Human Resources

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Policy for Internal Candidates for Instructional and Administrative Faculty Positions

Purpose

To define the proper role within the University's search processes of candidates who are currently University employees.

Policy

When the University seeks to fill a position through a local, regional, national, or internal search process, any of the University's current employees who meet the published qualifications and are interested in the position are encouraged to apply. Participation as a candidate makes participation in the candidate review and evaluation process improper, however. Therefore, internal candidates must observe the following guidelines:

  1. Individuals who accept appointment to a search committee and participate in any of its deliberations may not enter that process later as a candidate. If, however, the search fails to find a suitable candidate, a member of the search committee may accept a temporary appointment to the position on an acting basis.
  2. Internal candidates should not participate in the evaluation of other candidates. However, an internal candidate who is asked by another candidate to submit a recommendation may do so, but should disclose his or her own candidacy to the other candidate and allow that person to withdraw the request. Any such references submitted should include notice of this disclosure and of the candidate's own status in the search.
  3. An internal candidate should not participate in any meeting, presentation, or other event at which another candidate is being interviewed or evaluated, where any formal or informal feedback is solicited.
  4. When an internal candidate is officially informed that he or she will not be considered further as a candidate within the search process, he or she may begin to participate as a non-candidate within the search process.
  5. An internal candidate who is asked to give any kind of evaluative comments for another candidate by a member of the search committee or by anyone else involved in the selection process, should decide on the grounds of his or her own candidacy.
  6. This policy should not be allowed to disenfranchise units from participating in the search process. Therefore when a candidate who, because of his or her current position would have represented a unit in the evaluation process is unable to take part, an alternate participant should be identified and asked to represent the unit.
  7. This policy is not intended to require changes in the traditional internal selection processes for division chairs, directors, or other internally determined leadership positions. Examples are if department heads are traditionally elected, or if the responsibility for certain administrative processes is rotated, or when the unit has some other process than one in which candidates "apply", so long as these local processes have the ongoing approval of the members of that unit.

 

Adopted 2/14/05

 

Contact Information

One University Boulevard

Inlow Hall, Room 212 La Grande, OR 97850  Phone: 541-962-3548 Fax: 541-962-3023

hr@eou.edu