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The UCLA CALL — Acting Professor Series — I. Definition of Acting Professor SeriesThe ‘Acting’ prefix signifies a conditional status of the appointment, as well as the privilege and responsibility of conducting research and applies to a person under consideration for regular appointment — Academic Personnel Manual Section 235. In addition UCLA uses the ‘Acting’ prefix for (a) appointments of Acting Assistant Professors with automatic transfer to Assistant Professor upon completion of the Ph.D.; or (b) non-tenure ladder appointments at tenure level ranks. The title Acting Professor in the School of Law is the entry-level ladder rank title. An Acting Professor in the School of Law is governed by all academic personnel policies applicable to Assistant Professors.
II. Characteristics of SeriesA. Ranks and Steps
B. Term of Service All initial and subsequent appointments at any rank (hereinafter referred to collectively as an appointment) must have a specified ending date. The maximum term of an appointment is:
When extending an offer to individuals in this series, it is necessary for the Dean or Chair to include the following statement in any correspondence regarding their offer of an appointment or renewal of appointment: "This appointment is for a specified term with an ending date as herein set forth, and is not for a longer period unless express written notification is so given to the appointee. In the absence of such express notification, the appointment ipso facto terminates on the specified ending date." When a department appoints a degree candidate from another institution, it may propose appointment to the appropriate step of the Acting Assistant Professorship with the explicit understanding that the individual will be transferred without further review to the comparable step of the Assistant Professorship upon completion of all requirements for the degree. Such transfer occurs:
C. Service Requirements Appointment must be at 100% of full time alone or in combination with other academic titles. D. Tenure Tenure or Security of Employment is not granted in association with appointment to this series. E. Limit on Service
When combined with titles subject to an Eight-Year Limit Review, all service in this series is counted toward the Eight-Year Limit Review. F. Limit on Funding from 19900 Funds Appointments must be charged on a continuing basis against the Academic Salaries account of a Department of Instruction and Research supported from General Funds (accounts numbered 4-40XXXX-19900-0). FTE and funding must be provided from permanently available faculty provisions Departmental provisions for Teaching Assistants, Professional Research—, Postgraduate Research—, and Research Assistants may not be used to support appointments in this series. G. Senate Membership
III. CompensationA. General An individual appointed to the Acting Professor series is compensated at the salary scales established for the Regular Professorial series: Academic Year (9-months); Fiscal Year (11-months); Law School Scale; Business Administration/Management and Engineering Scale, and the Health Sciences Compensation Scale. Local Campus Differential Scales are also established for the School of Public Health and for the School of Education and Information Studies. B. Off-Scale Salary Limitations Deans not also serving as Chairs have Off-Scale approval authority up to and including the next step. All Off-Scale rates must be in multiples of $100. For all other Off-Scale salary actions up to the Regental threshold the Chancellor is the final approval authority. Salaries exceeding this threshold require Regental approval (refer to annually published UC Salary Scales for Regental thresholds). See Appendix 17 for "Summary of UCLA Policy on Off-Scale Salaries." C. Above-Scale Salary Limitations The Chancellor has the authority to approve Above-Scale salaries up to the Regental threshold (refer to annually published UC Salary Scales for Regental thresholds). Approval of salaries beyond this approval authority require Regental action.
