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It is the policy of the university to recruit and employ the most qualified candidates and to ensure that the recruitment process facilitates the attainment of affirmative action goals and objectives. If certain criteria are met, Non-Recruitment can be used to fill limited (temporary) and by agreement (BYA) appointments without conducting a recruitment.
A limited appointment is an appointment during which the employee is expected to be on pay status for less than 1,000 hours in a 12-month period. An employee holding a limited appointment will convert to career status when they have attained 1,000 hours of qualifying service in any 12 consecutive months without a break in service of at least 120 calendar days.
It is inappropriate for a limited appointee who has filled a position via non-recruitment to convert to career status. Conversion to a career appointment conveys to the employee expanded conditions of employment such as grievance rights, leaves of absence, preferential rehire and recall rights if laid off, and other privileges such as credit toward the probationary period.
Note: A Temporary Agency Employee may be used to fill a temporary assignment. See Temporary Staff for additional information.
II. Related Policies, Contract Articles and References
- Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) - employees not covered by a collective bargaining agreement:
- Contract Articles - employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement
-
Fair Hiring Guide
- Non-Recruitment Process
- Filling a Vacancy
III. Authority
The Unit Head is delegated the authority to select and hire appointees for limited positions, and to determine salary appointment rates above the minimum of the range for limited positions.
The employment of near relatives within the same unit requires approval of the Staff HR Director. See
Employment of Near Relatives - Employment Actions.
IV. Criteria
Hiring managers are strongly encouraged to fill positions through Recruitment; however, Non-Recruitment may be used if the position:
- Will not exceed 800 hours, and
- Will not exceed 6 months in duration, and
- Has a definite end date, and
- The individual does not have a bank of limited appointment hours that would cause the appointment to convert to career status.
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