Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
3337 Ohio University Policy Manual |
Chapter3337-40. Policies on Discrimination and Benefits |
3337-40-57. Research appointments
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(A) Overview
This policy establishes a "research" category of employees at Ohio university, delineates the terms and conditions of research appointments, and ensures consistent treatment of these employees.
Under section 124.11 of the Revised Code, positions and employees involved in research are considered "unclassified" employees. Ohio university defines research employees as non-faculty, non-student employees who are externally funded, and who predominantly conduct or support experimental, applied, or theoretical research work in a particular discipline.
Appointments as research faculty (e.g., assistant research professor, associate research professor, or research professor) are governed by policy 01.015 and the "Faculty Handbook."
In the absence of an exception formally granted in accordance with policy 01.003, this policy applies to all research employees whose positions are funded more than fifty per cent from any combination of the following sources:
(1) Startup funds for new faculty (oracle financials accounts with project code prefix "SU").
(2) Research incentive funds (oracle financials accounts with project code prefix "RI").
(3) Restricted accounts (e.g., grants and contracts).
(4) Internal awards -- often used for postdocs, this includes 1804 fund research grants (oracle financials accounts with project code prefix "IA").
(5) Foundation accounts (oracle financials accounts with project code prefix "FN").
Any position otherwise falling under policy 40.058 can be designated a research position on the basis of its funding source. As appointing authority, the chief human resource officer will make final determinations regarding research designation. For example, a new, one-hundred-per-cent-grant-funded position determined to be an administrative assistant could be designated as research, and terms and conditions of appointment would adhere to this policy.
(B) Process
Unless otherwise noted, research unclassified hourly will follow existing compensation and benefits policies for non-bargaining unit classified staff, and research administrators will follow existing compensation and benefits policies for administrators.
Research employees are considered special appointments, as described in policy 40.106.
Policies 41.013, 41.012, and 40.041 do not apply to research employees. Employment for research employees is considered "employment at will," and is at the discretion of the employing authority. The university can terminate the appointment at any time. Written notice of termination will be provided at least two weeks in advance of the anticipated termination date, if circumstances permit.
(C) Research employment categories
Research employees can be salaried (administrative) or hourly (unclassified hourly). Appointments can be regular (nine- to twelve-month employment period), or term (less than nine-month employment period), as follows:
(1) Unclassified hourly
Unclassified hourly employees may hold positions meeting any of these three descriptions:
(a) Full-time regular research unclassified hourly: forty hours per week; nine- to twelve-month employment period.
(b) Part-time regular research unclassified hourly: less than forty hours per week; nine- to twelve-month employment period.
(c) Term research unclassified hourly: zero to forty hours per week; zero- to eight-month employment period.
(2) Administrative
Research administrator employees may hold positions meeting any of these three descriptions:
(a) Full-time regular research administrator: forty hours per week; nine- to twelve-month employment period.
(b) Part-time regular research administrator: less than forty hours per week; nine- to twelve-month employment period.
(c) Term research administrator: zero to forty hours per week; zero- to eight-month employment period.
(D) Compensation and benefits This chart indicates the pay type, pay rate determination method, and applicability of various benefits for each category of research employee. A "Y" indicates that the benefit or compensation on that row does apply to employees of that column.
Unless otherwise noted, research unclassified hourly will follow existing compensation and benefits policies for non-bargaining unit classified staff; research administrators will follow existing compensation and benefits policies for administrators; and, with the obvious exceptions of the first four rows of this table, the table applies to both research unclassified hourly and research administrative appointments.
Applicability of Benefits and Compensation by Research Employment Type
Compensation and Benefits
Full-time Regular ("Group I")
Part-time Regular ("Group II")
Term ("Group III")
Unclassified Hourly Pay
Hourly
Hourly
Hourly
Research Administrator Pay
Salaried
Salaried
Salaried
Unclassified Hourly Pay Determination
Will mirror classified pay plan (see policy 40.058 )
Research Administrator Pay Determination
Will mirror administrative pay plan (see policy 40.058 )
Health and Life Insurance
Y
Y
Educational Benefits
Y
Y
Sick Leave
Y
Y
Sick Payout
Y
Y
Vacation Leave
Y
Y
Vacation Payout
Y
Y
Unemployment
Y
Y
Y
Workers Compensation
Y
Y
Y
Holidays
Y
Y
Y
Medical Leave
Y
Y
FMLA only
Disability Leave
Y
Y
Personal Leave
Y
Y
Performance Evaluation
Y
Y
Informal
Annual Pay Raise
Hourly: standard formula; salaried: merit-based; both: budget allowing
Employment Process
Online
Online
Online
Retirement
Y
Y
Y
The version of this rule that includes live links to associated resources is online athttps://www.ohio.edu/policy/40-057.html