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(1) This procedure supports the implementation of the University of Newcastle’s ( (2) A promotion round for eligible (3) Where a promotions round is completed prior to 30 June, promotion will be effective from 1 July of that year. Where a promotions round is completed between 1 July and 31 December, promotion will be effective from 1 January of the following year. (4) At the discretion of the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), an application may, in exceptional circumstances, be considered at any time. Such a decision must be consistent with the principles of the Academic Planning and Performance Procedure, Academic Promotion Policy and this Procedure (see section 12). (5) The Chief People and Culture Officer will be responsible for submitting proposed timeframes for academic promotion each year to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) for consideration and approval. (6) Once approved, the full schedule of dates including information sessions will be announced and communicated on the (7) All full-time or part-time (8) (9) In all cases the (10) (11) In exceptional circumstances a College Pro Vice-Chancellor (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) may present a case to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) for submission to and determination by the Vice-Chancellor where the (12) (13) Candidates must have completed probation prior to submitting an application. (14) Unsuccessful (15) Intending (16) If the College Pro Vice-Chancellor (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) is satisfied there are compelling reasons to support the case for an (17) (18) The promotion process will take account of the (19) (20) (21) Candidates should consult their Head of School and College Pro Vice-Chancellor (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) through involvement in Academic Planning and Performance conversations, before initiating an application for promotion (please see Academic Planning and Performance Procedure). (22) The Head of School (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) will provide a confidential report assessing the (23) Where appropriate (e.g. where the (24) The Head of School (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) may consult other relevant members of (25) Heads of School and College Pro Vice-Chancellors (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) cannot withhold a candidate’s application. However, they should offer advice to the (26) The application is to be completed on the form(s) published on the Academic Promotions webpage, which requires: (27) The College Promotion Committee may request supporting evidence in the form of books, (28) A reference to additional support materials may be included in the application, however, the application should stand alone, and there should be no expectation of reliance on additional support materials. (29) The Head of School in consultation with the (30) One assessor may be a senior internal academic where a candidate is seeking promotion through exceptional teaching performance. All other assessors: (31) The College Pro Vice-Chancellor will select two (2) assessors for Level B and (32) For Level B, Level C and Level D candidates, the College Pro Vice-Chancellor may contact and confirm the availability of an additional independent assessor not nominated by the Head of School or candidate to request an independent assessment. (33) For Level E candidates, the College Pro Vice-Chancellor must contact and confirm the availability of at least one (1) and up to two (2) additional independent assessors not nominated by the Head of School or (34) For (35) For (36) Independent assessments for all levels will be returned directly to the Promotions Officer in Human Resource Services by the independent assessors. (37) (38) Reports from independent assessors will be requested in confidence and only Committee members directly concerned with the processing and assessment of applications may view the assessments. (39) Independent assessments will not be made available to the (40) The applications and independent assessments will be provided to members of the College Promotion Committee and, in the case of promotion to (41) Testimonials and references, aside from those requested by the (42) (43) Late applications will only be accepted: (44) (45) All applications for promotion will be considered by the College Promotion Committee. (46) Applications from (47) Applications from Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education (NAIHE) (48) The Promotions Officer, Human Resource Services will distribute the applications, including the independent assessments, to the College Promotion Committee members. (49) The Human Resource Services representative will provide a signed report on behalf of the Chair, with the College Promotion Committee members recommendations, as a record that the process was conducted in a fair and objective way and all conflict of interest and equity issues were appropriately considered. (50) For Level B and Level C applications, the Chair will provide the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) with the assessments and recommendations of the College Promotion Committee no more than two (2) weeks after the Committee meeting. (51) The Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will advise both successful and unsuccessful (52) Following the announcement of outcomes, candidates will be invited to discuss their application with their College Pro Vice-Chancellor (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) to gain specific feedback in relation to the academic activities requiring further development. Feedback should not be considered as prescriptive advice for future applications. Ways to address the candidate’s development needs will be facilitated through Academic Planning and Performance processes. (53) For Level D and Level E applications, the Chair will provide a report to the Promotions Officer, Human Resource Services with the assessments and recommendations of the College Promotion Committee no more than two (2) weeks after the Committee meeting. (54) All applications for promotion to (55) The Promotions Officer, Human Resource Services will distribute the applications, including the independent assessments, to the University Promotion Committee members. (56) The Human Resource Services representative will provide a signed report on behalf of the Chair, with the University Promotion Committee members recommendations, as a record that the process was conducted in a fair and objective way and all conflict of interest and equity issues were appropriately considered. (57) The University Promotion Committee will provide recommendations for (58) The University Promotion Committee will meet as many times as the Chair deems necessary to discuss and consider the applications. (59) The College Pro Vice-Chancellor will be invited to the meeting to discuss applications from their (60) Following the announcement of outcomes, candidates will be invited to discuss their application with their College Pro Vice-Chancellor (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area) to gain specific feedback in relation to the academic activities requiring further development. Feedback should not be considered as prescriptive advice for future applications. Ways to address these development needs will be facilitated through Academic Planning and Performance processes. (61) The (62) Academic Promotions training is mandatory for committee members. The Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will not approve membership of a Promotion Committee unless training has occurred. (63) A Promotion Committee must adhere to the Gender Inclusive Membership of University Committees