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What are the job duties?

What are the job duties?. List 20 to 30 job duties Organize these duties into three to six core responsibilities Give these core responsibilities descriptive titles Assign percentages of time spent on each core responsibility. Helpful Links.

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What are the job duties?

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  1. What are the job duties? • List 20 to 30 job duties • Organize these duties into three to six core responsibilities • Give these core responsibilities descriptive titles • Assign percentages of time spent on each core responsibility

  2. Helpful Links • State Classification – Career Group Descriptions http://www.dhrm.state.va.us/compensation/careergroups/families.html • O*Net – Knowledge, Skills, Ability statements http://online.onetcenter.org/find/ • SOC – Standard Occupational Classification http://www.bls.gov/soc/soc_majo.htm

  3. P112/EWP/Job Description • Get the updated P112 off the web at www.hr.vt.edu/ under the FORMS tab • Start filling in the sections

  4. Section IPart I: Reason for Submission • Request to Fill Vacancy – to advertise an already established position with little or no change in the job • New Position – newly established job that has not been advertised. Needs to be classified into appropriate role title. • Job Description Update – slight modification of duties but needs to be updated on file. Send through anytime. • Change % of time – go from Part-time to Full-time or FT to PT. • Role Change – major job duty changes up or down. Complete requested title information also. Position is currently filled and job must be reclassified to appropriate role title. • Date Prepared – Date P112 completed or updated.

  5. Part II: Recruitment Information • Name and contact information of someone in the department we can talk with if there are questions about the P112 or the recruit process. • Recruitment Type – most jobs are open to the general public. • Restricted to employees only is available in only certain situations • Internal pool must be diverse/no university AA goals for this type of work • Must not restrict entrance into a career group • Must be a job related reason to request • Date to Fill Vacancy – what is your target date to start someone • Recruitment timeline

  6. Part III: Position Identification • Position number: use previous number or a new number will be assigned by Personnel if this is a NEW position • Department name • Incumbent • Department Number: used to identify vacant allocations • Role Title: current or proposed – Personnel will review for classification • Work location • Work Title: Usually set by the department. Describes job. Consider level of work – coordinate, supervise, manage, assistant & specialist • Type of Appointment: • CY – calendar year (12 months) • AY – academic year (9, 10, or 11 months) • Regular or Restricted: • End date • Funding

  7. Personnel Services (HR) use only • Role Code: Career Group Description • SOC Code: Standard Occupational Classification • FLSA: Overtime status (http://www.ps.vt.edu/supervisorscorner/flsa/) • Exempt • Non-Exempt • EO Category • Level – employee, supervisor, manager • Classify, Code, and match systems

  8. Part IV: Job Summary • Chief Objective: Three to Five sentences that give an overview of the job. This is not all inclusive. Used to give applicant information about this job to determine if he/she wants to look further. • Full sentence is used and separated by a period (.)

  9. Qualifications • Minimum Qualifications • Three to four minimum qualifications • The applicant must have all of these to be considered qualified for the position • Should match the level of the job • Usually should not include years of experience, high school diploma, university knowledge, Banner, college degree (without experience) • Identifiable – experience, demonstrated knowledge • Not complete sentences and separated by semicolon (;)

  10. Non-measurable Qualifications • May require other minimum qualifications that are not easily identified in an application • Knowledge of • Ability to • Communication skills

  11. Remember • Equal Opportunity – be careful that requirements do not exclude minority candidates (citizen, policeman) • ADA – be careful that wording does not eliminate candidates with disabilities (written communication skills, ability to type, driving)

  12. Preferred • KSA’s that would be helpful to have • These may be more specific to the job • Examples may be: • CPA • Masters degree in … • Experience with state purchasing requirements • Certifications • Licensure

  13. Education • Typically do not require HS degree • Band 3 and lower usually do not seek degree as a Minimum qualification • Band 4 and above typically do seek degree as a Minimum qualification • Minimum qualification wording should include ‘degree in (related area) or equivalent level of training and/or experience’

  14. Supervise two or more FTE • Two full-time non-student employees (salary or wage) • Four 20 hour non-student employees • Any combination of non-student employees to add up to 80 hours – same employees on a regular basis • Should have performance management responsibilities over these employees

  15. Legal/Policy requirements • You can’t just pick the ones that you would like for someone to complete • Must meet university/state policy guidelines to require these items • 4045 Employment Testing Guidelines http://www.policies.vt.edu/4045.html • 4060 Criminal History & Driving Record Investigation http://www.policies.vt.edu/4060.html • 4061 Drug & Alcohol Testing Guidelines for Commercial Driver’s License Holders http://www.policies.vt.edu/4061.html

  16. CDL – driving requirement for certain large vehicles. Also requires drug screening Conviction Check – fiscal, IT systems, student access, office/dorms Driver’s – driving as a requirement of the job (not so the employee can drive to work) Drug Screening – CDL, police department Medical – police department, respirator fit testing Conditional employment offered prior to medical screening Other – finger print screen for child/elder care

  17. Part V: Physical Requirements • Check the functions that are true requirements to perform the job • These are essential • Employee may use accommodations to meet these requirements

  18. Part VI: Core Responsibilities • Typically three to six Core/Major responsibilities with two to six bullet items under each Core • This captures all the Major components of the job but may not be all inclusive • These are WHAT statements not HOW

  19. Part VII: Approvals • Supervisor • Reviewer • Hiring Manager: required signature or online approval • You may have your own internal approval process you need follow also

  20. Organization Chart • Attach online

  21. Section Two – Performance Plan • Performance plan should be given to new employees within 30 days of starting to work.

  22. Standard Wording • Ability to safely, frequently, and independently move and handle _____ lbs. • Ability to climb and work off of ladders and scaffolds • Overtime may be required • BS in management or related field or equivalent level of training and/or experience

  23. Related Policies and Links • 4032 – Recruitment Guidelines for Wage and Classified Positions • 4026/4031 Interviewing and Selection Guidelines • 4070 Additional/Outside Employment Policy • 4075 Accommodation of Employees with Disabilities • 4085 Guidelines for the Retention of Wage Employee Personnel Records • 4298 Wage Employee Time Worked Records • 4300 Hours Worked • 4320 Guidelines for the Fair Labor Standards Act • Virginia Tech Human Resources – www.hr.vt.edu

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