| Human
Resources |
| Employment |
| Furnish applications, compile
responses to position openings and newly created jobs and fill such
positions according to seniority and qualifications. Provide Business
Office with personnel and payroll changes per board meeting agenda.
Maintain individual files for all employees to hold pertinent information;
such as, applications, Act 34 clearance, teaching certificate, transcripts,
contracts, evaluations, salary, beneficiaries, etc. Review Intermediate
Unit policies, as well as contractual agreements, with employees concerning
leaves, teaching certification, benefits, retirement, salary categories,
etc. |
| Employee
Benefits |
| Enroll active
employees in health, disability and life insurances and update, as
necessary, beneficiaries due to marriage, birth, divorce and death.
Bill individual departments for monthly premiums and remit to insurance
agencies. Provide insurance agencies with monthly report of type
and amount of coverage for each employee. Advise and assist employees
about coverage information and claim preparation. |
| Employee
Attendance |
| Track, record and notify
employees of sick, personal, and vacation entitlement. Establish
and follow procedures set forth by the Family Leave Act of 1993. |
| Professional
Certification |
| Prepare, check transcripts
and assimilate papers for permanent certificate, master's equivalency,
supervisor, etc. File with Bureau of Teacher Certification, record
certificate in log and place copy in file. Adjust on pay scale. |
| Seniority
Lists |
| Provide updated list for
the administration of special education teachers, teacher assistants
and secretaries indicating years of service and rank. |
| Bureau
of National Affairs Reference |
| Maintain information on personnel, employment
practices, wages and hours, compensation and labor laws. |
| Personnel
Reports |
| Complete annual report on professional
and non-professional employees for Department of Education. |
| Worker's Compensation |
| Monitor claims on a weekly basis with
Claims Management and rehabilitative agencies. Assist in placement
of employees requiring light duty or return to full time position. |
| Contract Negotiations |
| Compile, update and maintain board proposals
during negotiations with teachers, teacher assistants and secretaries. |
| Verification of Employment |
| Provide information to banks, etc., concerning
name, address, salary, starting date and status of employment. |
| Liaison with Outside Agencies |
| The NEIU acts as liaison with the Bureau
of Teacher Certification, Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania,
Sun Life of Canada, PSERS, Claims Management, and others. |
| Document Resource |
| Obtain and have available for other departments
and school districts, Act 34 State Police and FBI background check
forms, application for Professional certificate forms, nomination of
beneficiary forms for PSERS, health claim forms and leave of absence
forms. Applications for employment and benefits are also distributed
from this department. |
| Health Consortium |
On July
1999 the Intermediate Unit 19 Health Consortium Trust was formed.
Its goal is to stabilize health
care costs for the IU and our member school districts. Since that
time a positive working relationship with insurance carriers has
greatly
improved. In its short period of existence, the Trust through the
efforts of IU 19 has generated substantial refunds to our member
school districts.
The role of the Intermediate Unit is to:
*Develop short and long term strategies to achieve
further cost savings.
*Collect all premiums and submit one payment to the Health Insurance
carrier and one to the Consulting firm.
*Disseminate all reports and refunds to Subscribing School Districts.
*Maintain accounts at financial institutions insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation.
*Keep accurate books of accounts, which shall show all receipts and
expenditures and complete records of the operation of the Trust.
|
| Act 48 |
Act 48 requires persons holding Pennsylvania
professional educator certification to complete continuing education
requirements every five years in order to maintain their certification
as active.
The role of the NEIU is as follows
*Maintain records of each
Professional Educators completion of qualifying credits and hours.
Make available the above information to both educators
and Chief Administrators. Consult and provide technical assistance
for member districts regarding Act 48 requirements. Consult with
educators individually and collectively, concerning requirements.
*Communicate with PDE regarding all aspects of Act 48.
*Organize correspondence with PDE regarding rules and responsibility.
*Prepare, disseminate, and maintain all in-service programs and information.
|
| Guest Teacher Program |
| The NEIU initiated the Guest Teacher
Program to help alleviate the shortage of substitute teachers within
its geographic area. With the cooperation and collaboration of our
20 member school districts, the program targets the recruitment, training,
and issuance of Emergency Permits to persons who presently have a Bachelor's
degree to become substitute teachers. The Guest Teacher program has
been approved by the Secretary of Education and receives support and
assistance from the Bureau of Teacher Certification and Preparation. |
| Digitalization of Records |
| Oversee the installation
and operation of DocStar. This electronic filing system stores and
retrieves paper documents. |
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