Title: Career Banding Overview for Employees
1- Career Banding Overview for
Employees
2 What is career banding?
- A new human resources system that affects the way
we - classify jobs
- hire people
- pay employees
- promote employees
- evaluate employees
- provide career development opportunities
- for our employees
3Why are we banding?
- Directed by Office of State Personnel as a
statewide change - Reduces the number of job classes and titles in
state government - Gives managers more flexibility in setting pay
and granting promotions - Emphasizes career growth for employees
- To ensure that our pay ranges are more
competitive with local market - More on this one in the next slide!
4Reality Check
- Budget money must be available for raises!
- Unfortunately, no statewide budget money was
allocated for this move to Career Banding. So, no
one can expect any salary increases initially. - But
5Whats in it for me?
- When your job is banded, you will have the
potential for - Opportunities for career development without
changing jobs since your new broader job title is
likely to cover a broader pay range. - Pay raises based on demonstrating increased
competencies approved for your job (more about
this later) - Pay raises based on the market rate (average
pay of others in your line of work) - if and when there is budget money
available
6 Statewide Job Families
- Your job will fall in one of the following new
Job Families - Administrative and Managerial
- Information Technology
- Law Enforcement and Public Safety
- Information and Education
- Human Services
- Medical and Health
- Institutional Services
- Operations and Skilled Trades
- Engineering and Architecture
- Natural Resources and Scientific
7 Banding Example
- Administrative and Managerial Job Family
- Administrative Support Career Branch
- Four Banded Class Titles
Administrative Support Specialist
Administrative Support Associate
Executive Assistant
Administrative Support Supervisor
These 4 banded classes will replace 80 current
classifications affecting 18,000 employees
statewide.
8 How Will We Convert Current Classes to Banded
Classes?
- Example
- Sally is currently an Administrative Secretary I.
- Her new banded class title will be
- Administrative Support Associate.
Banded Class Title Current Class Titles
Administrative Support Associate Office Assistant Series (II, III, IV, V) Administrative Services Assistant V Administrative Secretary I, II Commercial Cashier I, II Office Aide Mail Clerk I, II Accounting Clerk II Data Entry Specialist Public Information Assistant III, IV, V
Processing Assistant II Public Information
Assistant II, V Clerk-Typist (III) Data Entry
Operator II, III Data Control Clerk III, IV Word
Processor III, IV Postal Window Clerk Lead Work
III, IV,V Correctional Clerk-Typist I, II Admin.
Secretary I, II
Continued
9 How Will We Convert Current Classes to Banded
Classes?
- Example Continued
- Her supervisor reviewed each of the competencies
required for her job and found that Sally was
currently demonstrating a majority of the Journey
Level Competencies on the job. (See examples
under Attention to Detail below). Sallys level
will be Journey.
Contributing Journey Advanced
Follows instructions or standard operating procedures for assigned tasks. Asks for clarification of instructions as needed. Ensures non-routine, non-repetitious work meets standard operating procedures. Uses appropriate record-keeping methods. Develops standard operating procedures on new, non-routine, non-repetitious projects/assignments and large projects. Checks and rechecks work of others.
10 How Will Your Current Job be Converted to a
Banded Class?
- Your managers have worked with HR experts to
select the competencies and key job activities
required for each Banded Class Title (Examples
Public Safety Officer, Administrative Support
Associate). - These competencies have been leveled at either
Contributing, Journey, or Advanced depending on
the types of skills needed for the job. - Note You will continue to have a workplan and be
evaluated on performance. The workplan will be
focused more on what you achieve (outcomes) vs.
day-to-day tasks that were often measured for
your ratings in the past.
11 What is a competency?
- Competencies are the observable and measurable
set of - skills
- knowledge
- abilities
- behaviors
- that are necessary to perform the job.
- Competencies will become the basis for pay
decisions. Pay increases will no longer be based
solely on years of service or performance
ratings. - (We will also get cost of living adjustments when
granted by the legislature.)
