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Briefing for Employees and Supervisors: June 2003 Samuel T. Phillips, President

Introduction to the Reclassification Process for Clerical Positions at the Community College of Philadelphia. Briefing for Employees and Supervisors: June 2003 Samuel T. Phillips, President Organization Revitalization. Background .

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Briefing for Employees and Supervisors: June 2003 Samuel T. Phillips, President

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  1. Introduction to the Reclassification Process for Clerical Positions at the Community College of Philadelphia Briefing for Employees and Supervisors: June 2003 Samuel T. Phillips, President Organization Revitalization

  2. Background • As of May 15, 2003, all clerical positions were reallocated to the new Clerical Titles • Employees and Supervisors have been invited to request a classification review for existing employees to determine if the job and candidate warrant a higher title • That process involves completing forms, submitting documents, possibly being tested or desk audited, and an approval process in HR; approved actions will be payrolled within budget limitations each year.

  3. Benchmarks The measure of reclassification appropriateness is both • The requirements/tasks of the job at this higher level AND • The demonstration by the employee of full competence as outlined in the Job Description (e.g. an employee may be competent to perform at the higher level but the job has not grown and thus a reclassification is not appropriate)

  4. Three ways to submit forms • The supervisor initiates reclassification by completing the supervisor’s form and asking the employee to complete the employee form • The employee completes the employee’s form and gives to the supervisor, requesting an endorsement of the reclassification • The employee submits the employee’s form directly to HR; HR then sends the form to the supervisor to complete

  5. Reviewing the Position: Supervisors • Read through the Job Description for the current position. It may be useful to look at the prior job description and the new competency description for the current title. • Note what skills/tasks/competencies are required in the current job. • Read the new competency Job Description for the title you anticipate recommending. • Note what skills/tasks/competencies are required in this job • Decide if you think the job and the candidate can support a request for a higher title. If you have questions, ask HR. You may wish to discuss your support or concerns with the employee. • If yes, ask the employee to fill out the employee form, sign it, and submit attached supporting documents to you

  6. Reviewing the Position: Employees • Read through the Job Description for your current position. It may be useful to look at the prior job description and the new competency description for the current title. Obtain Copies from HR if necessary • Note what skills/tasks/competencies are required in your current job • Read the new competency Job Description for the title you anticipate requesting. • Note what skills/tasks/competencies are required of you in this job • Do you think you and your job meet the requirements of a higher title? If yes, complete the employee portion of the form in draft and return it to your supervisor.

  7. Collecting Supporting InformationEmployees: • Employees should locate copies of: • Any college degrees obtained since the last appointment, review, or promotion • Certificates of completion for any job related courses or training (e.g. Connections) • Letters, awards, or other commendations for specific accomplishments • Any attendance awards or acknowledgements • Records of special job assignments and acknowledgements • Any records of Community Service or other activities that illustrate the use of the higher level competencies

  8. Collecting Supporting InformationEmployees: NOTE: In most cases YOU DO NOT have to submit these documents with the form, BUT LOCATE THEM for future use: (a) show them to your supervisor when you share the draft form with her/him, and (b) have them ready for HR, if requested. REVIEW THEM to be sure that what you write on your form can be verified. False claims will disqualify you from being reclassified. Unsupportable claims will be disregarded.

  9. Review the Form and Supporting Information: Supervisors • Supervisors should review the draft form filled out by the employee, review any supporting documents submitted by the employee, and review the most recent performance evaluation, if within the last year • OPTIONAL to add: • Specific, written assignments given to the employee that entailed higher level skills or competencies • Accreted duties that provide a better view of the current job • Prolonged assignments to act in a higher capacity for other staff during absences or during vacancies • Work samples that illustrate higher level skills competencies

  10. Review the Employee’s Form:Supervisors NOTE: If the employee has omitted sections on the draft form, failed to sign the form, or made errors (e.g. grammar, spelling, dates, etc.) that may reflect badly on the reclassification request, suggest that the employee make revisions in the final version. DO NOT make revisions for the employee. Suggest further documentation that may be useful to have. If the employee resists your suggestions, do not make the revisions yourself. The employee form should be his/her own work.

  11. NOTE to Supervisors • In the event an employee requests reclassification and you do NOTconcur with the reclassification: • You may discuss your views with the employee, emphasizing that you will forward the employee’s signed form and a recent performance evaluation to HR; • Complete the supervisor’s form as you believe accurate, indicating the reservations you may have or merely indicating that the duties performed by the employee are encompassed in the current description; • Do not sign the supervisor’s attestation, but rather indicate that you do not support the reclassification and/or would be willing to discuss the employee’s form with HR. • Show to your VP to determine if she/he wishes to sign or not

  12. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Community College of Philadelphia Supervisor’s Request for Reclassification Review Clerical Title Series College Office or Department: ______________________Date: ________ Supervisor’s Name _____________ Title: ___________ Phone: __(college) Position/Incumbent Information: Current Position Title: (new title names) Incumbent’s Name:____ SN__/__/___ Current Position Salary: __(Annual X /Hourly__) Workload: FTX PT_ (Hrs/Wk) MM/YY of First Appointment: In This Office: MM/YY At the College: MM/YY In this Title: MM/YY NOTE: If you do not have all the dates, they are available from HR

