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Step 3
Expectations of a Rec Sports Employee
  • 2009-2010
  • Student Employee Handbook
  • (on-line presentation)

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What We Expect of Our Employees
  • Student employees are responsible for reporting
    any changes in their status, such as from
    student to non- student, to their supervisor.
    Likewise, the unit supervisor is responsible for
    reporting any change in the status of the
    temporary employee to Recreational Sports
    Student Personnel. The supervisor also is
    responsible for monitoring the duration of
    non-student employees.
  • You should not work more than 29 hours per week
    within the University. It is the employees
    responsibility to make sure they do not exceed
    this limit.
  • Attend appropriate training sessions as required
    for your particular job. (see Training and
    Orientation)
  • Provide written and verbal feedback about your
    job relating problems, questions, suggestions
    and situations to your supervisor. Keep a tally
    sheet if required.
  • Work your scheduled shift (s). If unable to do
    so, cover your shift by using the appropriate
    substitution procedure. Substitution procedures
    vary depending on the job (program or building),
    so please make sure you find a sub.

Remember, if you always do what you have
always done, then you will always get what you
have always gotten. John Maxwell
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What We Expect of Our Employees
  • Be prepared for possible emergency situations
    (i.e. tornado, bomb threat, red alert) by
    studying the Emergency Procedures Response Plan
    (flip chart) at your work station.
  • Correctly swipe your M-Card in and out on the
    time clock. Please follow detailed instructions
    posted by the time clock.
  • Keep your required certifications current. You
    must show proof of valid certifications to be
    able to work certain positions.
  • If you are asked to assist in a project using any
    of the office machines, your supervisor will
    instruct you in their use. If any machine or
    piece of equipment breaks down PLEASE DO NOT
    attempt to repair it. Let your supervisor know
    there is a problem.
  • Once hired the Student Employees must Maintain
    Good Standing with Rec Sports to continue
    employment with Department.
  • carry minimum of 4 permanent hours per week for
    entire semester
  • employee has not dropped permanent shift(s) after
    add/drop date

I never had a policy I have just tried to do
my very best each and every day.  Abraham
Lincoln
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What You Can Expect From Us
  • Training
  • We will prepare you to be successful at your
    job. It is the responsibility of the professional
    staff to make sure you have the job knowledge and
    training to do the job we ask you to do. The
    professional staff will make every attempt to
    make sure you are prepared for all situations you
    may face during the course of doing your job.
  •  
  • Tools
  • Every position in the department requires
    different tools and materials to do their job
    correctly and effectively. It is the job of the
    professional staff to provide you with those
    tools and materials. The professional staff will
    make every attempt to make sure you have the
    materials you need to do your job during every
    shift.
  •  
  • Support
  • If you handle yourself in a proper and
    professional manner, and follow the guidelines
    and policies as detailed in this manual, you will
    have the support of each professional staff
    member in our department.

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Before Your First Shift
  • Once you have been hired to become part of the
    team here at Rec Sports, there are a few things
    you have to do before your first shift.
  • Please note, if you are missing employment
    paperwork, you will not be able to schedule hours
    or work any of your scheduled shifts.
  • Please see the Student Personnel Coordinator for
    Payroll or your supervisor immediately.

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Employment Paperwork NEEDED to work for Rec Sports
  • Complete or update ALL employment paperwork
  • Student Employment Application (located in
    Wolverine Access Student Business)
  • Complete the Rec Sports Employment Application
    (recsports.umich.edu/student)
  • Federal Form I-9 Employment Eligibility
    Verification Form (see next slide)

7
Federal Form I-9 Employment Eligibility
Verification Form
  •   Everyone in the United States, not just
    students, must complete this federal form when
    beginning a job with a new employer.
  • Although the form itself is easy to fill out,
    you must also present an original document or
    documents that establish your identity and
    employment eligibility. The most common
    documents students use to complete this form are
    their original Drivers License presented with a
    valid Social Security card or birth certificate
    (certified copy), or Passport. Other documents
    are also acceptable. Review the back side of the
    I-9 form for a listing of all other acceptable
    documents.
  • Please visit http//www.umich.edu/hraa/hrris/f
    orms/I-9.pdf for the listing of all acceptable
    documents. This link is a resource for student
    temporary employees please do not print the
    document.
  • If you have any questions about completing the
    I-9, please do not hesitate to call the Student
    Personnel Coordinator - Payroll at 936-0613.
    Students hired for supervisory, lifeguard, trip
    leader or challenge program instructor positions
    must bring current certifications with them when
    they come in to fill out payroll forms.

