Recruiting System User Guide Instructions For Users of The Online Recruiting System
Recruiting System User Guide Instructions For Users of The Online Recruiting System
Recruiting System User Guide Instructions For Users of The Online Recruiting System
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Initiator
Explanation of Action Types
Action by Appointment Type Chart
Required Documents Chart
Creating a New Action
Sample Position Advertisements and Position Announcements
Recruitment Resources Guide (Replaces D, F, G lists)
Updated OSU Job Announcement / Ad Taglines
Writing Position Announcements that Meet Department of Labor (DOL) Requirements for Tenure-Track Positions
with TEACHING Duties
Submitting a Request to Appoint an Applicant from a Posting
Submitting a Request to Appoint an Instructor from a Pool
Generating In-System E-mails to Applicants
Copying a Position Description
Printing a Position Description
System-Generated E-mail Notification Chart
Reviewer
How to Review/Approve Actions
Helpful Tips
Access the system at https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/hr
As you work through a position description action, help text can be accessed for most data fields by clicking
on the blue hyperlink in the data field itself.
If your session is inactive for more than 60 minutes, the system will time itself out. Information that has not
been saved will be lost. Make sure you save you work!
Additional Resources
Applicant Disposition Worksheet (.xlsx file)
Applicant’s View of Posting (.pdf file)
OUS Class Specifications (website)
Sample Position Descriptions (website)
Search Excellence (website)
Document Summary
This document will assist Initiators, Reviewers, and Search Committee Members in completion of the recruitment
and selection processes for unclassified faculty, classified staff, academic wage and temporary staff at Oregon State
University. It will also assist in establishing new and updating existing position descriptions (non-fill actions) in the
online system.
This document outlines the process to follow in order to effectively conduct a search resulting in an offer of
employment. Becoming familiar with the information outlined in this document will benefit you in achieving an
effective and efficient search outcome.
Before beginning a search, all parties to the recruitment and selection processes must understand and be prepared
to carry out the University’s policies, procedures, and practices that govern recruitment and selection of new
employees. This information is available in the Search Excellence: Recruitment and Selection Resources document
located on the Employment Services section of the Office of Human Resources Web site at
http://hr.oregonstate.edu/search-excellence.
This document will also assist in completion of temporary appointments (Academic Wage and Temporary Staff).
IMPORTANT:
Business center HR staff members are available to assist you in both an advisory and
transactional role throughout the process.
The Office of Human Resources is responsible for assessment activities following a
recruitment process and assisting the business center HR staff in an advisory
capacity.
The Office of Equity (OEI) and Inclusion is charged and committed to eliminating
barriers that may inhibit individuals from attaining equal access to employment
opportunities, education, programs and services. OEI is responsible for reviewing
requests for non-competitive appointments (waivers of search) and assessing
applicant tracking documentation following a competitive recruitment process.
Before you begin, make sure you obtain permission from your Dean, Vice President, Vice Provost,
or his/her designee before submitting a position description action to your business center.
Submission of an action “implies” that you have permission from your approval source to proceed
on their behalf.
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Hiring Proposal
After acceptance of a written offer, your business center HR staff will complete a Hiring Proposal to “seat” the
selected applicant to the position.
Initiator
This role initiates and submits actions in the online recruiting system.
Posting
When you submit a “fill” action through the system, once the position description is approved by your business center
HR staff, they will create a “posting” from the position description. Once your business center HR staff creates a
posting and saves it for the first time, the system automatically assigns the posting a posting number. Always
reference the posting number when discussing fill actions – right up to and including the time you request
appointment to a position.
Reviewer
This role is responsible for reviewing actions in the online recruiting system at the request of the Initiator before
submission to the business center HR staff. The Reviewer can make comments in the system on the Comments tab
of an action, but cannot edit the contents of an action. Use of the Reviewer role is optional, depending on your
department’s internal procedures regarding review and submission of actions to your business center.
Search Committee
The Search Committee is responsible for managing the recruitment and selection processes according to university
policy, guidelines, and best practices. See “Roles in the Recruitment and Selection Process.”
Unclassified Appointments Only: Negotiates a verbal offer with the proposed appointee, including terms of
employment such as salary, start date, start-up package (applies to some academic faculty positions), moving
expenses, etc. Secures approval of offer from their business center HR Manager prior to finalizing the offer and
presents the offer to the appointee.
Hiring managers MUST obtain permission from their business center human resources manager prior to
making any offer of employment for a classified position (including verbal offers).
Announces the appointment, and creates a comprehensive plan to orient the new employee to the university,
college, and department/unit.
Maintains strict confidentiality throughout the search process (includes, but not limited to applicants names,
qualifications, personal demographic information, and committee discussions regarding applicants).
Gathers ALL record related to a search, including committee notes, applicant evaluations, etc. Retain
according to regulations governing record-keeping associated with a search (currently 3 years from date of
hire).
Management/Retention of Recruitment and Selection Documents: Documents related to the recruitment and
selection process must remain confidential and only shared with the search committee chair, committee members,
and the search administrator (person managing the administrative functions of the process). The HIRING MANAGER
is responsible for gathering ALL documents related to the search process, including committee notes, evaluations,
and recommendations. Documents must be retained at the department level for three (3) years after the date of
appointment, and then destroyed.
Manages timely communication with applicants, search administrator, the hiring manager, stakeholders, and
their business center human resources staff.
Maintains strict confidentiality throughout the search process (includes, but not limited to applicants names,
qualifications, personal demographic information, and committee discussions regarding applicants).
Communicates with applicants throughout the search process to inform them of their status in the search.
Serves as liaison between the search committee and the hiring manager. Consults with their business center
human resources staff for guidance throughout the search process.
Calls and chairs committee meetings. Ensures the committee “charge” is carried out.
