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IT Career Framework Job Description Workshop

IT Career Framework Job Description Workshop. The IT Career Framework. Job Descriptions at UBC are both an art and a science. M&P IT Guidelines. Jobs at UBC are reviewed to determine what duties are performed and therefore what job family they are part of

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IT Career Framework Job Description Workshop

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  1. IT Career Framework Job Description Workshop

  2. The IT Career Framework

  3. Job Descriptions at UBC are both an art and a science

  4. M&P IT Guidelines Jobs at UBC are reviewed to determine what duties are performed and therefore what job family they are part of There are 38 M&P Job Families on the UBC campus. Each Job Family has a description that correlates to M&P Occupational Guidelines. The guidelines are used to determine a position’s level by assigning minimums and scope that are unique to each M&P IT guidelines have 8 levels from A-H

  5. Overview - Aligning people to job descriptions Template Look at summary and core duties Pick the one that reflects the main focus of individual’s job > 50% Alignment Elaborate on summary enter specific duties currently performed by individual M&P IT Guidelines Identify the individual’s current classification enter remaining details into Job Description Individual JD Ladder Locate ladder. Read description Based on current level, locate JDs that apply (likely 2)

  6. STEP ONE – Select a template Look at the job ladder description to find the right ladder for the staff member. This should be the ladder that describes >50% of their job Find the templates that align to their current compensation. There is likely 2. Choose the one whose summary and core duties most apply. If you don’t find one that applies, contact HR before you start writing a new job description

  7. STEP TWO – Specific Duties Reflects the unique aspects of an individuals job Follow the format outlined in the Hints and Terms document Goal is to be specific enough to be meaningful Generic enough to be flexible

  8. STEP THREE – M&P IT Guidelines Find the M&P IT Guideline that aligns to the staff members current compensation Ensure language aligns to what is outlined If you see some misalignment, which requires a reclassification, contact HR to help you through this process.

  9. Pointers - Writing a JD for IT at UBC Be literal, not literary – clear, concise language Accuracy – don’t understate or overstate. Describe the position as it exists today Avoid technical terms, acronyms or abbreviations Use non-discriminatory language If it is less than 5% of the job, don’t include it.

  10. Timeline <enter expected timeline for events> Forwards to UBC HR Compensation & Classification for processing Manager Schedules 1:1 with staff member to review newly aligned job description and competency expectations Manager writes new job descriptions for staff based on CF Templates Department HR representative reviews and approves (or adjusts in conjunction with Manager) NOTE: you may want to complete a PDP at this point.

  11. Where to find materials All materials are found on the itcareerframework.ubc.ca site

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