Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Trainee
Appointments: The Director of Personnel may establish trainee or apprenticeship
programs for new and/or incumbent employees in accordance with the Position
Classification Plan (80 Ill. Adm. Code 410) or at the request of an operating
department. No trainee position under this Section shall be established in any
class other than a trainee class. A trainee or apprenticeship program shall
prescribe the purposes, objectives, curriculum, benefits and duration. Trainee
or apprenticeship programs may be established for one or more of the following
reasons and purposes and shall be for the duration stated in the class
specifications:
1) To develop qualified
employees through an established program of supervised training and
experience;
2) To cooperate with
recognized educational institutions and organizations by making available
opportunities for supervised training and work experience required for
satisfactory completion of a cooperative or affiliate training
program;
3) To provide specialized
orientation and training necessary for satisfactory performance of jobs in
technical or professional fields;
4) To attract and interest better qualified
employees to State service by selecting outstanding persons and giving them
supervised work experience during their period of academic training;
5) In conjunction with Section 18c of the
Secretary of State Merit Employment Code [15
ILCS 310/18c] , to provide training or developmental
work experience for persons with disabilities that would assist them in
acquiring or augmenting employment skills and/or to provide employment
opportunities of limited duration.
b) Limitations on Trainee Appointments:
1) Trainees appointed to a position in a
trainee class after having qualified by open competitive examination in
accordance with Section
420.300
may be promoted after successfully completing the prescribed trainee program
and meeting the minimum education and experience requirements for the title for
which they are training. A 3 month probationary period will be served in
accordance with Section
420.360(a)(2).
2) Trainees appointed without open
competitive examination may be promoted to the titles for which they are
training after successfully completing the prescribed trainee program and
ranking among candidates in a reachable position for appointment on the
appropriate open competitive eligible list. A 3 month probationary period will
be served in accordance with Section
420.360(a)(2).
3) Trainees appointed to a trainee position
without open competitive examination, whose positions are reallocated or
reclassified to a non-trainee class during the trainee period, will be placed
in provisional status in the class to which the position is allocated and shall
establish eligibility for that position upon successful completion of an
appropriate open competitive examination within 6 months from the effective
date of the title change.
4)
Trainees appointed to a trainee position after having qualified by open
competitive examination in accordance with Section 420.300, whose positions are
reallocated or reclassified to a non-trainee class during the trainee period,
will be placed in probationary status in the class to which the position was
allocated and will serve a 6 month probationary period.
5) Employee absences from work during a
trainee period may, if necessary, extend the length of the trainee period by
the length of the absences. If the trainee period is extended by absence due to
suspension and the suspension is later reduced or rescinded, the time shall not
extend the trainee period. The department may verify to the Director of
Personnel that the employee satisfied the requirements of the trainee program,
notwithstanding any absences during the trainee period. In no event is the
trainee period to be extended beyond that allowed on the class specification
for the trainee class. For purposes of this subsection (b)(5), a 12 month
period shall be equal to 261 work days.