Collects all documents related to the search, including the notes, applicant evaluations, copies of letters to
applicants, etc., and forwards them to the hiring manager where they must be maintained for three years
from the date of hire.
Search Advocate
Search advocates engage with search committees throughout the search and selection process, beginning with
position development, and continuing through the hiring decision and integration of the new faculty or staff member
into the organization. At every stage, they serve as consultant/participants, advocating for the search process and
helping committees identify practices that minimize the effects of unconscious, unintentional biases. For more
information visit: http://oregonstate.edu/oei/search-advocate
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Background: Oregon State University (OSU) has a long-established practice of filling the majority of employment
openings by conducting open/competitive recruitments, and filling a small subset of employment openings through
the use of non-competitive hires (e.g. temporary staff appointments, academic wage appointments, or approved
waivers of unclassified search).
Change in practice: Federal law now requires that OSU list every employment opening with the state Employment
Service Delivery System (ESDS) unless one or more of the following criteria are met:
This requirement necessitates an immediate change in our established practice, since it applies to all full-time, part-
time, and temporary openings (whether faculty or staff). Positions that do not meet these criteria must now be
posted to OSU’s online application system and filled competitively.
The attached flowcharts are for use in evaluating the federal criteria and OSU guidelines to decide whether a non-
competitive hire may be considered for unclassified regular or temporary/academic wage positions and for
temporary staff positions. Classified staff positions are already filled competitively except per provisions of the
collective bargaining agreement. If a non-competitive hire is allowable under these guidelines, the hiring unit
submits the request to the Business Center for review and approval; if a waiver of unclassified search is needed, the
request must also be approved by the Office of Equity and Inclusion, or the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
(for Provost’s Initiative dual-career hires). The criteria and review process for proposals that reach this stage remain
unchanged.
Reasons for change: Congress established this affirmative requirement so that US service veterans and disabled
veterans have opportunities to secure meaningful civilian employment once their military service is complete. By
establishing a minimum broadcast recruitment threshold, this change also supports OSU’s goal to enhance the
excellence and diversity of our workforce.
Questions: Please contact your Business Center, or Anne Gillies, Affirmative Action Associate in the Office of
Equity and Inclusion ([email protected] or 541-737-0865), or Robbin Sim, Employment Program
Manager in the Office of Human Resources ([email protected] or 541-737-3203) with any questions
about this update or the flowcharts.
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Executive or senior management means any employee
a) who is compensated on a salary basis at a rate of not less than $455 per week exclusive of board, lodging, or
other facilities;
b) whose primary duty is management of the enterprise in which the employee is employed or of a customarily
recognized department or subdivision thereof;
c) who customarily and regularly directs the work of two or more other employees; and
d) who has authority to hire or fire other employees or whose suggestions and recommendations as to the hiring,
firing, advancement, promotion or any other change of status of other employees are given particular weight.
41 C.F.R. § 300.5 (2013)
Will appointment last longer than 3 days? Non-competitive appointment is an option – work with
N Business Center to fill position
O
YES
S
Is this an executive-level position?
Y Non-competitive appointment may be an option– work
ES with Business Center to fill position; if a waiver of
NO search is needed, work with the Senior VP for
Academic Affairs (for Provost’s Initiative dual-career
Will the position be filled internally? 1 hire) or with the Office of Equity and Inclusion (for
Y other waivers)
ES
NO
NO
Does the position already exist?
N Would you create and fill this position if the proposed
O appointee were not available? 2
YES
YES
External competitive search IS REQUIRED – work with business center to fill position.
Classified staff positions are filled competitively, either through external or internal search. Exceptions are identified
as provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
*This chart does not affect other requirements for temporary employment established in the collective bargaining agreement
Flowchart References
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Internal employment opportunities are filled from within the institution by candidates who meet at least one of
these criteria:
Be a member of the OSU community. The OSU community comprises:
o Employees, including regular-status faculty or staff employees , individuals on approved leave from regular-
status employee positions, temporary staff employees, and academic wage employees;
o Others who have rights to OSU employment placement (such as represented employees for whom OSU
has layoff or other contractual placement obligations, disabled employees with ADA placement rights, etc.);
o Courtesy and Affiliate Faculty members;
o Workers currently serving OSU in work similar to that for which the new job is hiring, such as individuals
employed through temporary employment agencies or individuals providing services on sponsored program
subcontracts;
o Trainees such as postdoctoral fellows, postdoctoral scholars, clinical fellows, graduate research assistants,
or graduate teaching assistants;
o Students, such as undergraduate/post-baccalaureate/graduate students enrolled at OSU studying or working
in the field of hire, student employees presently working at OSU but enrolled elsewhere; etc.
o Volunteers who work in volunteer positions authorized by Risk Management;
o Partners/spouses of OSU community members;
o Retirees or Pool Instructors now working at OSU (or who have done so in the last 24 months);
o Former OSU classified employees who left the institution in good standing within the last 24 months;
-OR-
Have been a member of the OSU community within the previous 12 calendar months as an employee, trainee,
student, or volunteer (unless a 24 month gap is authorized above).
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A position might be created only if the proposed appointee were available in situations that include (but are
not limited to) the following:
This candidate is the PI on a new grant funded through OSU. We would not create the position were it not for
this person’s grant.
This candidate is the partner/spouse of a current or newly hired OSU employee, and a new position is being
created for her/him as a dual-career accommodation.
This candidate will be a visiting faculty member, such as a faculty member on sabbatical from her/his current
institution.
Academic Wage
Temporary Staff
Developmental
Unclassified
Classified
Opportunity
Appointment Type
Salary Comparators
Organization Chart
been saved will be lost. Prepare all required documents prior to logging into the system.