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Attend ALL training, information and orientation
sessions.
  • New Employees will need to attend an
    Information Session. The information session
    will be held to introduce the employment
    opportunities available within Rec Sports.
    Applications of New Employees will not be
    reviewed without attendance at one of the
    sessions.
  • Rec Sports provides training or orientation
    sessions for introduction to department and all
    student positions. These sessions are mandatory
    and are an extremely important aspect of our
    commitment to provide quality service to our
    participants. This is where you will learn all
    of the essentials that make up your position.
  • Job specific orientation sessions will be
    conducted each semester. Attendance at these
    sessions is mandatory for new and returning
    employees unless excused by the supervisor for
    the position.
  • If a student fails to attend a required
    orientation session without notifying his or her
    immediate supervisor, the decision of allowing
    the student to retain his/her hours will be left
    to the discretion of the immediate supervisor.
  • Students will be paid for the length of the
    training and/or orientation session only if they
    work TWO weeks (one full pay period) after work
    schedules begin each term. IM Officials must
    work at least one shift per week for the duration
    of the season.

9
Student Employee Handbook Agreement
  • By signing this form you acknowledge that you
    have read and understand this on-line manual and
    that you agree to follow all the guidelines
    outlined in it. You must sign and return this
    form to your supervisor before your first shift.

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HIRING PRIORITIES
  • Because of our departments commitment to the
    Student Financial Aid Program, first
    consideration is given, in some positions, to
    those applicants who have received an award
    through the Federal or State of Michigan
    Work-Study award.

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FALL / WINTER HIRING PRIORITY
  • 1st Priority
  • U of M student (currently enrolled) who has
    previously worked for Recreational sports.
  • o Work Study
  • o Non-Work Study
  • 2nd Priority
  • U of M Work Study student not previously
    employed by Recreational Sports and/or U of M
    student not previously employed by Recreational
    Sports, certified as a lifeguard.
  • 3rd Priority
  • U of M student enrolled for present term
  • o Non-Work Study
  • o Not qualified to work as a lifeguard
  • 4th Priority
  • Previous employee not currently enrolled
  • 5th Priority
  • Non-student who has not previously worked for
    Recreational Sports

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SPRING / SUMMER HIRING PRIORITY
  • 1st Priority
  • U of M student (currently enrolled) who has
    previously worked for Recreational Sports.
  • o Work Study
  • o Non-Work Study
  • 2nd Priority
  • U of M student (not currently attending classes)
    who has previously worked for Recreational
    Sports
  • 3rd Priority
  • U of M Work Study student not previously
    employed by Recreational Sports
  • o Non-Work Study
  • o Not qualified to work as a lifeguard
  • 4th Priority
  • Any person who is certified as a lifeguard
  • 5th Priority
  • U of M student enrolled for present term
  • o not previously employed by Recreational
    Sports

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DETERMINING INITIAL PAY RATE
  • Entry Level Criteria - 4 Pay Rates
  • Starting Rate A rate/any job in Entry Level
  • After two full semesters of work B rate/any
    job in Entry Level
  • After four full semesters of work C rate/any
    job in Entry Level
  • After six full semesters of work D rate/any
    job in Entry Level
  • Intermediate Level Criteria - 4 Pay Rates
  • Starting Rate A rate/any job in
    Intermediate Level
  • After two full semesters of work B rate/any
    job in Intermediate Level
  • After four full semesters of work C rate/any
    job in Intermediate Level
  • After six full semesters of work D rate/any
    job in Intermediate Level
  • Supervisor Level Criteria - 4 Pay Rates
  • Starting Rate A rate/any job in Supervisor
    Level
  • After two full semesters of work B rate/any
    job in Supervisor Level
  • After four full semesters of work C rate/any
    job in Supervisor Level
  • After six full semesters of work D rate/any
    job in Supervisor Level
  • Notes
  • Spring and summer academic terms count as 1/2
    semester.
  • Contact your supervisor for the starting pay
    rate and the raise increments for your position.
  • Student Supervisors will receive the D rate
    for all positions they work in the Entry Level
    category, regardless of their Student Supervisor
    pay rate.