Policy. (64) If an ex officio or other committee member is unavailable to serve on the committee, the Chair may nominate a suitable replacement member upon approval of the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). (65) Replacement committee members or additional committee members may be sought at the discretion of the Chair to address issues of gender equity, conflicts of interest, or other relevant equity matters, regardless of the term of members. (66) There will be two (2) College Promotion Committees established in each (67) College Promotion Committees will have the following composition: (68) Members of the College Promotion Committee must be at least at the same academic level as that for which (69) A Head of School within the (70) A Human Resource Services representative will attend the College Promotion Committee meeting to act as an equity observer and will not be a voting member. (71) The College Pro Vice-Chancellor, must ensure that the committee’s membership is sufficiently diverse to assess the (72) No member of a College Promotion Committee, other than the College Pro Vice-Chancellor, may serve consecutive terms. (73) The College Pro Vice-Chancellor will schedule the College Promotion Committee interviews and each (74) (75) Feedback from previous applications for promotion will not be considered by the College Promotion Committee. (76) The College Promotion Committee will consider the application, documents and materials referred to and distributed by the Promotions Officer, Human Resource Services. (77) All (78) Heads of School (or equivalent within a Division or other Academic area), or in certain circumstances a nominee if the Head of School is not available due to absence or a potential conflict of interest, should accompany a (79) The Heads of School and the Human Resource Services representative must not advocate for the (80) A Human Resource Services representative will: (81) Immediately following each (82) The College Promotion Committee, based upon a majority vote, will make a recommendation to “promote” or “not promote” and provide reasons for or against the recommendation. (83) The recommendation of the College Promotion Committee is confidential and is not to be disclosed to any person outside the Committee including the (84) Within two (2) weeks of the Committee’s meeting the Chair will provide the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) with: (85) For (86) The primary role of the University Promotion Committee is to: (87) The University Promotion Committee shall have the following composition: (88) Except for ex officio and external members, the term of office for members of the University Promotion Committee is two (2) years. (89) Except for ex officio members, no member of the University Promotion Committee may serve for two (2) consecutive terms. (90) The University Promotion Committee will consider: (91) The University Promotion Committee will meet with each College Pro Vice-Chancellor who will elaborate and provide clarifications if required on the College Promotion Committee report. The College Pro Vice-Chancellor may be provided questions on notice prior to the meeting. (92) The College Pro Vice-Chancellor is not a voting member and will not be present when the vote on whether to recommend a promotion is made. (93) A Human Resource Services representative will: (94) Prior to discussion of (95) Based upon a majority vote, the University Promotion Committee will determine promotion to (96) Based upon a majority vote, the University Promotion Committee will provide recommendations for (97) The Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will advise both successful and unsuccessful (98) Written feedback will be given to the College Pro Vice-Chancellor on the basis of comments made by the University Promotion Committee for discussion with candidates but should not be provided to them. (99) (100) If the (101) If a (102) Academic Promotions training is mandatory for committee members and Heads of School annually, and will be delivered by the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). (103) Any newly appointed Head of School and College Pro Vice-Chancellor will receive promotions training during their induction. (104) A Promotions Preparation Workshop will be run for (105) A (106) An appeal must be lodged with the Chief People and Culture Officer within 14 days of notification of the result of the application. (107) An appeal on the grounds of outcome of application alone will not be considered. (108) An appeal will be determined by a Promotions Appeals Committee of the Vice-Chancellor comprising: (109) Members of the Promotion Appeals Committee must comply with the (110) In considering an appeal the Promotions Appeals Committee: (111) Where the Promotions Appeals Committee finds that a breach of procedure has occurred and has had a material effect on the decision not to promote, they shall direct action that is necessary to remedy the breach. (112) The Promotions Appeals Committee has the authority to direct action in relation to procedural matters only and this action must be consistent with (113) The proceedings of a Promotions Appeal Committee will be confidential. (114) Promotion outside the normal promotions process will only be considered in the following exceptional circumstances: (115) The Head of School or Chief Investigator must make a recommendation to the College Pro Vice-Chancellor where a re-appointment at a higher level is being considered. The College Pro Vice-Chancellor will then make a recommendation to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) for the candidate to be promoted under the exceptional circumstances. (116) The recommendation should include: (117) The Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will consider the documentation and will either approve or not approve the request for the exceptional circumstances to apply and advise the College Pro Vice-Chancellor of the decision. (118) The College Pro Vice-Chancellor will provide the application and supporting documents to the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic Excellence) for quantitative benchmarking and to make a recommendation, to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) regarding the (119) The Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will either approve or not approve Level B, Level C and (120) The Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) will advise all (121) Academic Promotion Procedure
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - General Procedural Principles
Timing
Eligibility
Minimum Period of Service Following Appointment, Promotion or Unsuccessful applications
Criteria for Promotion
Track
Performance to be Demonstrated
Sustained excellence across two areas for a period of at least two years.
Sustained exceptional performance in one area for a period of at least two years.
Section 3 - The Application
Consultation with the Head of School and College Pro Vice-Chancellor or Division Pro Vice-Chancellor
Preparation of Application
Additional Support Materials
Section 4 - Independent Assessment
External Independent Assessments
Requests for Independent Assessments
Viewing of Independent Assessment Reports
Testimonials
Section 5 - The Application Process
Lodgement
Late Applications
Withdrawal of Application
Section 6 - Approval Process
Promotion to Level D Academic and Level E Academic
Section 7 - Promotion Committees
College Promotion Committee
Composition of College Promotion Committees
College Promotion Committee Interviews
Process for College Promotion Committee
University Promotion Committee
Composition of University Promotion Committee
Process for University Promotion Committee
Section 8 - Conflict of Interest
Section 9 - Training
Section 10 - Appeals
Section 11 - Exceptional Circumstances