Appointee (Non-
Resume/Vita for
Recommended
Draft Position
Ad/Announcement
Competitive)
Required Documents
Classified
Establish New Position R O
Reclassify Position R R
Update Position R R6
Establish and Fill New Position R O O2 R4
Reclassify and Fill Position R R O2 R4
Update and Fill Position R O O2 R4
Unclassified
Ranked Faculty
Establish New Position
Update Position
Establish and Fill New Position R3 R3 O2
Update and Fill Position R3 R3 O2
Administrative/Professional Faculty
Establish New Position R
Update Position R
Establish and Fill New Position R R3 R3 O2
Update and Fill Position R R3 R3 O2
Academic Wage
Establish and Fill New R R5
Position
Temporary Staff
Establish and Fill New Position R4
R = Required O = Optional
2
Optional – attach if you request review and approval from your business center HR staff.
3
Required when conducting a non-competitive search (waiver of search).
4
Required for classified staff office support positions (OS1 and OS2) OR if you wish to utilize the OS1 or OS2 Pool for a temporary staff position.
5
Provide the name, title, and full-time annual salary rate for each comparator provided. It is also helpful to know how many years the employee
has been in the similar position. If the salary range you are requesting differs from the comparators provided, provide justification for the salary
range proposed.
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Required when requesting to change the competency level of an IT position.
Refer to the Action by Appointment Type Chart to determine which action to complete.
Refer to the Required Documents Chart to determine which action documents are required for the
appointment.
The purpose of an academic wage appointment is to complete a short-term, non-recurring, non-teaching work
assignment, typically lasting 90 calendar days or less. It is appropriate to use this appointment method when:
The workload is intermittent/sporadic, but ongoing.
A person is being placed into an "Acting" appointment (those positions filled on a temporary basis to
replace a regular, unclassified employee on leave).
A current, regular status employee is provided an unclassified developmental opportunity (a temporary
job assignment that allows an employee to gain new skills and experience relevant to his/her career
goals).
IMPORTANT: Academic wage appointments for unclassified returning retirees or unclassified employees
returning to their same position duties at time of termination do NOT need to be submitted through the Online
Recruiting System (PeopleAdmin). Instead, they should be appointed directly through the OSCAR Academic
Wage appoint task.
These appointments do not create a new opportunity for anyone other than the person that completed the work
at the time of retirement or resignation. It will allow for, an unclassified employee that is retiring or resigning to
merely continue to work in order to complete outstanding assignments/projects or to train a new employee to
replace him/herself.
Summer Session
Summer session appointments (teaching and research) are NOT completed in the online recruiting system. Do
not submit actions through the online system for summer academic wage teaching and research appointments
Instructional duties are permissible only if you intend to fill the position with an OSU retiree, returning to
the same or similar duties held at the time of retirement. These positions are not filled within the
system but through an OSCAR Academic Wage job task.
Classified Staff Appointments
Unclassified Appointments
If you intend to fill a position through a non-competitive process (waiver of search) you must obtain
permission from the Office of Equity & Inclusion. Detailed instructions are available at
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/affact/recruitment-hiring-and-outreach.
INTERIM appointments are those positions filled on a temporary basis while a search is being
conducted or reorganization is taking place. They require approval from the Office of Equity and
Inclusion if you want to place someone into the position through a non-competitive process. Follow the
detailed instructions for completing a non-competitive search at
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/affact/recruitment-hiring-and-outreach. You must submit a non-competitive
“fill” action through the online recruitment system. Obtain permission from OEI before you submit your
action to your business center.
If you intend to fill an existing position at a different rank than the former employee in that
position held at the time of termination, contact your business center with a request to change
the rank on the current position description. Once the rank change is made, you will be able to
complete an Update and Fill action in the system.
To submit an action to fill a ranked faculty position by advertising dual ranks (Assistant/Associate
Professor, for example) list both ranks in the Job Title, and in the Position Summary. Also, make it clear
on the Comments page what you are intending to do.
Always use the Establish a New Position action. Before you begin an Establish a New Position action in the
system, you must retrieve a Developmental Opportunity Agreement from OSCAR. Have the hiring supervisor
complete the agreement, obtain all the required signatures, and forward the agreement to your business center HR
Manager. Once approved, the hiring supervisor will receive instructions on how to proceed.
If the action you selected is an Update Position, Update and Fill Position, Reclassify Position, or Reclassify
and Fill Position action, you (the Initiator) will be prompted to search for the position to begin an action on. Once
you enter the search criteria, click on Search to proceed. Follow the prompts on the screen.
Complete all of the data fields that pertain to the type of position you are creating an action for. Required data fields
are identified with red asterisks; however EACH data field that applies to the action should be complete. Most of the
data fields in the system have help text that can be accessed by clicking on the data field title (represented by a blue
hyperlink).
Make certain you select the correct position title for your action.
NEW for Temporary Staff Appointments - select the appropriate Classified Position Title (do not use any of
the Temporary Position Titles) that corresponds to the duties being performed.
Before moving on to the Position Details page, you have the option to use the Copy Position function to
replicate an existing position description in the system.
Academic Wage
Complete each data field in the Department Information section.
Complete each data field in the Position Information section.
The appointment basis will always be 12. (Returning Retirees are managed via an OSCAR task and
will be reappointed at the appointment basis from which they retired)
Indicate the accurate Position Appointment Percent that represents the department’s intention for the
percentage of full-time effort expected in this position during a normal month.
Complete each data field in the Academic Wage Position section.
Each department has a pre-assigned academic wage pooled position number. Make sure you list your
department’s academic wage position number correctly.
Classified
Complete each data field in the Department Information section.
Complete each data field in the Position Information section.
Complete each data field in the Classified Staff Positions section. If the action is an Update Position or
Update and Fill Position action, you will need to complete the Reasons for Update Action section.
Temporary Staff
Complete each data field in the Department Information section.
