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LEAVES AND VACANCIES REPLACEMENTS
Dean's Office contacts: Sue
Barnhart, Linda Nelson,
Divisional Dean
Temporary filling of vacancies.
Each Spring
Quarter the department chair should review the leaves, vacancies, and
time-fraction reductions of faculty for the coming year. This information and the proposed replacement
plans are sent to the Dean's Office on a specific form--see the Salary release-recapture policy
section and the Salary
release-recapture form.
Searches for permanent faculty
positions. The Dean's Office must approve all searches for permanent
faculty positions. Approval to search is
independent of any specific vacancy that might have occurred in a department,
since all vacant positions revert to the College for reallocation to areas of
greatest need and opportunity. Any unit
may submit a request for a position, whether or not a vacancy has occurred
during the previous year.
The normal practice is for a vacant position to remain
vacant for one year. There are three
reasons:
(1) Funds are needed to support the transitions that occur
after vacancies. By retaining the
recapture funds for one year, a department can reallocate teaching
responsibilities to accommodate the change in the number of faculty FTE or to
bridge to a new hire.
(2) Funds are needed to provide College reserves. The College has no permanent reserve,
choosing instead to distribute to units as much of the permanent budget as
possible. The reserve is funded largely
through the College share of leave recapture.
(3) The separation of a vacancy from a new search allows for
improved planning. The delay of a year
can result in better long-term decisions regarding the future of a
department. In a few instances the need
for continuity in a program might be compelling, but in general the additional
time will be advantageous to a unit.
During Spring Quarter, the Dean's Office invites departments
to submit proposals for the allocation of College faculty positions. Justifications for position allocations should
be prepared carefully, giving attention to overall scholarly and instructional
needs and considering interdisciplinary cooperation between units. Proposals are submitted on the form Approve search request. Searches are normally approved at the rank of
Assistant Professor or lower; only in extraordinary circumstances is a search
authorized at a higher rank. Vacancies
occurring after the request deadline usually will not be reassigned for search
until the following year, with temporary funds available to cover teaching
requirements.