

For assistance with NetID’s and passwords, please visit http://payroll.tennessee.edu/paystatements/netid.htm . The technical requirements for the W-2 forms are the same as those for the online pay statements and are available from http://payroll.tennessee.edu/paystatements/Technical-QA.pdf .

 

New Applicant Tracking System

December 7th, 2011

HR Offices from across the UT system have been working together on a new applicant tracking system for several years, which will ‘go-live’ on January 18, 2012.  The software system (Taleo) will enhance the applicant experience by streamlining job search, application and hiring processes for staff positions.

Additional information about this new Applicant Tracking System is accessible in a “Frequently Asked Questions” site at: http://humanresources.tennessee.edu/recruitment/faq.html

To provide optimal service with minimal complications to departments and applicants we cannot accept paper Authorization to Advertise (A-1) Forms after Friday, December 16.

We’ll be offering training in the new system in open sessions in the University Center. Registration is not required.

  •  Tuesday, January 10, 2012  @ 2 – 4:00 pm,  Signal Mtn Room
  •  Friday, January 13, 2012  @ 9 – 11:00 am, Signal Mtn Room
  • Wednesday, January 18, 2012 @ 1 – 3:00 pm, Lookout Mtn Room

 

 

2011 Service Awards (Photos)

December 5th, 2011

Smoking Policy

November 1st, 2011

To: UT System-wide Faculty, Staff and Students
From: Chief Human Resources Officer Linda Hendricks

The University has a new statewide safety policy on smoking. The policy (SA0900-Smoking) is being implemented in compliance with the Tennessee Non-Smoker Protection Act. Read MORE…

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