Complete each data field in the Position Information section.
The appointment basis will always be 12.
Indicate the accurate Position Appointment Percent that represents the department’s intention for the
percentage of full-time effort expected in this position during a normal month.
Scroll down to the Job Title field under Unclassified Positions (ignore the Admin/Professional Faculty
Only now) and enter “Temporary [Classified Position Title]. Example: Temporary Office Specialist 2
Unclassified
Complete each data field in the Department Information section.
Complete each data field in the Position Information section.
Complete each data field in the Unclassified Positions section. If the action is an Update Position or
Update and Fill Position action, you will need to complete the Reasons for Update Action section.
Always make comments in the Initiator Comments section to inform your business center about your
intentions in submitting the action. Even a one-line statement can save your business center from having to
contact you with questions if they are unclear about your intentions. Everyone in the work-flow can read your
comments, so use this page to your advantage.
FOR ALL COMPETITIVE FILL ACTIONS – State how many days you intend to advertise your position.
Delays in processing your action and creating your posting will cause changes in your posting open and
close dates, so if your business center knows and understands your intentions regarding the length of your
posting, they will adjust the open and close date accordingly. If you do not want the position posted on the
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same date it is approved by the HR Manager, make sure you state that clearly in the Comments section of
the action.
Refer to the Required Documents Chart to determine which action documents are required for the
appointment.
Attach the required documents to the Supplemental Documentation page. Attached documents (i.e., txt,
doc, pdf, ppt, rtf, vsd, jpg, jpeg, or xls formats) must be no larger than 2 mb or converted to a .pdf format
before uploading. Click Attach for the appropriate document, and either use the Browse button to find your
document or Paste the document into the text box. Once you have attached all necessary documents, click
Continue to Next Page.
If you need to log out before completing this action, click on View Action Summary at the bottom of any page.
Save and confirm your work. (If you skip these last two steps, the documents you attached to the
Supplemental Documentation page will be dropped from the system).
Academic Wage
Complete each data field in the All Appointment Types section (except for the For Full Consideration
date).
If an Internal Candidate has NOT been identified, thus requiring a competitive search process, the
closing date should be at least 14 days from the posting date.
Make sure you list the Anticipated Appointment Begin and End Dates. The employee should not begin
working in the position until the appointment is approved.
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IMPORTANT: The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) requires that current classified employees
receive notification (5 days minimum) of a hiring manager/supervisor’s intent to utilize an existing pool
of applicants to fill an upcoming vacancy in their unit/department. In order to meet this requirement,
hiring managers/supervisors must complete the following three steps before they utilize a classified
continuous recruitment pool (i.e. the Office Specialist 1 or 2 Pools, Early Childhood Development
Pools, Food Service Worker Pools, etc.) to fill a vacant classified position.
1. Email all of the classified employees within the hiring department/unit to announce their
intent to hire an applicant from a continuous recruitment pool. Emails should Include the
posting number for the pool to be utilized, and the deadline date for submitting applications.
Sample email: “The Department of (XXX) will begin review of applications in the
University’s Office Specialist 2 pool on (MO/DAY/YEAR). Interested parties should
apply to posting #000XXXX no later than (allow 5 business days).
2. Post the vacancy in OSU today with specific instructions on which pool will be utilized and
the date applications must be submitted.
3. Post the vacancy on bulletin boards within the hiring department/unit with specific
instructions on which pool will be utilized and the date applications must be submitted.
Temporary Staff
Complete each data field in the All Appointment Types section (except for the For Full Consideration
date).
If an Internal Candidate has NOT been identified, thus requiring a competitive search process, the
closing date should be at least 5 business days from the posting date.
Make sure you list the Anticipated Appointment Begin and End Dates. The employee should not begin
working in the position until the appointment is approved.
Application type accepted will be the Employment Profile with Education/Employment History.
If an Internal Candidate has been identified, complete the Non-Competitive Searches and Temporary
Staff sections. Be very specific when describing the circumstances necessitating this work assignment.
Application type accepted will be the Employment Profile with Education/Employment History.
Complete the Non-Competitive Searches section and the Temporary Staff section. Be very specific
when describing the circumstances necessitating this work assignment. Make sure you answer every
question in this section.
Unclassified – Competitive Search Process
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Complete each data field in the All Appointment Types section (except for the Anticipated Appointment
End Date field).
Application type accepted will be the Employment Profile.
Unclassified – Non-Competitive Search Process
Complete each data field in the All Appointment Types section (list the Appointment End Date only if the
Office of Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action or Academic Affairs approved the appointment with a
firm end date/limitation.
Application type accepted will be the Employment Profile.
Complete the Non-Competitive Searches section.
Save Your Work
ALWAYS save your work by clicking on the View Action Summary link at the bottom of the page. Then, save confirm
your work using the radio buttons. When closing out of an action for the first time, the system will automatically
assign it an action number. Always refer to the action number when sending e-mails to your business center.
If your department requires that a “Reviewer” review/approve the action before you forward it to your
business center, contact the Reviewer with a request to review the action. Ask them to let you know when
their review is completed so you can forward your action to your business center.
Submit the action to the business center for approval.
Your business center staff will review the action and approve the resulting position description. The position
description will then be available to the department at any time.
If the action is a “fill” action, your business center will create a posting and post the posting to the OSU jobs
site.
If the action is a non-competitive fill action requiring a waiver of search, your business center HR staff will
coordinate approval with OEI before approving the action even if an informal approval has already been
granted by OEI.
Your business center will notify you by e-mail when the position is posted. Follow the instructions in the e-mail
carefully. It will contain instructions on how to proceed to the next step.
