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| IS - 2052 Employee Categories |
Human Resources
Release Date: 4/3/01
Revision 1:5/25/04
Revision 2: 12/2/04 |
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CNM Board Policy
Employee Handbook 3.01, Employee Definitions/Categories
Administrative Directive
Introduction
There are two categories of
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) employees: instructional
and non-instructional. Instructional employees include exempt and non-exempt instructors and instructional support
employees working on an academic-year basis. Instructional support employees include instructional technicians,
laboratory technicians and tutors. Non-instructional employees are exempt and non-exempt employees hired to perform
duties other than student instruction. For insurance eligibility information, see Source
Document IS-2002, Faculty and Staff Insurance Benefits. For leave eligibility
information, see the
Employee Handbook VIII, Leave Policies.
1. Instructional Employees
1.1 Instructors. Instructors
include regular full-time, regular part-time, temporary, substitute and casual employees.
1.1.1
A regular full-time instructor works for a minimum of
30 hours per week. The duties in these hours consist of class contact hours, office
hours, and other duties associated with preparation and grading as outlined in the
Full-time Faculty
Collective Bargaining Agreement. A copy of this agreement is available through a Human Resources Representative.
1.1.2 Regular Part-Time Instructors. A regular part-time instructor
is hired from term to term and teaches a workload as approved by the Dean..
1.1.3 Temporary Instructors. Temporary instructors are hired on a
waiver
of announcement for a specified period of time not to exceed one (1) year.
1.1.4 Substitute Instructors. Substitute
instructors are hired for an indefinite period of time to replace a regular instructor.
1.1.5 Casual Instructors. Casual instructors are
hired on an intermittent basis for an indefinite period of time.
2. Instructional Support Employees
2.1 Instructional support employees include instructional technicians, laboratory technicians
and tutors. Instructional support employees include regular full-time, regular part-time, temporary and
casual employees.
2.1.1 Regular full-time instructional support employees
have a work year set in accordance with their
Collective
Bargaining Agreement.
2.1.2 Regular part-time instructional support employees perform assigned duties totaling fewer
than 1872 hours per academic year.
2.1.3 Temporary instructional support employees are hired for a specified period of time not to exceed one (1) year.
2.1.4
Casual instructional support employees are hired on an intermittent basis for an indefinite period of time not to exceed
750 hours per year.
3. Non-Instructional Employees
3.1 Non-instructional employees are exempt and non-exempt employees hired to
perform duties other than student instruction. Non-instructional employees include regular full-time, regular part-time, temporary, casual
and student employees.
3.1.1 Regular full-time non-instructional employees
have a work week normally consisting of forty (40) hours per
week of assigned duties.
3.1.2 Regular part-time non-instructional employees
have a work week normally consisting of fewer than forty (40) hours per
week of assigned duties.
3.1.3 Temporary non-instructional employees are hired for a period of time not to exceed one
(1) year.
3.1.4 Casual non-instructional employees are hired on an intermittent basis for an indefinite
period of time not to exceed 173 hours per term.
4.
Trial Employees
4.1 All full- and part-time exempt and non-exempt employees are considered "trial
employees" for an initial period of their employment in any position with the
College.
4.1.1 All full- and part-time
exempt employees are trial employees for the longer of
their initial 28 months of employment or six months from their first day of
employment in any position except as noted in
Section 3.04E. in the
Employee Handbook.
4.1.2 All full- and part-time
non-exempt employees are trial employees for the
first six months of their employment.
4.1.2.1 The trial period for
non-exempt employees may be extended for an additional period, not to exceed
six months, at the discretion of the College.
4.1.3 Time spent as a part-time or
full-time instructor is not counted toward any trial period.
5. Contracted
Employees
5.1 Senior administrative staff and
certain other administrative staff specifically identified by the President of
the College are considered "contracted employees." Contracted
employees serve at the discretion of the President and there is no commitment
expressed or implied to renew or extend their employment beyond the term of
their contracts.
6. Definitions
| Contact
Hours |
Teaching hours scheduled with students in a classroom, lab or clinical setting. The
required contact hours by discipline/program are specified in the Workload Appendix to the Full-time Faculty
Collective Bargaining Agreement. A copy of this agreement is available through a Human Resources Representative.
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| Exempt |
A reference to the FLSA's exemptions for executive, professional, and administrative employees. Exempt employees are paid a salary and are not eligible for overtime pay.
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| Non-Exempt |
An employee's status under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the
principal federal wage-hour law. Non-exempt employees receive a rate of pay at least equal to the federal minimum wage. Non-exempt employees also are entitled to overtime time pay of at least one-and-one-half
times their regular rate for hours worked in excess of 40 in a
workweek. |
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