Procedure 2-DEFINITION OF TERMS

 

REFERENCES AND RELATED POLICIES

UC-PPSM 2 (Definition of Terms)

SUPPLEMENTAL DEFINITION OF TERMS

Applicant -- Anyone who applies for a position open for recruitment. The campus does not have the responsibility to collect applicant flow data for all applicants, only for those applicants that are defined as "candidates."

Applicant Flow Data -- The gender/ethnic demographic profile of all candidates for a position open for recruitment. As a federal contractor, the University is required to maintain applicant flow data.

Call Back -- The period an employee is called back to work without prior notice after completing his or her regular work schedule and having left the premises.

Candidate -- An applicant who meets the minimum requirements for the job and will be considered further in the selection process. The campus has the responsibility to collect applicant flow data on all candidates considered for a position open for recruitment.

Casual Recruited as Career -- A position which is filled by an incumbent who had been recruited as though the position were career. Within a year this position may be changed to a career position without re-posting as a career opening and the incumbent thereby designated as a career employee.

CHR -- Campus Human Resources

Delegation of Authority -- The transfer of authority for specific administrative functions from a central office level to an organizational level.

Department Head -- The chairperson of a department or the head of an administrative or other unit as designated by the Campus Organizational Hierarchy.

Designee -- Representative to whom the Organization Head has redelegated authority.

Dual Employment -- Employment status that permits a full-time employee to work overtime in another department, or in a different class in the same department.

Appointment Types:

Career: A career appointment is established at a fixed or variable percentage of time at 50 percent or more of full-time, which is expected to continue for one year or longer. In addition, a career appointment may be originally designated as a casual position, but held by the same incumbent for thirteen consecutive months at 50 percent or more of full-time. An employee appointed to a career position shall be considered a career employee in that position.

Casual: A casual appointment is established at any percentage of time, fixed or variable, for less than one year, or is established at a fixed or variable percentage of time at less than 50 percent of full time regardless of the duration of the position. An employee appointed to a casual position shall be considered a casual employee in that position.

Casual Restricted: A non-career position which is reserved for a regular student of the University of California. An employee, who is a regular status student, appointed to a non-career position shall be considered a casual/restricted employee in that position. A position retains the designation of "casual/restricted" as long as the position is reserved for a regular student, regardless of the percent of full time or the duration of the appointment.

Contract: An employee appointed to a contract position shall be considered a contract employee in that position.

Partial-Year Career: An employee appointed to a partial-year career position shall be considered a partial-year career employee in that position.

Per Diem: An employee appointed to a per diem position is considered a per diem employee in that position.

Interview Pool -- The interview pool consists of the candidates who will be interviewed for the position. The UCLA Affirmative Action Form A-Interview and Hire Record must be completed and retained within the department for three years.

Merit Increase -- A within range salary increase granted to employees in career positions based on performance and other factors.

MSP -- Management and Senior Professional Program.

Organization Head -- The head of each organization (e.g., Vice Chancellor, Provost, Dean, or Librarian), as defined by the Campus Organizational Hierarchy.

Protective Work Clothing -- Attire worn over or in place of regular clothing to protect the employee's clothing from damage or abnormal soiling or to maintain a sanitary environment. This includes such items as serving aprons, laboratory coats or dresses, shop coats, and surgical gowns.

PSS -- Professional and Support Staff. Employee group comprising employees in sixc classification grades below MSP which resulted from the merging of the former A&PS and Staff Personnel programs.

Redelegation of Authority -- Authority transferred to the next level.

Safety Equipment -- Protects the employee and includes such items as head covers, gloves, goggles, prescription safety glasses, safety shoes, handguns, batons, and handcuffs.

Salary Grade -- A salary grade consists of a group of job classifications in a given salary range.

Salary Range:

Minimum Salary -- The lowest salary rate within a given job title. No individual salary shall fall below the minimum.

Salary Midpoint -- Calculated sum of the salary range minimum and maximum divided by two.

Maximum Salary -- The highest salary rate in the range within a given job title. No individual salary shall be above the maximum salary rate in the range of a job title.

SMG -- Senior Management Group. Retitling of former Executive program.

Tier 1 -- First level of personnel program composed of PSS employees.

Tier 2 -- Second level of personnel program composed of SMG and MSP employees.

Trial Employment -- Temporary employment which may be offered under the following circumstances:

    1. to a disabled employee or former employee who was medically separated, when recommended by the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor and approved by the Assistant Vice Chancellor, CHR. Such trial employment may be offered to evaluate the disabled individual's interests and abilities. The length of trial employment shall not exceed one year. Positions used for trial employment shall be designated as casual; and
    2. to an employee who has been preferentially rehired for a period of up to six (6) months. Such trial employment may be terminated by either party during that period and the employee returned to the layoff pool for the period remaining before the commencement of the trial employment.

Refer to UC-PPSM 60 (Layoff and Reduction in Time from Professional and Support Staff Career Positions), UC-PPSM 81 (Reasonable Accommodation) and to UCLA's PPSM Procedures for UC-PPSM 60.

UC-PPSM -- University of California Personnel Policies for Staff Members. Also referred to as PPSM.

Uniforms -- Attire, excluding shoes, which are worn for the purpose of ready visual identification of personnel, such as those used in the police, parking, and guard occupations. Uniform components include items such as shirts, ties, pants, dresses, skirts, blouses, and jackets which are of the same design, color, and style.



 

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