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Returning Employee Policy
  • Current Rec Sports student employees taking one
    semester off may be eligible to schedule the
    following semester if they are in good standing
    with the department. 
  • If the student employee is off the department
    payroll for more that one semester, the student
    will be considered a New Employee.
  • The Spring/Summer semesters will not apply. Pay
    Rate will determine how many semesters the
    employee worked before the temporary leave.

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Instant Schedule Hours for Facility Operations
Employees
  • Students will also be paid at the Instant
    Schedule rate. Any time Instant Schedule hours
    are in effect, students are not responsible for
    covering their regularly scheduled shifts. Once
    you sign up for an Instant Schedule shift, the
    shift becomes your responsibility. If you can no
    longer work the shift, you must find a sub as you
    would any regular shift.
  •  
  • The following is a list of times when Instant
    Schedule hours are in effect
  • August Last two weeks
  • September First two weeks
  • October Fall Break
  • November Thanksgiving Weekend
  • December During the holiday season
  • January First week
  • Feb/March Spring Break
  • April Semester Break

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TIME CLOCK PROCEDURES
  • In order to swipe in and out you must use your
    M-Card in the time clock. Non-students will be
    issued M-Cards to use for this purpose. You must
    use your M-Card to swipe in and out. If you
    forget your M-Card, notify your supervisor or the
    building supervisor immediately so you can be
    written in. Failure to notify your supervisor of
    missed swipes may result in disciplinary action
    and delay of pay.
  • When swiping in, follow the directions posted at
    the time clock. When swiping out, slide your
    M-Card through the time clock.
  • If you are working at the CCRB, IMSB you must
    sign in to the book near the time clock. At the
    NCRB, you must sign in to the book located in the
    Equipment Room.
  • Intramural Program officials, sport supervisors,
    and equipment staff must make sure their names
    and times worked are listed on the IM Supervisor
    Report in the sign in book.
  • Sport Supervisors (Clubs) must sign in the book
    at each location.
  • If you realize that you forgot to swipe in or
    out, notify your supervisor, the building
    supervisor or one of the personnel coordinators.

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PAYCHECK INFORMATION
  • Students working for the University of Michigan
    will be paid on a regular, bi-weekly schedule.
    Paychecks are issued every other Friday from the
    University Payroll Office and sent to a location
    designated by the employee. Please visit
    www.payroll.umich.edu/biweekly.html for the
    bi-weekly payroll schedule.
  • Students may choose to deposit their payroll
    checks directly to a local bank account by
    completing the Direct Deposit information located
    on the Wolverine Access (Student Business) web
    site (https//wolverineaccess.umich.edu). Direct
    Deposit is the Universitys recommended method
    for delivering your paycheck. Students should
    expect to be paid within three weeks of
    completing and submitting employment materials
    and starting work. Students are paid in a timely
    manner for all hours worked.
  •  
  • If you move, you must change your address on
    Wolverine Access. If you need to change Direct
    Deposit Information please make changes on
    Wolverine Access. Contact the Payroll Coordinator
    at CCRB for details.
  • If you have a problem or questions regarding your
    paycheck, please contact the Payroll Coordinator
    at CCRB, 936-0613. If the Payroll Coordinator is
    unavailable, the Assistant Director of Student
    Personnel at CCRB may be able to assist you at
    763-3084.

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WORK schedules
  • We recognize that academics is your top priority,
    but we expect that you budget your time
    accordingly to accommodate your work and academic
    schedule. Supervisors and participants are
    counting on you to show up for work. Employees
    are expected to show up to work, follow the dress
    code, and be ready to fulfill their duties at
    their scheduled times.