It is possible to hire more than one applicant from a posting. If you decide to hire a second person (or multiple
people) from a posting, you will need to complete an Establish and Fill or Update and Fill action for each additional
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appointment. On the Comments page, state clearly that you intend to fill the position using a current posting, and
STATE THE POSTING NUMBER. Once your fill action is approved, your business center will review the new action
and note on the posting that you intend to fill the additional position. If you plan to submit several actions with an
intent to fill the positions using an existing (or closed posting), state in Comments page that there will be a total of
____ positions filled with one posting, using the following actions (and list the action numbers). Give your business
center HR staff all the information they need to quickly process your actions and postings.
Sample Position Advertisements and Position Announcement
NOTE: Besides OSU’s Online Recruiting System, all competitive external searches are posted to the State
of Oregon iMatch/Worksource Oregon and the Greater Oregon Higher Education Recruitment Consortium
(GOHERC) websites.
The Office of Equity & Inclusion (OEI) maintains a current list of Advertising and Recruiting Resources to assist
search committees in their recruitment efforts. The new interactive Recruitment Resources Guide replaces the
Diversity Mailing lists (D, F, G) that were used through Printing & Mailing Services. One of the results that the guide
returns is a customized “Required Email Distribution Listserv,” which will make it easier for you to distribute job
announcements.
Sample Ad
Oregon State University, College/Department of _____________ is seeking applicants for a 9-month, full-time,
tenure-track position. Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Required qualifications include
________________. To review posting and apply, go to http://oregonstate.edu/jobs. Apply to posting # _______.
Closing date is ______. OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled.
Include ANY of the University and Community information found on the “About OSU” page or
reference the link directly:
Oregon State University has always been a place with a purpose — making a positive difference in quality of
life, natural resources and economic prosperity in Oregon and beyond. Through discovery, innovation and
application, we are meeting challenges, solving problems and turning ideas into reality. For more information
about OSU visit: http://oregonstate.edu/main/about
To review posting and apply, go to http://oregonstate.edu/jobs . Apply to posting #____. You will be required to
electronically submit a letter of application describing your interest in the position and an overview of your
qualifications and experience, a resume/vita, and the names and phone #’s of three professional references.
Contact __________ at _______________with questions. Closing date is _______. OSU is an
AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled.
Advertising Resource:
Graystone Group Advertising designs and places recruitment advertising for the academic community, both
in print and online. They do this at NO CHARGE to their clients as the media compensate them for their
work. Graystone saves time and money as they provide a single-source solution for all recruitment
advertising needs.
Graystone is especially beneficial where advertising is decentralized, such as ours, as they are able to
aggregate media spending to make sure the most advantageous rates are utilized.
They will be able to help you with the entire process from making suggestions online and/or in print and
providing quotes to editing/rewriting ads if requested, proofreading, design and placement to billing. All you
will pay for is the ad placement itself. They will also help create diversity image ads and communicate unique
advertising opportunities as they become available.
Graystone works with more than 500 colleges around the country and has a proprietary database with 5,000
plus advertising sources.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Susan Ganley directly at: [email protected]
The office of International Scholar and Faculty Services (ISFS) recommends that an advertisement be filed in an online or
print professional journal for any tenure-track position with teaching duties. In the event that the selected candidate is not
a citizen or permanent resident of the US, ISFS will work with the hiring department to pursue US permanent residence. The
following guidelines must be met if ISFS is to pursue a Department of Labor special handling labor certification, which is one
step in the process of applying for US permanent residence. Please note that these are simply guidelines that provide some
flexibility in options to pursue permanent residence, these are not requirements.
Questions may be directed to ISFS by emailing Charlotte Ross ([email protected])
1. Position Title(s). If you are uncertain about the specific rank, include all possibilities. E.g.: “Appointment is
anticipated at the Assistant Professor rank, but candidates with exceptional qualifications may be considered for
appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor.” Listing “tenure-track faculty member” is not
acceptable.
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2. Duties. Include a brief description of the duties in the advertisement, must explicitly state that job duties include
“teaching.”
3. Employment FTE. Full-time job offers are required for all employment-based permanent residence petitions. If the
College/department would prefer a 12 month appointment, consider allowing some flexibility in hiring by using the
following wording:
The appointment for this position will be made in one of two ways, at the discretion of the College:
1) Full-time 9-month appointment. Tenure track will be offered at 1.00 FTE. The appointee will be expected
to generate grants and/or contracts for any appointment during the summer months.
2) Full-time 12-month appointment. Tenure track will be offered at 0.75 FTE. The appointee will be expected
to generate 0.25 FTE in sponsored grants and/or contracts to raise their appointment percent to 1.00 FTE.
In this scenario, the College would have some flexibility in the event that the successful candidate requires US
work authorization and permanent residency for long-term employment.
5. Experience requirements. Avoid being too restrictive in establishing requirements as the College must
document that the selected candidate met each and every requirement, both minimum and preferred, that are
listed in the ad. Avoid a long list of preferred qualifications, limit to skills/experience that serve to assist in the
selection of candidates by gauging ability to perform duties of the position. When writing preferred
qualifications, consider using “demonstrated ability to” or “knowledge of” rather than “experience in X”, which
will need to be quantified and will require proof that the successful candidate met that requirement.
6. Degree requirement. If you anticipate that your applicant pool will include individuals who have not yet
completed their PhD, suggested language would be “candidates must have earned a PhD by the start date of
employment” or “candidates must have earned a PhD at the time of offer”. Avoid saying “PhD required” if you
will actually consider applicants who are ABD. Clearly state the disciplines that will be considered acceptable to
fill this position. E.g. PhD in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or related.
7. To Apply. Clearly state application instructions, e.g. To view a full announcement or to apply, visit
http://oregonstate.edu/jobs for job posting #00XXXXX. For full consideration apply by <date>.
A word of caution: avoid “unduly restrictive” job requirements and document “business necessity.” The Department of
Labor may consider an experience requirement of more than two years “unduly restrictive” and the department will
need to document business necessity for the additional experience.
