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Classification and Compensation Department of Human Resources Position Classification Career Banding / Broadbanding PeopleAdmin Position Description Actions Fair Labor Standards Act Salary Administration

Classification & Compensation Classification groups jobs of a common nature with similar duties and responsibilities to provide structure to the organization and assigns them an appropriate pay band. East Carolina University operates under two separate classification and compensation systems for SHRA and CSS employees: Career-banding Most positions fall into the Career-banded system Examples: Administrative, Accounting, Trades, Library, Research Broadbanding A select number clinical support positions Examples: Physician Extender, Radiation Therapist, Nurse Specialist A comprehensive list of these classes and corresponding pay bands can be found under the Class & Comp section of the HR website.

Classification & Compensation PeopleAdmin is utilized for any classification or career progression action: Create a new position Reclassify an existing position Salary Adjustment Career Progression Adjustment for Career-banded classes In-Range Adjustment for Broadbanded classes Abolish a position The HR PeopleAdmin site can be accessed through PiratePort.

Classification & Compensation The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a federal law which establishes standards for minimum wages, maximum hours, overtime pay, and child labor. The University is covered by the provisions of the FLSA, and is responsible for ensuring compliance with the Act. The exempt or non-exempt status of any particular employee must be determined on the basis of whether duties, responsibilities and salary meet the requirements for exemption. An employee’s classification or designation as subject to the State Human Resources Act (SHRA) has no bearing on an employee's wage and hour status under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Salary Administration Exercise

Salary is determined through a variety of factors: Financial Resources - The amount of funding that a manager has available when making pay decisions. Appropriate Market Rate – The market reference rate applicable to the functional competencies required by the job and demonstrated by the employee. Internal pay alignment - The appropriate alignment of salaries among employees who demonstrate similar required competencies in the same banded class within a work unit or organization (or related classes within the organization). Required Competencies - The functional competencies and associated levels of knowledge, skills, and abilities that are required based on organizational business need and subsequently demonstrated on the job by the employee. ***There are some differences within the Career Banding and Broadbanding policies that we will guide you through when utilized.

Salary Administration Justification: To support a salary adjustment Reclassification of position Career progression adjustment (Career-banded classes) In-Range adjustment (Broadbanded classes) Pre-Approval Process: Budgetary Restrictions - Internal and external review process Compensation Request Form – initiated by C&C Consultant Note that job changes may occur, however the salary may remain the same when all pay factors have been considered.

Exercise 1

Administrative Support Associate $31,200 $36,177 $40,944 $50,656 CLASSIFICATION MIN CRR JMR ARR MAX Administrative Support Associate $31,200 $36,177 $40,944 $50,656 Administrative Support Specialist $33,800 $40,134 $45,834 $53,083 Business Services Coordinator $31,888 $40,045 $44,784 $51,907 $59,049 Technology Support Analyst $32,473 $50,557 $65,084 $76,416 $88,041

Admin Support Associate Journey Pede F 25 1 $31,474 $36,177 87% CAREER BANDED TITLE POSITION COMP LEVEL EMPLOYEE NAME GENDER AGE ETHNICITY CURRENT SALARY MARKET RATE FOR CLASS/ LEVEL MARKET RATE INDEX Admin Support Associate Journey Pede F 25 1 $31,474 $36,177 87% Admin Support Specialist Contributing Player 56 2 $31,434 $33,800 93% Sword M 51 4 Advanced Skully 48 5 $40,792 $45,834 89% Business Services Coordinator Bones 31 $31,888 $44,784 71% Tech Support Analyst Field 34 $56,623 $65,084 Current MI = 82.14 with current employee salary; taking the BSC salary out it is 87.4%.

Where should the employee be paid? Business Services Coordinator Journey Current Salary: $31,888 Minimum Contributing Journey Advanced Maximum $31,888 $40,045 $44,784 $51,907 $59,049 A $40,308 (90 MI) B $42,100 (94 MI) C $44,784 (100 MI) D $47,919 (107 MI) ***Hint: In a “perfect world” scenario

Where should the employee be paid? Business Services Coordinator Journey Current Salary: $31,888 Minimum Contributing Journey Advanced Maximum $31,888 $40,045 $44,784 $51,907 $59,049 A $40,308 (90 MI) B $42,100 (94 MI) C $44,784 (100 MI) D $47,919 (107 MI) ***Hint: In a “perfect world” scenario

Exercise 2

CLASSIFICATION MIN CRR JMR ARR MAX Administrative Support Associate $31,200 $36,177 $40,944 $50,656 Administrative Support Specialist $33,800 $40,134 $45,834 $53,083 Business Services Coordinator $31,888 $40,045 $44,784 $51,907 $59,049 Technology Support Analyst $32,473 $50,557 $65,084 $76,416 $88,041

Admin Support Associate Journey Pede F 25 1 $31,474 $36,177 87% CAREER BANDED TITLE POSITION COMP LEVEL EMPLOYEE NAME GENDER AGE ETHNICITY CURRENT SALARY MARKET RATE FOR CLASS/ LEVEL MARKET RATE INDEX Admin Support Associate Journey Pede F 25 1 $31,474 $36,177 87% Admin Support Specialist Contributing Player 56 2 $31,434 $33,800 93% Sword M 51 4 Advanced Skully 48 5 $40,792 $45,834 89% Business Services Coordinator Bones 31 $31,888 $44,784 71% Tech Support Analyst Field 34 $56,623 $65,084 Current MI = 82.14 with current employee salary; taking the BSC salary out it is 87.4%.

Where should the employee be paid? Business Services Coordinator Journey Current Salary: $31,888 Minimum Contributing Journey Advanced Maximum $31,888 $40,045 $44,784 $51,907 $59,049 A $38,066 (85 MI) B $38,962 (87 MI) C $40,306 (90 MI) D $44,784 (100 MI) ***Hint: Look at equity with other employees in relation to the market rate

Where should the employee be paid? Business Services Coordinator Journey Current Salary: $31,888 Minimum Contributing Journey Advanced Maximum $31,888 $40,045 $44,784 $51,907 $59,049 A $38,066 (85 MI) B $38,962 (87 MI) C $40,306 (90 MI) D $44,784 (100 MI) ***Hint: Look at equity with other employees in relation to the market rate

Classification & Compensation EHRA Faculty and Non-Faculty Positions are established in PeopleAdmin by Class & Comp Types of EHRA Positions: Instructional, Research and Information Technology (IRIT) Senior Academic and Administrative Officer (SAAO) Tier I and Tier II Faculty We review Non-Faculty positions to ensure appropriate classification within the EHRA Non-Faculty framework Faculty positions are managed by the divisions

Reminders Documentation and a detailed justification is critical. Compensation is tied to demonstrated competencies, appropriate market rate, internal equity, and budget availability (FAIR) We are here to help guide you!

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