All requests to be absent from work should be approved in advance by your supervisor; sick leave and emergency absences should be reported to your supervisor at the earliest possible opportunity. If you telephone to request sick or vacation leave in an emergent situation, you are expected to speak directly with your supervisor to receive approval of the absence. Absences must be recorded on your time card.
Recognizing adoption as a meaningful and viable way to build a family, the State of Illinois has implemented an Adoption Benefit Program to help employees who adopt a child. To encourage adoption, especially of children who traditionally wait longer for families, the Adoption Benefit Program of the State of Illinois will reimburse State employees for some adoption expenses incurred.
All permanent, full-time State of Illinois employees are eligible for this program. It applies to adoptions finalized since November 15, 1985.
The program pays eligible expenses up to a maximum of $1,500 for a waiting child and up to $1,000 for any other child. If you adopt more than one child, you may file for benefits for each child. Call Benefits for further information (298-1853).
The program's purpose is to enhance the University's Affirmative Action program by increasing the pool of qualified women and minorities for administrative positions. The program provides women and minority employees with an opportunity to develop and increase administrative skills in an area of their interest. The program is not intended to guarantee a change in employment or salary status when the internship period ends.
Employees are offered the opportunity to work on a temporary released-time basis under the direction of an appropriate administrative mentor. These internships are typically either half-time for a full academic year or full-time for one semester. Administrative interns observe and participate in many of the University's administrative decision-making processes during the internship experience. Interns and mentors also define a specific project to focus the administrative experience.
All continuing employees are eligible to apply. Past experience has shown that selection and placement through the program can enhance the competitiveness of interns who apply for administrative positions. Typically, applicants possess at least a bachelor's degree. Applicants for the Administrative Internship Program should submit a completed application form, a current resume, the names and addresses of two references, and immediate supervisor's statement of support.
A more complete description of the program, as well as application forms, additional information, and aid in completing the application process may be obtained from the Affirmative Action Office located in Sherman Hall 202. Selection recommendations will be made by the WIU Administrative Internship Committee, whose membership list is also available from the Affirmative Action Office (298-1977).
(SUCSS 250.70)
Western Illinois University Civil Service employees are employed in different types of appointments. These appointments are defined below. Any questions about your type of appointment should be referred to Human Resources.
An apprentice is a non-status employee who is employed in an occupation defined as an "apprenticeable occupation" by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. A six-month probationary period follows certification offered by the University.
An extra help appointment may be made for any position emergent in nature and meeting the following conditions: 1) employee is called for service occasionally; 2) services are not regularly required on a constant, repetitive basis; 3) amount of time needed is not usually predictable; 4) payment for work is on an hourly basis; and 5) work cannot readily be assigned on a straight-time or overtime basis to a status employee. Employees in extra-help positions are not eligible for BOT or State of Illinois benefits.
Learner programs are applicable for entry-level classes in which there are no minimum educational and experience requirements. The learner cannot receive more than 95 percent of the minimum of the range during the learning period but is entitled to the benefits offered by the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University and the State of Illinois. Learner appointments cannot be made in the presence of a reemployment register for the classification.
Provisional appointments are made in the absence of a register. A person so appointed must be qualified as stated in the class specification. In order to establish eligibility for a status appointment, the provisional appointee must file application for examination and compete by score for the status position. A provisional employee who has not passed the examination may continue to be employed, providing no candidate is available for appointment from the appropriate register. Provisional employees are entitled to benefits offered by the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University.
Status appointments are positions continuing on a regular basis for six months or more and which have been assigned to a classification. Such appointments may be on a full-time or on a percentage of a full-time basis. Those employees assigned to a status appointment must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to become a certified employee. All employees with status appointments of 50 percent time or more are entitled to employee benefits offered by the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University.
Temporary appointments are made to any position which the employer certifies to be emergent, temporary, or transitory. Such appointments should not be for more than three months, but may be extended for a maximum of six months less one day, with approval by the Director of Human Resources. Board of Trustees benefits provide eligibility for holiday pay to employees in temporary positions.
A trainee appointment may be made if the following conditions exist: 1) there are no qualified candidates available from the reemployment or promotional register for the classification; 2) the applicant lacks one or more of the minimum qualifications for the classification. Trainee programs are applicable for any classification which required certain educational and/or experience qualifications, except craft or trade classifications. A trainee cannot receive more than 95 percent of the minimum of the range during the training period, but the employee is entitled to the benefits offered by the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University and the State of Illinois. A trainee may take vacation leave on an exception basis with the approval of the Designated Employer Representative (Human Resources Director) as provided for in the Board of Trustees regulations.
Western Illinois University supports twenty NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic teams (10 men’s and 10 women’s teams), and is a charter member of The Summit League and the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
Westerwinds athletics at Western Illinois University sponsor the sports of basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track and field, tennis, volleyball and golf.
Leatherneck athletics competes in basketball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, swimming and diving, golf, baseball, soccer, tennis, and football.
Seasonal and individual game tickets and schedules for all intercollegiate athletic events are available through the Athletic Ticket Office, Western Hall 103 (298-1190) and www.wiuathletics.com.
The following outline of procedures describes the formal process used to review audit determinations:
The following outline describes the procedures used to evaluate positions.
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