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This section describes the process that is followed
to create a new position and hire a new employee
for an exempt, classified, or part-time
hourly position. (Click here for the process to hire new
part-time faculty).
The steps below outline the Staffing Request process
that takes place before beginning to recruit for a new position:
- The organizational unit identifies needed position(s)
in consultation with the appropriate Vice President(s).
- The department or organizational unit works with
Human Resources to perform a job analysis to identify work activities,
competencies and essential functions of the position. From that analysis,
a written position description reflecting basic duties and responsibilities
of the position will be created.
- Human Resources assists the requesting unit in determining
the appropriate title and salary, and reviews the classification to
determine that the position is in compliance with State and Federal
laws regarding exempt, classified, or hourly status as appropriate.
Once a salary or hourly rate is determined, the department or organizational
unit reviews applicable budgetary implications including salary, benefits,
travel, supplies, and equipment/office needs.
- Once the job description and budget implications
are set, the requesting authority routes a completed, signed Staffing
Request along with the job description to the following areas for signature:
- Appointing Authority – to confirm that the position meets
unit goals;
- Human Resources – to determine what recruitment activities
are appropriate to meet Highline’s Affirmative Action plan;
- Budget Office – to verify that funding is available;
- President’s Office – to confirm that the new position
meets institutional goals
- After routing, the Staffing Request with all appropriate
signatures is returned to Human Resources for establishment of the recruitment
file. HR will inform the organizational unit that recruitment may begin.
In the case of temporary part time positions, the candidate to be hired
may already have been identified, but s/he cannot be hired or start
working until the position has been established through the completed
Staffing Request procedure.
- A department or organizational unit that hires several
temporary hourly employees for the same job title and budget throughout
the fiscal year may route an “open” staffing request for
that particular job title and budget, establishing that openings for
that position will be filled with the number of employees that fit the
needs of the department during that fiscal year. A new open staffing
request will need to be established for each new fiscal year.
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