Note: if the successful applicant is from China or India, OSU would not pursue the Special Handling Labor
Certification due to a backlog (4+ years) in immigrant visas.
When Ready for Final Approval of the Appointment and the Draft Letter of Offer
When you are ready to submit a request to appoint, go to the Documents page of the posting and attach the
following documents:
Draft letter of offer (always refer to the model letters of offer on the Office Of Human Resources Recruitment
and Selection Resources page to obtain current model letters.
NOTE: For Temporary Staff and Academic Wage appointments upload a completed “Conditions of
Temporary Appointment” or “Conditions of Academic Wage Appointment” form to the Draft Letter of Offer
field. These documents are found in the downloadable forms section of OSCAR.
Diversity Initiative Summary (only if the position REQUIRES a demonstrable commitment to promote and
enhance diversity).
Email a copy of the completed Applicant Disposition Worksheet provided by the search committee to your
Business Center HR contact OR disposition the applicants in the Online Recruiting System as specified in the
worksheet.
Go to the Applicants page and change the applicant status for the recommended appointee as appropriate to Offer
Letter Review. This status change triggers an e-mail to your business center HR staff requesting review and
approval of the offer letter and the appointment.
Save your work! Go to the last page of the posting (History page), click on Continue to Next Page, SAVE,
and CONFIRM your work using the radio buttons. (If you skip these last two steps, the documents you
attached will be dropped from the system).
Once you change the status for an applicant to Offer Letter Review, your business center HR staff will receive an e-
mail requesting review of the letter or conditions of appointment document. The appointment and the draft letter of
offer will be reviewed and modified, according to university standards, requirements, and conditions of employment.
If the position requires a criminal history check, motor vehicle check, a Commercial Driver’s License, or other special
licenses or certifications, the offer of employment will be contingent upon completion of the checks and verifications
of the licenses/certifications. Once the checks and verifications of licenses/certifications are completed with
satisfactory results, the finalist can begin working in the position.
Once the appointment and offer letter are approved, you will receive an e-mail from your business center HR
Manager with instructions on how to proceed.
When you have a SIGNED LETTER OF OFFER or conditions of appointment form, change the status for the final
candidate to Offer Accepted. This status change triggers an e-mail to your business center with a request to begin a
Hiring Proposal for the recommended appointee. Your business center HR staff will not formally seat the person into
the position until the required background checks and verifications of licenses/certifications are completed with
satisfactory results.
It is acceptable for a hiring department to create ONE screening summary for a particular pool for use throughout the
academic year. Each time a hire is made from the pool, the screening summary can be updated to include the new
appointment and resubmitted to the business center.
If the position qualification PREFERS a demonstrable commitment to promote and enhance diversity, the
search committee must document and be prepared to speak to their efforts in addressing this preferred
qualification throughout the search process.
The Business Center will review the documents submitted. When the appointment and letter are approved, the
Initiator will receive an e-mail stating that the HR Manager has approved the offer letter and granted permission to
appoint.
Once the offer has been accepted and you have a signed letter of offer, send the signed letter to the Business
Center Human Resources Consultant 1 assigned to your organization for completion of the hiring process.
The following e-mails are the last four options in the “Applicant Status” drop-down menu. Once you select and save
any of these four (4) e-mail statuses for an applicant, an e-mail is automatically sent to the applicant.
Thank you.
Hold Status – Send E-mail Status of Your Employment Thank you for your interest in the following position at Oregon
Application with Oregon State State University. The purpose of this message is to inform you
University that your application is still under consideration at this time.
Thank you.
Interviewed – Not Selected – Status of Your Employment Thank you for your interest in the following position at Oregon
Send E-mail Application with Oregon State State University. On behalf of our committee, I wish to thank
University you for taking the time to interview for this position. After careful
consideration of each candidate’s qualifications for the position,
we have selected another candidate for the position.
Thank you.
Recruitment Cancelled – Send E- Notification of Recruitment The recruitment for the following position has been cancelled.
mail Cancellation We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. We
hope you will continue to seek employment with Oregon State
University.
Thank you.
How it Works
You will have the option to “Copy Position” when completing either of the two actions:
Establish Position
Establish and Fill Position
After you select a Proposed Position Title and continue to the next page of your action, you will come to the “Copy
Position” page. You can then search for the position you want to copy in order to create a new similar position
(recommend you search by position number). Once you find your position, you simply select it and follow the
prompts on the screen. The Position Details will appear on the screen, populated with the data from the position you
copy.
Edit the Position Details page carefully to define the attributes of the new position. TAKE YOUR TIME – EDIT THIS
PAGE CAREFULLY!
Instructions:
Login and select Search Positions under Position Descriptions on the menu.
Key in the position number, and then click Search.
Click on View Reports List under the Position Title.
Select the appropriate report choice based on the appointment type, and then click Generate Report.
Print the position description.
Obtain signatures from both the employee and supervisor.
Retain a signed copy in the department file; give a signed copy to the employee. It is not necessary to send
a signed copy to the business center.
Reviewer
Initiator
E-mail Notifications
General Instructions
Reviewer
The Reviewer has the ability to view an action in the system, and to make and save comments on the
Comments page. The Reviewer does not have the ability to edit documents or pages inside an action.
The Initiator will request that a Reviewer log into the system to review and approve an action before it is
submitted to the business center.
When you log in to the system, the Welcome page will appear. This is the default page. It will always contain a
list of active postings assigned to the organization(s) you have access to.
Reviewing Applications
If you are a Search Committee Member you must log into the system using your guest user name and password
provided by the search administrator or business center HR staff. The posting you have been granted access to will
appear. You will then click on “View” under the Position Title in order to see the Applicants page of the posting. To
assist with reviewing applications, use the Sample Interview Evaluation form in this guide.
