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APT BASICS
Appointments
Promotion
Tenure
Agenda
Job Family 27
Post Docs
Faculty
Visa Services
If the person in question is a Foreign National, please consult Duke Visa Services in order to confirm that Duke will be able to legally employ this individual and maintain his/her employability during the APT process.
Duke Visa Services Website:
http://www.visaservices.duke.edu/
Job Family 27
Associate in Research-1420
Research Associate Sr.-1094
Research Scientist-1826
Research Scientist Sr.-1454
Research Scholar - 2173
Research Scholar Sr.- 2176
Should have PSA of
0001(exempt)
Establishing A Job Family 27 Position
Offer letter and CV is sent by email to Dean’s office for review and approval
Department establishes position in iForm using the same effective date as the Hire iForm.
APT office Review and approval
Reviews offer letter and CVDetermines if qualifications are metSends approval to Department by email
Job Family 27 Hire Documents
Hire iFormSigned Chair’s recommendation letterDegree Verification ( Transcript, Letter from the issuing Institution, Diploma notarized by the issuing Institution.)
I-9 formCVCopy of position approval from the APT office.
Final Step
After the iForm is matched up with the hiring documents, the iForm is approved.Incomplete information may result in delay. The APT office typically does not approve the iForm until we have received the hiring documents.The packet is scanned into our filing system (Paper Host)The originals are stored in Duke Archives.
Establishing a Postdoctoral Associate Position
Offer letter and CV is sent to Dean’s office for review and approval.
Offer letter template is located at: http://www.postdoc.duke.edu/policies.html
Department establishes
position in iForms using the
same effective date of
hire iform.
Postdoctoral Associate Hire Documents
Hire iFormSigned Chair’s recommendation letterDegree Verification ( Transcript, Letter from the issuing Institution, Diploma notarized by the issuing Institution.)
I-9 formCVCopy of position approval from the APT office.
Policy for Postdoctoral Associates and Final Step
http://www.postdoc.duke.edu/attachments/Duke%20University%20Postdoctoral%20Policy%20revised%20July%201%202009.pdf
IForm is matched with Final Hire documents and approved, then scanned into Paperhost. Originals filed with Duke Archives.
FACULTY
Regular Rank FacultyTenure/Tenure Track
Other Regular Rank
Non Regular Rank
Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty
Assistant Professors w/o tenure 1547Associate Professors w/o tenure 1546Associate Professor with Tenure 1542Professor with Tenure 1541Professor rank used in secondary appts 1545
Note: -Clinical Departments use Tracks I-III in these ranks. For example, Associate Professor with Tenure, Track II.
-Basic Science Departments and the School of Nursing do not use the track designations.
Other Regular Rank Faculty/Non Tenure Track
Assistant Professor Track IV 1583
Associate Professor Track IV 1582
Professor Track IV 1581
Assistant Professor Track V 1586
Associate Professor Track V 1585
Professor Track V 1584
Note: Track titles are only used by Clinical Departments.
Other Regular Rank Faculty/Non Tenure Track con’t…….
Assistant Clinical Professor 1577
Associate Clinical Professor 1576
Clinical Professor 1575
Assistant Research Professor 1537
Associate Research Professor1536
Research Professor 1535
Medical Instructor 1548
Other Regular Rank Faculty/Non Tenure Track con’t…….
Assistant Professor of the Practice 1527
Associate Professor of the Practice 1526
Professor of the Practice 1525
Note: The Basic Science Departments and the School of Nursing do not use the track designations.
Non Regular Rank Faculty1567 Adjunct Assistant Professor1566 Adjunct Associate Professor1565 Adjunct Professor1573 Assistant Consulting Professor1572 Associate Consulting Professor1578 Clinical Associate1574 Consulting Associate1571 Consulting Professor1557 Visiting Assistant Professor1530 Visiting Assistant Professor of the Practice1558 Visiting Associate1556 Visiting Associate Professor1529 Visiting Associate Professor of the Practice1555 Visiting Professor1508 Visiting Professor of the Practice1596 Instructor - Medical Center1523 Visiting Scholar1516 Visiting Research Scholar
Non Regular Rank Hire Documents
iFormSigned Chair’s recommendation letterDegree Verification ( Transcript, Letter from the issuing Institution, Diploma notarized by the issuing Institution.)
I-9 form (only if new and receiving pay)CVEnter recommendation into dFac
Note: Currently Non-Regular Ranks do not have to be approved in the DMR or require a pre approved offer letter.
ESTABLISHING A FACULTY POSITION
Department enters position into the DMR (Duke Medicine Recruitment). When position is approved and a final candidate is selected, the department enters the lead candidate into the DMR and attaches the draft offer letter, CV and EEO for review and approval. Offer letter template is located on the SOM website, www.medschool.duke.edu (a Proforma is required for Medicine and OB-GYN)All appointments to regular rank faculty or track changes going into the tenure track require an approved offer before hire can take place. Offers are not required for non regular rank.
Exception to Offer Process
Going from Medical Instructor to Assistant Professor
Going from Clinical Associates (fellows) to Assistant Professor
This is considered a natural progression for individuals who are in training at Duke and ultimately becoming faculty.
