Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3337 - Ohio University
Chapter 3337-40 - Policies on Discrimination and Benefits
Section 3337-40-106 - Staff appointments
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Overview
This policy defines appointment types for Ohio university. The chief human resource officer, as the appointing authority, shall administer the hiring practices of all appointments and shall review and facilitate all prospective appointment offerings. The wages, benefits, terms, and conditions of employment shall be governed by university practices, rules, policies, and procedures in effect at the time of hire and as they may be modified or amended.
(B) Regular appointments
Regular appointments can be full time or part-time and are more than one hundred twenty consecutive days.
(C) Term appointments
Appointments of a fixed duration greater than one hundred twenty days, but less than three years, without intention of continuing employment shall be referred to as "Term Appointments."
(D) Temporary appointments
Short-term appointments of less than one hundred twenty days shall be referred to as "Temporary Appointments."
(E) Intermittent appointments
Positions in which an employee is scheduled to work only on days and hours as needed shall be referred to as "Intermittent Appointments."
(F) Special appointments designation
Positions dependent upon financial support from sources other than university general operating and auxiliary funds shall be referred to as "Special Appointments." Special appointment is a designation that can be given to any appointment types.
(G) Seasonal appointments
Full- or part-time contiguous positions greater than one hundred and twenty days but less than nine months per year with the same schedule expected to recur in successive years. A seasonal appointment may be terminated for any reason at the discretion of the appointing authority.
(H) Non-contiguous appointments
Full- or part-time positions that may be comprised of multiple periods of work throughout the year, totaling more than one throusand hours per year and with at least one working period of greater than one hundred twenty days. For example, a noncontiguous employee may work July through December, be off work for the month of January, resume work in February through May, and be off work for the month of June. A non-contiguous appointment may be terminated for any reason at the discretion of the appointing authority.