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Biology Staff Survey 2014
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Why we ran a staff survey To see how things have changed since the last survey (2011) To find out what’s working well and where further improvements can be made To provide a true picture of employee opinion to help us plan for the future
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What we asked… your work communication physical environment work-life balance health and wellbeing managing and developing performance learning and development pay and benefits your manager/ supervisor leadership and change management equality and diversity perceptions of the University - from this we identified levels of Employee Engagement The survey sought your views on:
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Headline results Overall response rate Overall Employee Engagement Index 2014 target exceeded - St Leonard’s Hospice and Yorkshire Air Ambulance received combined donation of £5,348 Increased from 76% in 2011 to 80% in 2014
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What is Employee Engagement? Internal measure of employee advocacy, employee commitment and discretionary effort Say Stay Are emotionally attached to the University / have a sense of belonging Strive Are motivated to do their best for the University Employee Engagement Index (EEI) Engaged employees can be described as those who Speak positively of the University
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Questions measuring engagement – University overall Employee engagement index: 80% Say Stay Strive
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Engagement by discipline group High levels of engagement across all disciplines but staff in the Sciences most engaged
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Engagement by staff group High levels of engagement across all staff groups but Management / Professionals most engaged and Facilities Support staff least
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Engagement by grade High levels of engagement across all staff grades but Senior Management most engaged and staff on grades 1-2 least
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Highest scoring questions Lowest scoring questions Key findings for the University I am clear about the standards of behaviour expected of me in my role – 96% I feel that poor staff performance is identified and dealt with appropriately in my department – 21% I like the kind of work I do – 92% I feel safe and secure in my working environment – 89% My work is interesting to me – 89% I am proud to work at the University – 89% I believe there is a clear career path available to me at the University - 32% I feel that University level changes are usually managed well – 33% The SMG listens and responds appropriately to people’s views – 34% How often have you experienced work- related stress in the past 12 months? 34% ‘Rarely or Never; 26% ‘Always’ or ‘Frequently’
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Most improved questions since 2011 Least improved questions since 2011 Key findings for the University I believe that action will be taken in my Department in response to the results of this survey – up 23% I believe that the University is committed to excellence – up 19% I believe that action will be taken in the University in response to this survey – up 18% Learning and development that I have had at the University has helped me to do my job more effectively – up 17% I believe that the University has an international outlook – up 13% How often have you experienced work-related stress in the past 12 months? 8% fewer said ‘Rarely or ‘Never’ 6% more said ‘Always’ or ‘Frequently’ The catering outlets on campus meet my needs - down 7% I feel my pay is fair for the work I do – down 3% Note that increases or decreases reflect changes in percentage points not actual percentage changes.
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Comparison to other UK Universities ( surveyed by ORC International in the last 3 years) Having the resources to work effectively Satisfaction with pay and benefits package Recommending the University as a great place to work and study Satisfaction with physical working conditions Proud to work for the University - self motivated to do and be the best Belief that action will be taken in response to the staff survey Job security, sense of belonging and desire to continue working here Work that makes good use of skills and abilities SMG managing and leading the University well and being open and honest in communications Being kept informed of matters affecting you and having the freedom to work in a way that suits you Managers recognising and acknowledging good work, treating staff with respect and providing regular and constructive feedback Being clear about what you are expected to achieve and how this contributes to the success of the organisation My manager / Supervisor helps to motivate me to give my best I feel that poor performance is identified and dealt with appropriately in my Department 83% (24 questions ) 7% (2 questions) 10% (3 questions)
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Staff Survey 2014 C Response rates risen UoY 67% to 72% in 2014 Biology 66% to 74% in 2014 Employee engagement risen UoY 76% to 80% in 2014 Biology 81% to 83% in 2014
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Comparison with Chemistry & Environment (rank order for Biology) BiologyChemistryEnvironment I am clear about the standards of behaviour expected of me in my role (97%) (2011) My work is interesting to me I like the work I do (93%) I am clear about the standards of behaviour expected of me in my role I like the work I do I feel safe & secure in my working environment (93%) (2011) I like the work I do My work offers me opportunities to use my initiative I believe that the University is committed to excellence (92%) My work offers me opportunities to use my initiative I would like to be working her in 12 month’s time I would like to be working here in 12 month’s time (91%) I feel safe & secure in my working environment I am clear about the standards of behaviour expected of me in my role Highlights