IV. EmploymentA. Recruitment Please see Appendix 22, "Summary of Recruitment Policy" and Appendix 23, "Faculty Search Guidelines" regarding search requirements and required documentation. B. Criteria Criteria for assessment of individual qualifications are set forth in the Appendix 5, "Instructions to Review and Appraisal Committees" except that in applying these criteria in cases involving appointment as Acting Assistant Professor, due consideration must, of course, be given the individual’s promise, as well as achievement, in research and creative activity. C. Categories of Personnel Actions Employment encompasses the following types of personnel actions: 1. Appointment Initial employment in the series or permanent intercampus transfer. Review and submission of a dossier are required for appointment. 2. Re-employment Appointment in the same series after a previous separation. Review and submission of dossier are required. 3. Renewal of Appointment/Reappointment Subsequent appointment in this series under the condition that there has not been a previous separation. Review and submission of dossier is not required, provided there is no change in the original terms of the appointment. 4. Change in Series Only applicable to persons under consideration for regular appointment or individuals who have competed their Ph.D. See Appendix 26 for further details. If change in series is to the Assistant Professor Rank, see Appendix 14 regarding "Guide to the Computation of Years of Service Which Count Toward the Eight-Year Limit." 5. Change of Department Transfer from one department to another. Review and submission of a dossier are required. 6. Split Appointment Split appointments are not applicable to the Acting Professor series. 7. Joint Appointment Joint appointments are not applicable to the Acting Professor series. 8. Temporary Appointments Temporary appointments are not applicable to the Acting Professor series. 9. Informal Extra-Departmental Affiliations Extra-departmental affiliations are not applicable to the Acting Professor series. D. Effective Dates of Personnel Actions The effective date of an appointment is the first day on which payment begins. For Academic Year (9-month) appointments, the effective date of the appointment will not coincide with the being date of the service period. Effective dates for Academic Year appointments commence as follows: July 1 -- Fall Quarter The effective date for Fiscal Year appointments will always coincide with the first day of service. E. Senate Review The following tables apply to all Schools and Colleges. 1. Appointment, Re-employment and Change of Department
2. Renewal of Appointment/Reappointment
When renewal of a self-terminating appointment in this series coincides with a required appraisal, a merit increase, or promotion, a dossier is to be submitted. Such dossier is subject to the review, approval authority policies and procedural requirements governing that action. F. Approval Authority Authority to approve or deny recommendations rests at the indicated administrative levels. Employment actions for a Academic Year (9-month) appointment approved by the Dean after the first day of the service period requires Chancellor’s approval for the retroactivity. For Fiscal Year appointees, employment actions approved by the Dean more than 6 months after the effective date of the appointment requires Chancellor’s approval for the retroactivity. 1. Appointment, Re-employment and Change of Department Dentistry, Law and Nursing
Arts and Architecture, Education and Information Studies, Engineering and Applied Science, Letters and Science, Management, Medicine, Public Health, Public Policy and Social Research, and Theater, Film & Television
2. Renewal of Appointment/Reappointment All Schools and Colleges
* Provided that there is no change in rank and step G. General Restrictions The following restrictions govern all employment:
V. Advancement: Merits & PromotionsMerits and promotions are not applicable to the Acting Assistant Professor.
VI. Fourth-Year Appraisal of an Acting Assistant ProfessorFourth-Year appraisals are not applicable to the Acting Assistant Professor. VII. Eight-Year Limit Review of an Acting Assistant ProfessorEight-Year Limit Reviews are not applicable to the Acting Assistant Professor.
VIII. Non-Renewal of Appointment of an Acting Associate Professor or Acting Professor as a result of a Personnel ReviewIn the case of non-renewal of an Acting Associate Professor or Acting Professor the individual shall receive at least one year’s notice - i.e., the individual shall be given written notice by June 30th of the year in which the review takes place of intention not to renew beyond June 30th of the following year. A. Senate Review All Schools and Colleges
B. Approval Authority All Schools and Colleges
IX. Preliminary Assessment of Non-Renewal of an Acting Assistant ProfessorPreliminary assessment of non-renewal appointments is not applicable to the Acting Assistant Professor.
X. Reconsideration of Terminal Appointment of an Acting Assistant ProfessorReconsideration of terminal appointments is not applicable to the Acting Assistant Professor.
XI. Non-Renewal of a Term Appointment for Budgetary Reasons, Programmatic Changes, or Lack of WorkNon-renewal of term appointments for budgetary reasons, etc. is not applicable to the Acting Assistant Professor.
XII. Termination of an AppointmentAll appointments to this series are self-ending. Termination prior to the approved ending date of such an appointment may be only for good cause and is subject to the provisions of Regents Standing Order 103.9.
XIII. Five-Year ReviewsFive-Year Reviews are not applicable to the Acting Professor.
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