Offer cont….
Approved offers are kept in pending until the hire packet is receivedThe APT office matches up the offer to the hire packetThe department creates the position in iForms and then completes the new faculty member form in dFacThe Committee Review Process Begins
dFac
dFac is a system where DUKE FACULTY appointments are maintained. dFac replaced FPS March 1, 2010.
This system manages Faculty New Hires, Appointments, Promotions, Tenure, Addresses and Leaves.
Before a hire iForm can take place, the department will need to enter the required information into the dFac system and receive approval.
dFac will automatically populate some fields in the Hire iForm
dFac users access the system through Duke at Work with an authorized security access.
Review Committees
Clinical APT
Basic Science APT
Medical Center Executive Committee
Provost APT (Basic only)
Board of Trustees
BOT List
Medical Instructor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Track IV or V
Clinical or Research Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor, Track I, II, III
MCEC and BOT
Associate Professor Track IV or V
Clinical or Research Associate Professor
Professor Track IV or V
Clinical or Research Professor
Clinical APT, MCEC, BOT
Tenure Track :
Associate Professor/Professor (SON)
Associate Professor/Professor I, II, III (Clinical Sciences)
Basic Science APT, MCEC, Provost APT, BOT
Appointment or promotions with Tenure, Associate Professor or Professor
Award of Tenure to Associate Professors without Tenure
Promotion to Full Professor for tenured Associate Professors
Clinical and Nursing Committee Review documents
Original and (one CD in Word Format for dossiers going to Clinical APT or Documents may be sent as email attachments)Chair Recommendation LetterDepartmental APT Committee Letter (promotion to Associate Professor or Professor)Intellectual Statement (promotion to Associate Professor or Professor)
Letters of evaluations (Please include Faculty Rank of Reviewer) 3 for Medical Instructor & Assist. Prof. 6 for Associate Professor & Professor
Clinical and Nursing Continued…
CV in Duke Format
List of PublicationsAssociate Professor – top 5Professor – top 10
Clinical and Nursing Continued…
I-9
Degree Verification
Signed Faculty Offer
iForm
Note, these four items should not be copied on the CD.
Basic Sciences Committee Review documents
http://www.facultyaffairs.provost.duke.edu/formatting.html
Original and one CD in PDF format of the dossier using the order specified.
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees in the Final Approval for Recommendation conferring tenure and Promotion to Full ProfessorAll other items mentioned earlier are provided on the BOT list for review and information.APT office develops and issues Faculty Appointment letters.Final approvals are entered into the dFac system.
What Causes Delays?
Evaluation letters not from reviewers of equal or higher rank
Evaluation letters not being independent
CV not in Duke Format
Insufficient Number of Publications
Uninformative and Incomplete Intellectual Statements
Incomplete Departmental Committee Report
Tenure Track and Notification
Clinical – 11 years to tenure. Review, Notification and tenure decision before end of 10th yearBasic – 8 years to tenure. Review, Notification and tenure decision before end of 7th year.Monitoring is critical so that Automatic Tenure does not occur
Tenure Relief
http://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB.pdfExtension of the tenure probationary period may be requested for life events.Send request letter from faculty member and letter from Chair addressed to the Dean to APT office.APT office sends request to Provost for approval.Provost office enters adjustment into dFac
Silent Tenure Clock for Track IV or V
In the Clinical departments, the "regular" tenure clock starts when someone enters into the tenure track of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor , track I, II, or III. A tenure decision must be decided before the end of the 10th year.
The "silent" clock starts if someone is appointed to either Track IV or Track V. If they meet the qualifications and decide to move over to the tenure track, then that must happen before the 10 year mark. For example, if Dr. DoLittle was appointed as Assistant Professor, Track IV on July 1, 2005 and then decided to move over to the tenure track on July 1, 2010, then 5 years have already passed since he was appointed as track IV. He now has only 5 more years for a tenure decision to be made. If Dr. DoLittle decided that he wanted to move over to the tenure track on July 1, 2015, he cannot. Ten years have passed and he has missed any opportunity to move over to the tenure track. However, He can stay in Track IV and be promoted to Associate Professor and then later be promoted to Professor and at such time he reaches the qualifications and criteria for Professor, he could be considered for Professor with tenure. However, we stress he must meet the criteria of Professor with tenure. The later is usually exceptional consideration and is not routine.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
http://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB.pdf
Temporary Parental and Medical leaves require completion of Provost leave form
Send request letter from faculty member and letter from Chair addressed to the Dean to APT office.
Enter leave request into dFac
Non Renewal
http://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB.pdfSOM appointments run July – JuneIf during second year of appointment, notice should be given no later than January 15th
If unable to give notice by this date, must issue pay in lieu of notice
Governing Policies
Faculty Handbookhttp://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB.pdf
ClinicalScienceshttp://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB_App_L.pdf
Basic Scienceshttp://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB_App_J.pdf
School of Nursinghttp://www.provost.duke.edu/pdfs/fhb/FHB_App_K.pdf
School of Medicinehttp://medschool.duke.edu/modules/som_rfaculty/
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