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Comparison with Chemistry and Environment (rank order for Biology) Biology - LowsChemistry - LowsEnvironment - Lows I feel that poor staff performance is identified and dealt with appropriately in my Department (18%) (2011) I feel that poor staff performance is identified and dealt with appropriately in my Department I believe there is a clear career path available to me at the University (26%) (2011) Over the last 12 months I have frequently had to work excessive hours to meet the requirements of my job My development needs are reviewed regularly (33%) My manager/Supervisor deals with poor staff performance effectively The University’s SMT group listens and responds appropriately to people’s views I feel that University level changes are usually managed well (36%) I feel that University level changes are usually managed well L&D that I have had at the University is helping me to develop my career (36%) My developments needs are reviewed regularly My manager/Supervisor deals with poor staff performance effectively Lowlights
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Most improved questions since 2011 Least improved questions since 2011 Key findings for our department Learning and development that I have had at the University has helped me to do my job more effectively I believe that action will be taken in the University in response to the results of this survey I believe that the University is committed to excellence The catering outlets on campus meet my needs The social spaces on campus meet my needs I feel that my Department does a good job of recognising and valuing staff performance that exceeds expectations
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Very high levels of job satisfaction reported by all staff, work is interesting and makes good use of skills and abilities Academics highly challenged (100%) & motivated (91%) compared with administrators 59% & 69% respectively 17% of researchers felt secure in their job vs 83% of academics & 33% of managerial/professional staff 63% Strong sense of belonging to Dept. (researchers not so attached) High levels of freedom to arrange work to suit needs reported by all staff My Work
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83% managerial/professional staff & 72% ART staffs feel well informed about matters affecting them with lower scores for administrative (56%) and technical staff (52%) 73% of all staff feel able to voice their opinions, males more so than females (83% vs 69%) but staff are less confident (57%) that their ideas and suggestions are taken into consideration 59% are well informed about what’s happening at the University (managerial staff particularly positive) Communications
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Physical working conditions scored highly across the board averaging 88% for ART staff and 83% for support staff 61%/ of staff satisfied with catering outlets 62% of staff satisfied with social spaces with greatest satisfaction shown by researchers and technical staff Physical Environment
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Academic staff find it most difficult to achieve a work / life balance with 85% frequently having to work additional hours, other staff groups reported less than 40% 83% managerial/professional staff are positive about policies & practices to help them achieve W/L balance vs 43% for academics & PT more positive than FT staff 92% of staff agree that they can work flexibly with particular satisfaction amongst administrators and managerial/professional staff Work Life Balance
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94% of staff have received sufficient H&S training and 90% feel that H&S is taken seriously in their section 25% of staff have experienced work related stress in the last 12 months. It is highest for academics (47%) but occurs across all staff groups with men suffering slightly more than women Not all stress is reported Health & Wellbeing
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90%+ staff have had a PR in the last 12 months and are clear about expectations of them in their job 72% of staff valued the opportunity to have PR 15% reported useful discussion outside PR (most negative were academics and technicians) PR process better for reviewing strengths & achievements vs constructive feedback or L&D needs 18% of staff (particularly researchers, technical staff and administrators) feel that poor performance is identified and dealt with effectively in Dept. Managing Performance
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73% of academics are satisfied with a career path at the University in contrast with researchers where the figure is 0% and 17% for support staff. 33% of staff feel their development needs are regularly reviewed but 50%+ have been on some form of training/CPD in the last 12 months provided/paid for by UoY Staff are more positive that L&D opportunities help them in ‘role’ rather than with their career Learning & Development
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61% of staff feel their pay is fair, with more positivity amongst part timers than full timers 82% of staff feel UoY benefits package is good Pay & Benefits
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Only 36% of staff feel their manager deals with poor performance effectively Overall relations between manager/supervisor and subordinate in terms of honesty, communication, respect, recognition of a job done well and approachability is high Manager/Supervisor
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80+% believe that the pace of change at UoY & Dept. level is about right 39% feel that recent changes has been for the better at UoY level (46% at Dept. level) 36% feel change has been well managed at UoY level (55% at Dept level) 72% Dept SMT are good at managing & leading Less than 40% of researchers, admin and technical staff feel they are consulted before changes affecting them are made Leadership/Change
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High levels of satisfaction with regard to equal opportunities – commitment to EO(84%), commitment in recruitment (87%), commitment in training & development (85%), reducing to 73% for commitment in career progression/promotion Evidence of discrimination (3%) and bullying and harassment (8%) some of which went unreported Equality & Diversity
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91% of staff are proud to work at the University 85% would recommend it as a good place to work 91% would like to be here in 12 months 67% of staff felt a strong sense of belonging to the University (m/f split 71% vs 66%) 92% University committed to excellence 83%University offers good service to students and service users Perceptions of the University
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Timetable and next steps May - June 2014 - Staff completed survey June - July 2014 - Reports prepared by ORC International From July - Aug 2014 - Results communicated to departments and staff From Sept 2014 - Action planning (University and Departments) By March 2015 - Action plans shared with staff Every 3 years - another survey to measure change over time (2017)
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