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HR Practices at Smaller Institutions HR 5393
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Texas Wesleyan University – Overview Small, private, religious-affiliated Located in Fort Worth, TX Enrolled full-time students – over 3,000 Employees: –Full-time: 400 –Part-time:100 –Student: 200 Human Resources Staff Members: 3.75
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Protecting Data Business continuity/disaster recovery –How long will technology be inaccessible? –How much potential data could be lost? Sheltering records –personnel files– Colleague –third-parties– campus wide Social Security numbers; HIPAA; FERPA
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Supplemental Software Programs Off-the-Shelf Software Managing essential HR functions outside of Colleague –job descriptions – job postings –COBRA processing Complimentary 3 rd -Party Software/Services –Benefit Enrollment– Retirement –EAP/Wellness Programs – Training
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An Overview of HR at Calvin
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HR Values High Touch Service Equity Integrity Stewardship Accessibility Confidentiality Partnerships
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What do we do? Manage recruitment and hiring Transition to/from Calvin Coordinate staff development Immigration for faculty & staff Classification and Compensation Manage Benefits Employee Relations
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Initiatives in HR Wellness Initiatives Communication Going “paperless” – imaging On-line benefits processing Leave tracking Voluntary long term care insurance Employee Assistance Program
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Oklahoma City Community College Collaborating with Datatel
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OCCC – Who We Are Established 1972 Student Information –FY2010 Student FTE –9,242 –Spring, 2010 Student Headcount – 13,212 Staff – 1112 (unduplicated headcount): –FT Faculty – 146 –FT Exempt Staff – 192 –FT Non-Exempt Staff – 179 –Adjunct Faculty – 315 –Part Time Staff – 280 Includes regular PT, temporary, work study & STEP HR Staff – 11 FT plus 4-6 Student Employees –VP Human Resources & Administrative Assistant –Director of Employment & HR Specialist –Director of Benefits & HR Assistant –Director of Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action –Director of Compensation/HR Systems & 3 HR Representatives
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Going Green at OCCC Working to eliminate as much paperwork as possible: Systems: –PeopleAdmin – June, 2006 –Web Time Entry – August, 2009 –Assignment Contracts & Personnel Action Forms – 2009 – 2010 Why? –HR & Institutional Efficiencies –HR Consultative Role vs Transactional Role –Do More with Less –Be Green
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WTE Advantages for OCCC Less time spent entering time cards by the payroll department –Manually adding hours take 2-3 days –Hand entering time cards into Colleague –Trying to decipher handwritten information –Checking/correcting position ids –Working with HR to get basic information entered No more lost/late time cards No more tracking down signatures Happier part time hourly employees Paid more often and sooner More trees for our children to enjoy!
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Business Advisory June, 2009 –Gail Baird met with President’s Cabinet and all major areas to collect information. September, 2009 –Follow-up meeting with major area leaders & then with President’s Cabinet October, 2009 –Project Kick-Off and preparation of 3 Year plan
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Human Resources Plan Year One –Assignment Contracts –ACO Workflow –PAF Workflow Year Two – Three –Communications Management? –Online Benefits Enrollment? –Position Control?
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Kristi Taylor Director of Human Resources ktaylor@txwes.edu 817.531.5853 Larry Robertson Director of Compensation & HR Systems lrobertson@occc.edu 405.682.7837 Deirdre Honner, SPHR Associate Director of Human Resources dhonner@calvin.edu 616.526.6737
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