December 2019 Updates
Professional to Faculty Promotion Pathway
- Dean Carter met with the EPC to discuss:
- A potential promotion path between Extension Professional and Faculty status.
- Options for Professionals who are at the highest Extension Professional level (IV).
- Dean Carter has met with Faculty representatives and they are open to a joint committee to look at a potential promotion path between Professionals and Faculty. She will facilitate connecting the two groups.
- It has not been determined whether the same group will discuss options for Professionals who have hit the promotion ceiling or if a second group will be created to work on this parallel to and in communication with the first group.
- The EPC will keep Extension Professionals updated as these discussions progress.
Promotion Process Updates
A Promotion Review Survey was sent out to all Extension Professionals in the spring of 2019. Approximately 30% (19 individuals) responded.
If you have not taken the promotion process survey or would like to provide additional information through the survey, click here.
Next Steps:
- EPC will work on:
- Pulling your feedback together into a proposal for the ELT to consider.
- Creating a web page for suggestions for applying your work to meet the four criteria under the Promotion Process pages.
- Updating and re-organizing the Promotion Process pages on our website to be more useful and user-friendly
Summary of the responses from initial survey:
- Demographic results:
- 8 respondents are level I professionals and have worked for Extension less than 10 years.
- 7 respondents have worked for Extension between 10 and 20 years and are evenly split between levels 2, 3 & 4.
- 13 were base-funded professionals and 6 were soft money.
- 15 identified as female and 4 as male.
- 16 were in program related positions, 3 in marketing/communication and 1 in research.
- Qualitative Results:
- What do you appreciate about the process?
- Opportunity for pay increase and credential/educational attainment.
- Clearly defined criteria and process.
- Peer review and coaching.
- Support for participant and completion of the process.
- Chance for reflection on work and goals.
- That it exists!
- What barriers exist in the process?
- No options for those at Level IV.
- Task is daunting with required record-keeping on top of regular work.
- Unclear what the specific levels and criteria look like for my specific role.
- Have never seen what a completed packet looks like.
- Limitations in job description make advancement nearly impossible.
- Difficulty finding mentors/peers to help navigate the process.
- Soft-money positions need to raise their own salary increases.
- What are the reasons for not applying if eligible?
- Time and effort involved for such a small increase.
- Promotion not supported by supervisor.
- Is the process of collecting and assembling packet materials clear?
- 8 Yes
- 7 Somewhat
- 4 No
- Criteria:
- Almost half the respondents felt they could use clarification of the criteria and concrete. examples of how they apply to different roles.
- Suggestions for additional criteria included collaborative activities, public service, building partnerships and community member feedback.
- What would be most helpful?
- Mentors / peer review to help with process.
- Examples of successful packets and of how criteria apply to specific roles.
- Extending rank limits.
- Clarifying and streamlining the process and communications.
- Support from PA.
- Understanding why the process matters. Why it is worth the time and effort.
- What do you appreciate about the process?