CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE DEFINED
Classified employees are employees who are not administrators or employees in positions which require an Iowa Department of Education teaching license and who are employed to fulfill the duties listed on their job description on a monthly or hourly basis. Classified employees shall include, but not be limited to, teacher and classroom aides, custodial and maintenance employees, clerical employees, food service employees, bus drivers, and temporary help for summer or other maintenance. The position may be full-time or part-time.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to establish job specifications and job descriptions for classified employee positions. Job descriptions may be approved by the Board.
Classified employees required to hold a license for their position must present evidence of their current license to the board secretary prior to payment of wages each year.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 20; 279.8 (1995).
Cross Reference: 405.1 Licensed Employee Defined
411.2 Classified Employee Qualifications, Recruitment,
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412.3 Classified Employee Group Insurance Benefits
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE - QUALIFICATIONS, RECRUITMENT, SELECTION
Persons interested in a classified employee position shall have an opportunity to apply and qualify for classified employee positions in the school district without regard to age, race, creed, color, sex, national origin, religion or disability. Job applicants for classified employee positions shall be considered on the basis of the following:
· Training, experience, and skill;
· Nature of the occupation;
· Demonstrated competence; and
· Possession of, or ability to obtain, state or other license or certificate if required for the position.
Announcement of the position shall be through means the superintendent believes will inform potential applicants about the position. Applications for employment may be obtained from and completed applications shall be returned to the central administration office. Whenever possible, the preliminary screening of applicants shall be conducted by the administrator who directly supervises and oversees the position.
The superintendent shall recommend employment of classified employees to the Board for approval.
Legal Reference: 29 U.S.C. §§ 621-634 (1988).
42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e et seq. (1988)
42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq. (Supp. 1990).
Iowa Code §§ 35C; 216; 279.8; 294.1 (1995).
Cross Reference: 401.1 Equal Employment Opportunity
411 Classified Employees - General
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE CONTRACTS/LETTERS OF ASSIGNMENT
The Board may enter into written contracts/letters of assignment with classified employees employed on a regular basis. The document will state the terms of employment.
Each document shall include a fourteen day cancellation clause. Either the employee or the Board must give notice of the intent to cancel the document at the end of fourteen days. This notice will not be required when the employee is terminated during a probationary period or for cause.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to draw up and process the classified employee contracts/letters of assignment and present them to the Board for approval. The contracts/letters of assignment, after being signed by the board president, shall be filed with the board secretary.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 20; 279.7A; 285.5(9) (1995).
Cross Reference: 411 Classified Employees - General
412.1 Classified Employee Compensation
412.2 Classified Employee Wage and Overtime Compensation
413 Classified Employee Termination of Employment
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE LICENSING/CERTIFICATION
Classified employees who require a special license or other certification shall keep them current at their own expense. Licensing requirements needed for a position will be considered met if the employee meets the requirements established by law and by the Iowa Department of Education for the position.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 272.6; 285.5(9) (1995).
281 I.A.C. 12.4(10); 36; 43.12-.24.
Cross Reference: 411.2 Classified Employee Qualifications, Recruitment,
Selection
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE ASSIGNMENT
Determining the assignment of each classified employee is the responsibility of the superintendent and within the sole discretion of the Board. In making such assignments each year the superintendent shall consider the qualifications of each classified employee and the needs of the school district.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to assign classified employees and report such assignments to the Board.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 20; 279.8 (1995).
Cross Reference: 200.2 Powers of the Board of Directors
411.6 Classified Employee Transfers
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE TRANSFERS
Determining the location where a classified employee's assignment will be performed is the responsibility of the superintendent and within the sole discretion of the Board. In making such assignments each year the superintendent shall consider the qualifications of each classified employee and the needs of the school district.
A transfer may be initiated by the employee, the principal or the superintendent.
It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to transfer classified employees and report such transfers to the Board.
Legal Reference: 29 U.S.C. §§ 621-634 (1988).
42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e et seq. (1988)
42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq. (Supp. 1990).
Iowa Code §§ 20.9; 35C; 216; 279.8; 294.1 (1995).
Cross Reference: 411.2 Classified Employee Qualifications, Recruitment,
Selection
411.5 Classified Employee Assignment
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE EVALUATION
Evaluation of classified employees on their skills, abilities, and competence shall be an ongoing process supervised by the superintendent. The goal of the formal evaluation of classified employees shall be to maintain classified employees who meet or exceed the board's standards of performance, to clarify each classified employee's role, to ascertain the areas in need of improvement, to clarify the immediate priorities of the Board, and to develop a working relationship between the administrators and other employees.
It is the responsibility of the superintendent to ensure classified employees are formally evaluated annually.
Legal Reference: Aplington Community School District v. PERB, 392 N.W.2d 495 (Iowa 1986).
Saydel Education Association v. PERB, 333 N.W.2d 486 (Iowa 1983).
Iowa Code §§ 20.9; 279.14 (1995).
281 I.A.C. 12.3(4).
Cross Reference: 411.2 Classified Employee Qualifications, Recruitment, Selection
411.8 Classified Employee Probationary Status
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CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE PROBATIONARY STATUS
The first year of a newly employed classified employee's contract shall be a probationary period. "Day" shall be defined as one work day regardless of full-time or part-time status of the employee. New employees, regardless of experience, shall be subject to this probationary period.
"New" employees includes individuals who are being hired for the first time by the school district and those who may have been employed by the school district in the past, but have not been employed by the Board during the school year prior to the one for which contracts are being issued.
Only the Board, in its discretion, may waive the probationary period.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 20; 279.8 (1995).
Cross Reference: 411.3 Classified Employee Contracts
411.7 Classified Employee Evaluation
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