  13. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: • Have you previously requested and been denied a reclassification of this position in the new clerical title series established May 15, 2003? _____. If no, proceed to the next page. If yes, complete the following two questions: • NOTE: Answer NO and go to next page. This question is for future requests that have been previously denied

  14. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Proposed Reclassification Information: • Proposed Position Title (new higher title being requested) • Proposed Salary (if different from minimum for title) $__________________ (e.g. due to 8% guarantee, due to a requested special adjustment based on _______, etc.) • If you are requesting a salary greater than [the current salary] that guaranteed by contractAND greater than the minimum for the higher title, attach a brief justification and include a budget availability endorsement from your Vice President.

  15. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Please provide a BRIEF answer to each of the following: • What specific opportunities have you observed … • Examples: • this year she asked to understudy a senior staff member in how to handle xxx; • spent three weeks in ’02 shadowing xxx to learn xxx and now handles that responsibility with little supervision and few errors • What specific actions have you observed the incumbent take in this position to (a) train peers … • Example • attended 3 week training on new office systems in ‘02 and taught other staff • staff seek her advise when they have problems with new office system (c) to improve office processes or service delivery… • Example • arranged for three other clerical staff in our office to take Connections when vacancies in courses offered by Student Services permitted; marked improvement in counter services by staff reflected in student surveys • received employee of month award for handling a very difficult customer service complaint; prevented office disruption

  16. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Example 1. from Table

  17. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Example 2. from Table

  18. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Attestation • Attestation: By my signature I certify that I have reviewed the requirements of the higher title to which I am requesting reclassification, that I believe the nominated incumbent has the competencies required for that position, and that the incumbent already performs a significant number of the tasks and responsibilities associated with the Job Description of the higher title. Furthermore, the incumbent’s job performance reflects at least the satisfactory expectations found in the Job Description. I agree to meet with a representative of the College Human Resources Department to review this request at a mutually agreeable time and to provide further requested documentation, if it is available. I will also make the incumbent available for an interview or desk audit as the HR Department determines to be necessary. I understand that a skills assessment for technical competencies may be required and will make the incumbent available for such tests, within the workload demands of the office. NOTE: IF you do NOT agree that the position should be reclassified, do not signthe attestation and either (a) give your reasons or (b) indicate you would be willing to discuss your views with HR. Show to your VP.

  19. Completing the Reclassification Form:Supervisors: Completing the process • GIVE TO THE VP to read/sign; • Collect the signed, dated forms and forward to HR. • Keep a copy of the completed, signed forms in a secure office file for future reference.

  20. Completing the Reclassification Form:Employees: Community College of Philadelphia Employee’s Reclassification Form Clerical Title Series College Office or Department: _______ Date: _______ Current Position Title: (e.g. Office Administrative Assistant Level 2) Incumbent’s Name: (your name) Phone (at college) NOTE: The form below addresses the core competencies required at the higher classification level. You may wish to refer to the competency-based Job Description for the proposed title in order to ensure your responses address the expectations of the proposed position. Please be brief and as specific as possible. Do not attach other supporting documentation at this time. You will be contacted if such documentation is required.

  21. Completing the Reclassification Form:Employees: Example 1. from Table 1

  22. Completing the Reclassification Form:Employees: Example 2. from Table 1

  23. Completing the Reclassification Form:Employees: Example 3. from Table 2

  24. TIPS • Assume the reader knows little about your job or your skills • Assume the reader will only rely on what is written on the form • Write a draft first • For every accomplishment you list, have some idea of documentation that would support it, if asked (including your supervisor’s backing)

  25. Completing the Reclassification Form:Employees: Example 4. from Table 2

  26. Completing the Process:Employee Attestation • Attestation: By my signature I certify that the information I have provided in Appendix A above is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I agree to meet with a representative of the College Human Resources Department to review my submission at a time agreeable to my supervisor and to provide further requested documentation, if it is available. I will participate in a desk audit, as the HR Department determines to be necessary. I understand that a skills assessment for technical competencies may be required and I will undertake such tests, if required, at a time agreeable to my supervisor. • Signature: _________________________Date___________

  27. Completing the Process:Employee • Meet with your supervisor to discuss your request to be reclassified; if the supervisor does not agree with the reclassification, he/she will forward your form to HR anyway. • After reviewing a draft and supporting documents with your supervisors, give a fully completed, signed form to the Supervisor to read/sign/forward; • NOTE: If you send your completed form direct to HR, it will be returned to your supervisor to fill out and may delay your consideration. • You may request a copy of the supervisor’s completed form as well; • Keep a copyof your completed, signed forms in a secure place for future reference. • HR will advise your of next steps, which may include a technical examination, an interview, a desk audit, etc.

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