12 Contributing Competencies
- Knowledge, skills, abilities and successful work
behaviors that are minimally required for an
entry level position.
13Journey Competencies
- Fully applied body of knowledge, skills,
abilities and successful work behavior required
for the position.
14Advanced Competencies
- The highest or broadest scope of knowledge,
skills, abilities and work behavior required in
the position.
15 How Will Your Current Job be Converted to a
Banded Class? (contd.)
- The level of your job is based on the needs of
the organization the day-to-day competencies
that you regularly demonstrate in your division,
facility, or school. - If you have the capability to or past experience
working at a higher level (advanced level Public
Safety Officer or advanced level Administrative
Support Associate, for example) but your work
unit does not require this higher level work, you
cannot move up or be assessed at the higher
level. - You may still have the potential for pay
increases within your level, however, since the
pay range may reach a higher level than what you
are currently being paid.
16 How Will Your Current Job be Converted to a
Banded Class?
- After selecting what banded class titles are
needed for your work unit . - Your supervisor will decide which competencies
and levels you are currently demonstrating on the
job. - You will then have a new Banded Class title and
level. Examples
Current Title Administrative Secretary I.
Current Title Police Officer I
New Title Public Safety Officer,
Contributing Level
New Title Administrative
Support Associate, Journey Level
17 Where Will I fit in the Banded Class Pay Range?
Public Safety Officer Example
Fully demonstrates Contributing level competencies
Fully demonstrates Journey level competencies
Fully demonstrates Advanced level competencies
max
min
CRR
JMR
ARR
49,300
25,200
29,643
33,200
39,176
New hires or employees who do not possess
or demonstrate all of the C Level competencies
New hires or employees who demonstrate some of
the C Level competencies and some of the J level
competencies
New hires or employees who demonstrate some of
the J level competencies and some of the A level
competencies
Employees who demonstrate all of the A level
competencies and some higher level banded class
competencies
CRR Contributing Reference Rate JMR Journey
Market Rate ARR Advanced Reference Rate
18 Where Will I fit in the Banded Class Pay Range?
Business Technology Applications Analyst Example
Fully demonstrates Contributing level competencies
Fully demonstrates Journey level competencies
Fully demonstrates Advanced level competencies
max
min
CRR
JMR
ARR
87,000
37,000
48,750
58,500
70,200
New hires or employees who do not possess
or demonstrate all of the C Level competencies
New hires or employees who demonstrate some of
the C Level competencies and some of the J level
competencies
New hires or employees who demonstrate some of
the J level competencies and some of the A level
competencies
Employees who demonstrate all of the A level
competencies and some higher level banded class
competencies
CRR Contributing Reference Rate JMR Journey
Market Rate ARR Advanced Reference Rate
19 The Competency Assessment Meeting with your
Supervisor
- Discuss and ask questions as needed for the
following - Make sure that you understand how your level was
determined. - Bring any proof you have of the type of work you
are doing to make sure that your supervisor knows
what skills youre currently using on your job. - Make suggestions and ask for help as needed in
planning for how you can increase your competency
levels (if appropriate).
20 Dispute Review Process
- If you cannot resolve a problem related to how
pay is set in your new banded class with your
supervisor, you may be able to file a dispute. - A Dispute Review Process is currently being
developed for pay disputes related to Career
Banded positions. - You will receive more information when the policy
is finalized. - Contact your local HR Office if you have
questions.
21 Your Role
- You are the director of your own Career
Development! Talk to your supervisor about - What career advancement you may be able to work
toward in your current situation. This may
include - Increasing your competency levels through
on-the-job training or cross training. - Other promotional opportunities within your new
Career Band or other Career Branches. Contact
your local HR office for information on other
career opportunities and what competencies are
required.
22 Resources
- DHHS Banding Website
- http//www.dhhs.state.nc.us/humanresources/banding
- Includes Banding Brochure, Definitions,
Frequently Asked Questions, etc. - Contact your local HR office with any questions
related to Career Banding.