As applicants apply to the posting, their applicant status is defaulted to Under Review by Committee. The
applications are available for search committee members to review.
If the posting is for a classified position, click on the blue link under the applicant’s name to view the Employment
Profile with Education and Work History. If other documents are attached for the applicant, you will see them in the
Documents column. To view a document, click on the document name.
If the posting is for an unclassified position, click on the Employment Profile to view their personal information, and
click on the document name in the Documents column to review application materials (i.e., resume, cover letter, etc).
To reorder columns while on the Applicants tab, click on the button next to the column name. For example, to put
applicants into alphabetic order, click on the button next to the name.
IMPORTANT: When reviewing applicant materials one at a time you will need to close the
document window for the current profile or document before opening the next one or you will be
kicked out of the system!
Screening Applications
At the screening stage, the role of the search committee is to evaluate applicant’s qualifications and to subject them
to intense scrutiny to determine which applicants are the most qualified for the position.
Once applicants begin to apply for a position, the search committee members can begin reviewing the applicant pool
to determine if the recruitment resulted in a sufficient number of qualified applicants for consideration, and if the pool
is sufficiently diverse. If not, the search committee should confer with the hiring manager to determine the next steps
in extending the search process and engaging in more additional focused recruiting.
If the search committee determines that the applicant pool is acceptable, they proceed with the screening process.
The screening process begins with the analysis of materials sent in response to the job posting. This analysis is
undertaken to ensure that applicants have all of the qualifications specified in the job posting.
ATTENTION: The search committee will have access to several reports when you view the posting. Please pay
special attention to the following reports which are located in the upper right-hand section of the screen
when viewing the posting:
The Veteran Status report indicates if any applicants in the pool have self-identified as a qualifying veteran
under OSU’s Veteran’s Policy. YOU MUST REVIEW THIS REPORT BEFORE ADVANCING CANDIDATES TO
THE FIRST INTERVIEW STAGE. Special consideration must be given to qualifying veterans when the
qualifying veteran applicant meets the minimum qualifications for the position and when the veteran’s application
materials show sufficient evidence of any transferrable skills required and requested by the hiring unit. Special
consideration typically consists of advancement to the first interview stage unless the veteran has no reasonable
chance of success in the position. If for any reason you do not plan to interview veterans who meet the
minimum qualifications, please contact the Office of Equity and Inclusion prior to moving forward to the next
stage of the process.
The Departmental EEO Summary report summarizes the demographics of your pool. This information is not to
be used as a tool to judge the race and gender of applicants. It is designed to make you aware of the overall
demographics of your pool, so you and your committee can conduct extensive outreach and invite others to
apply. Your goal is to obtain a large, diverse applicant pool BEFORE the closing date of the posting.
Initial Screening
To increase the fairness of the screening process, each committee member should screen each application. If the
pool is too large, the chair can consider dividing the search committee into sub-groups (of 2-3), giving a portion of the
applications to each sub-group to evaluate for the initial screening.
Grouping of applicants is useful at every stage of the screening process. Ranking of applicants is not advised, and
particularly not during the initial stages of screening. During this initial screening, each committee member should
simply indicate whether each applicant is minimally qualified, and therefore should receive further consideration.
IMPORTANT: OSU Standard 580-20-005 specifies that one may not simultaneously be an OUS faculty
member and an OUS graduate student. Thus, students are considered to be in active student
status from the time of matriculation until degree certification and, thus, are ineligible for faculty
positions unless the Dean of the Graduate School has granted an exception to the OSU Standard. Criteria
by which exceptions may be considered are found at the website given below. Please note, too, that this
OSU Standard applies to academic year and summer session appointments. Contact the Graduate School
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if you have any questions about this OSU Standard. (see Website:
http://gradschool.oregonstate.edu/admissions/faculty-as-student)
Note: An applicant should not be screened out of the process simply because they are a graduate student
and will require an exception to the OSU Standard.
Once the initial screening is complete, the search committee then selects the applicants they would like to consider
further for an interview. The chair again reviews this list of applicants with the search committee to evaluate how
women, people of color, and qualified veteran applicants have fared in the screening. After revisiting criteria that may
need refinement and/or applicants that may merit additional consideration, the chair must provide the search
administrator with job-related screening reasons for each applicant the committee has decided not to invite for an
interview.
A screening checklist can help the search committee quickly verify each applicant’s possession of required and
preferred qualifications. Two sample screening checklists follow.
Applicant’s Name:
Rated by:
Date:
Comments:
Rated by:
Group counseling
development and
BA in Bus Admin
Date:
Master’s degree
in Bus Admin or
or related field
experience in
Professional
related field
experience
experience
Five years’
Applicant’s
counseling
employee
Individual
relations
Names
license
career
Comments:
(1) Stage at which the applicant withdrew or was eliminated from consideration,
(3) Individual or Group responsible for deciding to eliminate applicant from consideration.
Business Center HR staff and/or the Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) reviews screening information for
compliance with OSU policy and regulatory requirements. Search committee chairs will be required to provide
detailed documentation for each applicant screened out of any step of the process; therefore it is critical that
detailed, accurate screening reasons for all applicants be maintained with the search records. Hand-written notes
created by search committee members are auditable, and should be maintained by the department for a period of
three years from the date an appointment is made.
Your business center HR staff will require, via email, a completed Applicant Disposition Worksheet (.xlsx
file) document from the search committee chair prior to extending an offer of employment. The Applicant
Disposition Worksheet (.xlsx file) MUST be used in order for your business center to input the information
into the Online Recruiting System. This data will be uploaded into an Affirmative Action database for
reporting purposes. Please see the “user help” worksheet in the Excel workbook for specific instructions,
and guidance about information that may prompt further review.
