Full-time Employees
Employee expectations are described in detail in OPERATIONAL MEMORANDUM DEA-802 (Professional Development) and OPERATIONAL MEMORANDUM DEA-804 (Core Expectations)
- Core Expectations
- Individual Professional Development
- Professional Development Activities
- Professional Development Checklist for Full-time Employees
All full-time employees will complete or attend the following Core Expectations each academic year:
- FERPA Training XREG-2000-80000 (online class)
- Sexual Harassment Awareness Training XREG-2000-80001 (online class)
- Keeping Safe in a Campus Emergency XSAF-1001-80000 (online class)
- College Convocation (Fall Semester)
- Richland College Graduation Ceremony (Administrators and Faculty only)
- Fall and Spring Return Week Meetings and Activities (Instructional Administrators and Faculty only)
Note: Attendance at Convocation, Graduation and Return Week Meetings is no longer documented in the Staff Enrichment Report in eConnect.
In addition to the Core Expectations, all full-time employees will complete at least 12 hours of Individual Professional Development during each academic year with at least one activity in each of the following three learning categories:
Professional Development activities fall into the following three categories: | |
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1. Professional – Essential knowledge, skills, and abilities for all higher education professionals – Includes topics such as institutional mission, vision, and values; institutional governance and organization; institutional policies and processes; program assessment training; conflict resolution; time management; communication skills; job-specific training; etc. The Professional cetegory also includes all group-specific learning objectives for faculty, staff, and administrators. | (Section numbers 84xxx) |
2. Technological – Topics related to using digital technologies as tools for effective communication and information management – Includes all software training. | (Section numbers 85xxx) |
3. Intercultural – All Employees – Knowledge, skills, and abilities for working effectively with others in an intercultural environment – Includes topics such as cultural self-awareness, understanding cultural differences, cultural learning styles, managing cultural conflict, etc. | (Section numbers 86xxx) |
Professional development activities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Artistic/cultural events which include a presentation, workshop, formal discussion, or other related professional development aspect.
- Assessment training
- Classes, sessions, and seminars (face-to-face or online)
- Professional development facilitator
- Faculty research and/or publishing
- Formal education leading to a job-related degree or certificate
- Formal on-the-job training
- Formal training leading to a job-related skills qualification
- Panel/group discussions or forums
- Professional conferences
- Professional reading
- Sabbatical
- Webinars
- Activities that directly contribute to an employee’s ability to serve Richland College by the enhancement and advancement of his/her professional knowledge, skills, and abilities.
The following activities are not to be considered professional development and will not be documented in an employee’s professional development transcript:
- Annual assessment requirements
- Club sponsorship
- Community service
- Departmental/office/committee meetings
- Fitness/wellness activities
- Social events
- Activities that do not directly contribute to an employee’s ability to serve Richland College by the enhancement and advancement of his/her professional knowledge, skills, and abilities.