The institution publishes and implements policies regarding the appointment, employment, and regular evaluation of non-faculty personnel.
x Compliance o Non-Compliance o Partial
Compliance
UL Lafayette is
committed to employing the best-qualified candidates while engaging in
recruitment and selection practices that comply with all applicable employment
laws. It is the policy of the University to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees.
Authorization from Human Resources is required to initiate any action for an
open position, including recruitment expenditures, advertising, interviewing,
and offers of employment.
UL Lafayette and
the UL System BOS define and publish policies and procedures regarding the
appointment, employment, and evaluation of University personnel. The policies
underlying the University’s governance structure are
found on the University and BOS policy websites, and further articulated
through the Faculty and Staff Handbooks.
BOS rules governing the appointment of
University personnel are delineated in Chapter III, Section II of the BOS Bylaws. Bylaws Chapter III, Section II.A covers the Chief Executive; Chapter III,
Section II.B covers Vice Presidents (Academic, Non-Academic), Deans, and
Athletic Directors; and Chapter III, Sections II.D-E cover other
administrators.
University
employees are designated as either
Unclassified or Classified. Classified positions are governed by the policies
and procedures of the State Civil Service. Unclassified positions are
constitutionally exempt from State Civil Service rules and are governed by the
policies and procedures of the University and the BOS. All faculty, faculty administrator, and University administrator
positions are unclassified. Staff positions are either classified or
unclassified.
The BOS conducts
searches for the Chief Executive of the University, and its Bylaws specify the policies and procedures
for such searches.
The University’s
Human Resources Department publicizes hiring procedures for all employee types on its internal and external
webpages. The University has established specific hiring procedures for full-time permanent faculty, administrator, and staff
vacancies, and temporary full-time, adjunct, and part-time vacancies. Non-temporary positions are filled competitively, whereas
temporary jobs are not.
The appointment
procedure for faculty and administrative positions begins when a supervisor
submits a request to fill a non-temporary
vacancy through the
University’s online recruitment system, Cornerstone On Demand. Directives on required language are provided through Cornerstone. The Human Resources office reviews these requests
before routing them through an electronic approval queue for administrative and budgetary approvals. The Provost is the
final approver for academic faculty positions; the President is final approver
for all other vacancies. All approved requests are
posted on the University Career, Higher Ed Jobs, and industry-specific
recruitment sites. Additionally, background screening, interview scheduling, and formal job offers are automated through Cornerstone.
The University
complies with state and federal laws, the principles of equal employment
opportunity and affirmative action, and University policies and procedures when
conducting faculty, administrator, and staff searches. Excluding temporary and interim appointments, the University
utilizes open competitive searches for administrator positions. Peer
administrators, faculty, staff, students, and community members are included on search committees as
appropriate. Where suitable, the University also utilizes outside search firms
to identify and attract qualified candidates.
Once
a final candidate is selected, the hiring recommendation is submitted and approved
via the Personnel Action Form.
Hiring recommendations are reviewed and approved through the
department’s signatory approval chain, Human Resources, Finance, and the
President. Once approved, the responsible Academic Dean makes job offers for faculty positions. Human Resources makes all other
formal job offers.
Chapter III, Section
IV.D
of the BOS Bylaws outlines the process for the evaluation of the
University President. (See standard 4.2.c) Specifically:
The performance of the institution presidents
shall be individually evaluated on a regular basis according to a process
approved by the Board. The evaluations are intended to (1) fulfill Board
responsibility for making certain that each institution is well managed, (2)
help the presidents improve their performance, (3) make certain
that sound institutional
goals are being
pursued, and (4)
identify opportunities for improving the management and planning
functions of the University of Louisiana System and its constituent
universities.
In
support of these expectations, UL Lafayette’s strategic plan is foundational to
the annual evaluation of executive and senior leadership employees. In the
annual evaluation process, each member of the
University's executive team—in consultation with the University
President—advances the University's strategic plan by establishing annual goals
linked to strategic priorities. These goals then serve as the basis for senior
administrators’ and departments’ goals.
The
University regularly assesses the effectiveness of administrators and staff
through annual performance evaluations based on performance, relative to the
competency model for each position, and the attainment of agreed-upon goals.
The performance
evaluation
is administered through the talent management platform, Cornerstone On Demand,
using separate competency models for the executive and administrators and supervisors and
unclassified staff.
Within individual
evaluations, employees are rated as expert, advanced, proficient, developing, does not demonstrate, or not evaluated. Table 5.5 — 1 presents
sample evaluations at each level of reporting within each of the vice
presidential areas of the University.