In Progress
Position Filled
Cancelled
Therefore, it is critical that the search committee chair complete communication with applicants IMMEDIATELY after
an offer of employment is accepted. If you choose another communication tool (personal letters or phone calls), the
communication to applicants must still be timely. Otherwise, an applicant will see that the position has been filled
before they have been notified.
E-mails to applicants are not sent without a specific request from the Search Committee Chair or the Initiator
(Search Administrator).
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Policy: It is the policy of Oregon State University that no employee or applicant for employment will be discriminated
against because he or she self-identifies as a qualifying veteran. Oregon State University is committed to non-
discrimination in all employment practices including recruitment, advertising, hiring, promotion, employment
upgrading, demotion or transfer, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, job assignments,
job classifications, organizational structures, position descriptions, lines of progression, seniority lists, leaves of
absence, sick leave, any other leave, fringe benefits, selection and financial support for training activities sponsored
by OSU, and any other term, condition, or privilege of employment.
Posting: Oregon State University’s typical practice is to post employment openings on our online employment
application site and through the State of Oregon’s employment delivery system to ensure that veterans may apply
and be considered for meaningful employment opportunities at the university. Exceptions to this practice are
routinely made for positions lasting three days or less, and may be proposed for executive and senior management
positions or positions filled from within the organization—approval/denial of proposed exceptions typically rests with
the Office of Equity and Inclusion. See Oregon State University Competitive Search Requirements for details.
Eligibility and Invitation to self-identify: During the application process and at the post-offer/pre-hire stage,
applicants are invited to self-identify as honorably discharged veterans or disabled veterans in order to benefit from
OSU’s affirmative action programs for veterans. Submission of such information is voluntary and refusal to provide it
will not subject veterans to any adverse treatment. Any individual who identifies as a veteran or disabled veteran
honorably discharged from U.S. military service may be eligible for special consideration in the screening and
selection process if he or she meets the minimum qualifications for the position. OSU will consider evidence of
transferrable skills presented by veterans when considering whether the minimum qualifications for the position have
been met.
A qualifying veteran applicant’s statement that s/he was honorably discharged from U.S. military service is sufficient
during the early stages of selection, but may be verified by the hiring unit if s/he advances to on-site interview.
During the site visit, the applicant may be asked to show a copy of a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active
Duty (DD form 214 or 215) or a letter from the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs indicating receipt of a non-service
connected pension. This information is kept confidential except as required under federal regulation CFR 41§ 60-
300.
Reasonable accommodations for disabled veterans: At the post-offer/pre-hire stage, disabled veterans are
invited to contact the Office of Equity and Inclusion to discuss any reasonable accommodations that would enable
them to perform the duties of the position properly and safely. Oregon State University will make reasonable
accommodations for the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified disabled veteran.
Affirmative Consideration in the Hiring Process: The OSU hiring process extends an affirmative preference to
individuals who self-identify as qualifying veterans. Special consideration will be given to qualifying veterans when
the qualifying veteran applicant meets the minimum qualifications for the position for which she or he has applied,
and when the veteran’s application materials show sufficient evidence of any transferrable skills required and
requested by the hiring unit. Special consideration typically consists of advancement to the first interview stage
unless the veteran has no reasonable chance of success in the position. By comparison, OSU typically advances
only those applicants who not only have a reasonable chance of success in the position, but are also among the
strongest candidates in the applicant pool.
Hiring units are strongly encouraged to give additional special consideration to veterans at later stages of the
process as well.
The university has clarified its policy on affirmative consideration of veterans in the hiring process. This
memorandum supersedes all prior memoranda in which we advised the university community of the Veterans
Preference Procedure in Public Employment.
The procedure described below provides an affirmative preference to individuals who self-identify as qualifying
veterans. In this case, qualifying veterans means all veterans or disabled veterans who served on active duty with
the Armed Forces of the United States and were honorably discharged. This procedure is effective immediately.
1. Competitive Search:
a. Determining eligibility of the applicant: Any veteran or disabled veteran honorably discharged from
U.S. military service may be eligible for special consideration in the screening and selection process if he
or she meets the minimum qualifications and for the position. OSU will consider evidence of
transferrable skills presented by veterans when considering whether the minimum qualifications for the
position have been met. A qualifying veteran applicant’s statement that s/he was honorably discharged
from U.S. military service is sufficient during the early stages of selection, but may be verified by the
hiring unit if s/he advances to on-site interview. During the site visit, the applicant may be asked to show
a copy of a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD form 214 or 215) or a letter from
the US Department of Veteran’s Affairs indicating receipt of a non-service connected pension.
Information contained in these documents will be kept confidential except as required under federal
regulation CFR 41§ 60-300.
b. Special consideration for eligible applicants: Hiring units will give special consideration to qualifying
veterans when the qualifying veteran applicant meets the minimum qualifications for the position for
which she or he has applied. OSU will consider evidence of transferrable skills presented by veterans
when considering whether the minimum qualifications for the position have been met. Special
consideration typically consists of advancement to the first interview stage unless the veteran has no
reasonable chance of success in the position. By comparison, OSU typically advances only those
applicants who not only have a reasonable chance of success in the position, but are also among the
strongest candidates in the applicant pool.
Hiring units are strongly encouraged to give additional special consideration to veterans at later stages
of the process as well.
c. For questions about how to apply the reasonable chance of success standard, the hiring unit may
consult with a representative from their Business Center HR office or from the Office of Equity and
Inclusion.
2. Waiver of Search: If a waiver of search is sought to appoint a veteran into an unclassified position, veteran
status will be considered a positive factor in the waiver review.
3. Responding to Requests for Information: Requests for information about the handling of a veteran’s application
and any questions about this procedure should be directed to the Senior Affirmative Action and Advancement
Associate in the Office of Equity and Inclusion (541-737-0865).