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SUBSTITUTIONS
  • If you find that you cannot work one of your
    shifts, it is your responsibility to find a
    qualified (trained for that specific job)
    substitute for your shift. You are expected to
    look for a substitute as far in advance as
    possible. The shift is your responsibility until
    a sub is found. If you cannot or do not find a
    sub, you are expected to work the shift.
  • Substitution procedures vary depending on the
    job, please follow the appropriate substitution
    policy. The substitution policy for each job is
    listed in the training manual. We must all act
    responsibly to guarantee the highest staffing and
    customer service levels possible.

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RESIGNING HOURS (Permanent Shifts)
  • When an employee resigns hours (permanent shift),
    a 2-week Notice Form must be completed by the
    employee. Once completed, the employee will hand
    in to the Supervisor and the Supervisor will give
    to the Personnel Coordinator. The 2-weeks will
    begin when Kathy receives the Notice form.
  • The employee is responsible for working the hours
    or finding a eligible sub (current Rec Sports
    employee) to work the hours unless a replacement
    is found.
  • Failure to follow this procedure will result in a
    Not recommended for rehire notation in the
    employees personnel file.
  • Resigning Hours may impact the seniority level of
    the employee.
  • Please note, Intramural Sports Officials must
    contact the Assistant Director-Officials to
    request not to be scheduled.

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Upon Completion of Employment
It is the responsibility of employees to return
any keys, equipment or materials that have been
provided during their employment with the
Department of Recreational Sports.
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On The Job responsibilities
CELL PHONES WIRELESS PHONES Student employees
are not allowed to use cell phones and wireless
phones (i.e. IPhone, BlackBerry, Trio) while on
duty. Only building, program and sport
supervisors may use their cell phones for Rec
Sports business purposes only.  
To improve customer service, many of the
professional staff carry cell phones. Please feel
free to contact them should any problem arise.
For numbers, see the Department Directory located
within each Front Office and Equipment Room.
These numbers are not to be distributed.
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COMPUTERS OTHER OFFICE EQUIPMENT
  • Student employees are prohibited from using Rec
    Sports professional staff computers and/or
    offices without prior permission.
  • Student employees assigned to particular office
    area computers may ONLY use computers for
    non-work related use with permission of their
    professional staff supervisor.
  • Non-Work related use must be for homework
    purposes only. No Facebook, Instant Messaging,
    etc.
  • NO LAPTOP COMPUTERS at any workstations.
  • Student employees may not use cop y machines, fax
    machines , departmental supplies or phones for
    personal purposes.

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Dress Code
To maintain a professional environment, student
employees are required to dress according to the
departmental dress code policy. Employees should
always report to work wearing clean and neat
clothing.
  • Employees are REQUIRED to wear
  • Department issued shirts (must be clean and
    unaltered)
  • Shorts (no shorter than 3 inches above the knee)
  • Slacks/jeans/warm-ups or athletic pants (must be
    clean, neat, without holes and are not frayed)
  • Skirts may be worn, but no shorter than 3 inches
    above the knee
  • Closed toe shoes must be worn by anyone working
    in the weight room

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Dress Code Student employees MAY NOT wear
  • Hats, caps, or head coverings CANNOT be worn
    while on duty indoors. Hats are permitted only
    for those employees who work outdoors. Scarves or
    other head coverings are allowed for religious
    purposes only.
  • Shirts that dont cover shoulders or midriffs.
  • Flip flops
  • Sweatpants
  • Pajama bottoms

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DRESS CODE IM Officials
  • Intramural officials are required to wear
    appropriate officiating apparel.

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  • Please keep the Handheld Game Devices, Ipods, etc
    at home or in your backpack. These are not
    allowed while you are working.
  • No Headphones
  • Earbuds!

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Can I Eat When I am Working?
  • Generally, food and drinks are not permitted near
    computers and may not be permitted at all in some
    work settings.
  • Check with your supervisor
  • for what
  • is appropriate for
  • your work setting.

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  • Please continue to
  • Step 4 of the
  • on-line Student
  • Employee Handbook presentation.
  • Employee Recognition
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