Ill. Admin. Code tit. 26, § 212.218 - Application and Appointment
a)
Applications for Employment
1) Notice:
Positions shall be advertised in both the Springfield office and the Chicago
office by posting, unless the Executive Director directs otherwise. Other
recruitment methods may be used as deemed appropriate.
2) Submission of Application:
A) Persons seeking employment must submit an
application, resume or other documents demonstrating education and
experience.
B) Employees seeking
positions within the Office must apply in writing to the Director of the
organizational unit in which the desired position is located. The Director
shall submit copies of applications received to the Executive Director and the
Director of Administrative Services.
3) Screening of Applicants:
A) Interviews: Directors or their designees
are responsible for screening applications for non-Executive Employee
positions. Interviews may be conducted as part of the screening process.
Interviews shall be conducted by the Director of the organizational unit, or
their designee, the Director of Administrative Services or their designee, and
either the Human Resources Manager or another appropriate staff person chosen
by either the Executive Director or the Director of Administrative Services. In
any event, a minimum of two members of the interview panel must have
successfully completed the course for Rutan certification.
B) Board Conducted Interviews: The Board
shall conduct interviews for the positions of Executive Director, Assistant
Executive Director, General Counsel and Director.
C) Examinations: The Executive Director may
require any applicants for any positions to take examinations as a means to
assess knowledge, skills and the ability to perform the duties of the
position.
4) Criteria
for Selection:
A) Selection may be based on
education, experience, interviews, references, and examinations, if conducted.
Other factors, such as experience within the Office, may also be
considered.
B) Pre-employment
screening of applicants may include, but is not limited to, background checks
and routine reference verifications.
C) If, following the screening process, the
Director desires to place an applicant in a position, the Director shall submit
their recommendation to the Executive Director for final action, including the
decision not to fill the position.
D) A central file of all applicants who
applied for or were considered for a position, along with appropriate
supporting material, shall be maintained in the Office of Administrative
Services for a minimum of three years (application materials) or 10 years
(interview and section materials) from the date the position is filled or a
decision to not fill the position is made.
b) Appointment
1) Notice of Appointment: Upon approval of
the Executive Director, the Director of Administrative Services shall notify
applicants in writing of their appointment to a position. The notification
shall state the position classification, work location, starting salary, and
beginning date of employment, all contained in a conditions of employment
agreement that shall be signed by all new appointees. Appointments become
effective upon the applicant's reporting for work at the place and time
designated in the notification.
2)
Types of Appointment: The following types of appointments may be made by the
Executive Director or a Director, subject to the concurrence of the Executive
Director.
A) Probationary Employees: All
appointments for newly hired employees shall be subject to the employee's
performance through two consecutive performance appraisals by the Executive
Director or a Director or their designee of approximately three months each and
receipt of notification that the employee has been certified in the position to
which appointed. At any time during this probationary period, newly hired
employees may be discharged without notice, cause or any right to
hearing.
B) Certified Employees:
Employees successfully completing a probationary period shall be appointed to
certified status. Appointment to certified status shall be effective upon
receipt of written notice from the Executive Director or their
designee.
C) Temporary Employees:
Employees authorized by the Executive Director or a Director to perform duties
and responsibilities on a temporary basis shall receive compensation at the
designated rate of a temporary employment agency supplying the worker or as
agreed to by the employee and the Executive Director.
D) Acting Status in a Non-Executive Employee
Position: An employee assigned to acting status for any position shall, at the
Executive Director's or a Director's discretion, be paid in accordance with the
salary range allocated to the position and the responsibilities incurred as a
result of the acting assignment; provided, however, that payment shall not be
lower than the employee's base salary immediately prior to the acting
assignment. An employee removed from acting status shall be returned to the
same or a similar position to the one held prior to the acting status
appointment. The employee's salary shall be not less than their salary at the
time they were was appointed to the acting status.
E) Acting Status in an Executive Employee
Position: An employee assigned to acting status to an Executive Employee
position classification shall only be appointed by the Board and shall follow
the procedures set forth in subsection (b)(2)(D).
F) Trainee Appointments: Employees appointed
to a trainee position shall be promoted by the Director of the employee's
organizational unit, subject to the concurrence of the Executive Director, to
the permanent targeted title with no probationary period only after successful
completion of the training period, which shall be a minimum of six months and
shall not exceed 12 months. Employees appointed to trainee positions may be
discharged at any time prior to promotion without rights to appeal.
3) Other Appointments: The
following types of appointments shall be made only by the Board:
A) Executive Employees: Executive Employees
serve at the discretion of the Board and may be discharged or demoted by the
Board at any time without notice, cause or any rights to a hearing.
B) Term Appointments: Directors and other
employees who are appointed for terms of no longer than four years may be
discharged at the end of their term without cause or any rights to a hearing.
Sixty days prior to the expiration of the term appointment, the Director of
Administrative Services shall serve a notice upon the appointee either in
person or by certified mail, return receipt requested, at the employee's last
address listed in the personnel file. This notice shall also be given to the
Chair of the Board and the Executive Director. The Chair of the Board shall
notify the employee at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the term of the
intention to renew or not renew the appointment.
c) Contractual Employees:
Contractual employees have no rights under this Part.
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