Table 5.5 — 1: Vice Presidential Areas –
Levels of Evaluation
Area |
Name |
Position |
Evaluation |
Office of the President |
David Danahar |
Senior Advisor to the President |
|
Taneicea Mallery |
Director, Equity, Diversity, and Community Engagement |
||
Athletics |
James Harris |
Executive Director of Athletics |
|
Jessica Leger |
Deputy Director of Athletics |
||
Bryan Maggard |
Director of Athletics |
||
Nicholas Yantko |
Deputy Director of Athletics |
||
Enrollment Management |
DeWayne Bowie |
Vice President for Enrollment
Management |
|
Cynthia Shows-Perez |
Executive Director of Financial Aid |
||
Academic Affairs |
Jaimie Hebert |
Provost and Vice President for
Academic Affairs |
|
Azmy Ackleh |
Dean of the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences |
||
John Bret Becton |
Dean of the B.I. Moody III College of Business
Administration |
||
Gordon Brooks |
Dean of the College of the Arts |
||
Bobbie DeCuir |
Dean of University College |
||
Mary Farmer-Kaiser |
Dean of the Graduate School |
||
LouAnne Greenwald |
Director of the Hilliard Art
Museum |
||
Jordan Kellman |
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts |
||
Fabrice Leroy |
Assistant Vice President for
Academic Affairs – Academic Programs |
||
Robert McKinney |
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs –
Faculty Affairs |
||
Nathan Roberts |
Dean of the College of Education |
||
Mark Zappi (FA18) |
Dean of the College of Engineering |
||
Administration and Finance |
Megan Breaux |
Interim Director of the Office
of Administration and Finance |
|
Debra Calais |
Assistant Vice President of Finance |
||
William Crist |
Director of Facility Management |
||
Eugene Fields |
Chief Information Officer |
||
Marie Frank |
Director of the Office of
Purchasing |
||
Shannon Gary |
Interim Director of Finance Administration and
Compliance |
||
Lisa Landry |
Director of Administrative
Services |
||
Tommy Pears |
Director of Auxiliary Operations |
||
Paul Thomas |
Chief Human Resources Officer |
||
Advancement |
Aimee Abshire |
Director of Web Communications |
|
John Blohm |
Vice President for Advancement |
||
Lisa Capone |
Executive Director of Development |
||
Jennifer LeMeunier |
Executive Director of Alumni
Affairs |
||
Lauren Shiver |
Associate Vice President of Advancement Operations |
||
Student Affairs |
Patricia Cottonham |
Vice President for Student
Affairs |
|
Margarita Perez |
Dean of Students |
||
Research |
Ramesh Kolluru |
Vice President for Research,
Innovation, and Economic Development |
|
Francois Villinger |
Director of the New Iberia Research Center |
Prior to the
implementation of Cornerstone in 2017, unclassified staff were evaluated on criteria
developed for their positions by their supervisors. Examples from 2015 and 2016
include:
·
2015 Sample
Unclassified Staff Evaluations
·
2016 Sample
Unclassified Staff Evaluations
Classified
staff are evaluated through the State
Civil Service Performance Evaluation System, with ratings of Excellent, Successful, or Needs
Improvement, and specific benchmarks and work expectations individually set
for each employee. Supporting documentation is required for a
rating of Excellent.
·
2016 Sample
Classified Planning
·
2017 Sample
Classified Planning
·
2016 Sample
Classified Evaluation
·
2017 Sample
Classified Evaluation
The University’s
performance management process includes three major components: goal planning,
evaluation, and development planning. During goal planning, employees and
supervisors collaboratively develop individual and departmental goals, which are then aligned with the University’s mission
and strategic plan. The progress toward and achievement of these goals is then assessed during the evaluation portion
of the review in which supervisory employees self-evaluate, and they are assessed on their prior year goal
attainment and competency performance. They then, in collaboration with their
supervisors, develop professional development goals and plans. Non-supervisory
staff are encouraged but not required to complete the self-evaluation. All performance evaluations are subject to second-level
supervisory approval.
2015 Sample Unclassified Staff Evaluations
2016 Sample Classified Evaluation
2016 Sample Classified Planning
2016 Sample Unclassified Staff Evaluations
2017 Sample Classified Evaluation
2017 Sample Classified Planning
Aimee Abshire, Director of Web Communications
Approval Process of Requisitions
Azmy Ackleh, Dean of the College of Sciences
Board Policy and Procedures Memo
Bobbie DeCuir, Dean of the University College
BOS
Bylaws, Chapter 3, Faculty and Staff – CEO Vacancies, searches and appointments
BOS Bylaws, Chapter III, Section IV.D
Bryan Maggard, Athletic Director
Classified
Evaluation Instructions
Cornerstone Sample Requisition Request
Cynthia Shows-Perez, Executive Director of Financial Aid
David Danahar, Interim Provost
Debra Calais, Assistant Vice President of Finance
DeWayne Bowie, Vice President for Enrollment Management
Equal Employment Opportunity Policies
Eugene Fields, Chief Information Officer
Executive First Level Evaluation
Executive Level Self-Assessment
Executive Second Level Evaluation
Fabrice Leroy, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs – Academic Programs
Francois Villinger, Director of the New Iberia Research Center
Gordon Brooks, Dean of the College of the Arts
Jaimie Hebert, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
James Harris, Executive Director of Athletics
Jennifer LeMeunier, Executive Director of Alumni Affairs
Jessica Leger, Deputy Director of Athletics
John Blohm, Vice President for Advancement
John Bret Becton, Dean of the College of Business
Jordan Kellman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
Lauren Shiver, Associate Vice President of Advancement Operations
Lisa Capone, Executive Director of Development
Lisa Landry, Director of Administrative Services
LouAnne Greenwald, Director of the Hilliard Art Museum
Margarita Perez, Dean of Students
Marie Frank, Director of the Office of Purchasing
Mark Zappi, Dean of the College of Engineering
Mary Farmer-Kaiser, Dean of the Graduate School
Megan Breaux, Interim Director of the Office of Administration and Finance
Nathan Roberts, Dean of the College of Education
Nicholas Yantko, Deputy Director for External Operations
Patricia Cottonham, Vice President for Student Affairs
Paul Thomas, Chief Human Resources Officer
Ramesh Kolluru, Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Economic Development
Required Language for Faculty Vacancies
Robert McKinney, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs – Faculty Affairs
Sample Supporting Documentation for Rating of Exceptional
Shannon Gary, Interim Director of Finance Administration and Compliance
Supervisor and Unclassified Competencies With Benchmarks
Taneicea Mallory, Director, Equity and Diversity
Tommy Pears, Director of Auxiliary Operations