VCOM Administrative and Classified Staff Handbook

Mission and Objectives2
of the2
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine2
VCOM Statement of Commitment to the Students, the Medically Underserved Regions, and the International Community6
History of the College7
Accreditation and State Licensure9
142 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611-28649
Phone: (888) 626-92629
Recruitment Priorities11
VCOM has a commitment to recruiting additional students from all rural areas. It is VCOM’s commitment to meet the physician shortage in rural areas throughout the Eastern and Mid-United States, especially within Appalachia and the Delta regions as a ...11
VCOM is committed to producing physicians to meet society's health care needs. VCOM seeks students who are compassionate, knowledgeable, and committed to quality health care for all. The Appalachian outreach and international outreach programs, in w...11
Location, Community and University Affiliations13
VCOM Virginia Campus Overview13
VCOM Carolinas Campus Overview14
VCOM Auburn Campus Overview15
VCOM Louisiana Campus Overview16
VCOM Libraries17
Overview of the Educational Program and the Role of Faculty26
Notice of Nondiscrimination29
American with Disabilities Act29
Position Classification30
Full-Time Regular Employees30
Part-Time or Wage-Employees30
Administrative Supervisory Staff30
Exempt or Non-exempt Employee Status31
The exempt or non-exempt employee status and the duties of the employee’s position will be defined in the employees’ position description. Whether the position is to be determined as exempt or non-exempt is determined by the President and the Divisio...31
a. Be paid on a salary basis not subject to reduction based on quality or quantity of work (the salary basis test)31
b. Be paid at least $684 per workweek or $35,568 annually as a full-time worker to be considered an exempt employee (the salary level test). This is the 2016 threshold, and this may change from time to time. Employees who earn a salary of less than ...31
c. Have a primary job duty that classifies the employee as exempt, which involves the kind of administrative work associated with an exempt executive or professional (the standard duties test). Additionally, it requires that the employee exercise inde...31
Position Description31
New Hires and the Probationary Period31
Workplace Site Expectations, Requirements, and Working Remotely32
Hours of Work, Breaks, and Overtime33
Hours of Work33
Meal Breaks33
Evening Hours and Weekends34
VCOM full time employees also work during evenings and on weekends.34
When scheduling employees that work weeknights and weekends, the Division Officer should schedule the employee in a manner that assures they do not exceed 40 hours.34
Certain employees such as the library assistant and the front desk guard may not leave their area to eat; therefore, they are considered as “working” when they are eating, and the time is considered in the work hours. In this case, the Division Offic...34
In times of emergency or to meet the needs of students and VCOM, additional work may be assigned that must be completed on the weekend. In those instances, employees may be asked to work on a weekend. When college events occur on Friday or the weeke...34
Work Attendance – Reporting (Absences or Late Arrivals)34
Overtime34
Approved Overtime Timesheet35
Compensation Time for Overtime35
When compensation is considered for a non-exempt employee, the time must be given during the same workweek to avoid overtime. “Comp Time” is not allowed for non-exempt employees extending beyond the workweek. A Division Officer may provide a day off...35
Calculating Overtime Pay35
Noncompliance of Overtime Rules and Consequences35
Salary Determinations, Employee Evaluations, Promotions, and36
Changes in Position Status36
Annual Salary Determinations36
Employee Performance Evaluation36
New Hires Performance Evaluation37
Employee Change of Status37
Due Process for Employees Seeking to Improve Their Status Prior to Termination38
Expectations for Professional and Ethical Behavior42
VCOM Statement on Professional Ethics for Administrative and Classified Staff42
Personal Appearance and Professional Dress44
Staff Professional and Ethical Policies and Procedures44
Confidentiality44
Conflict of Interest44
Copyright Policy45
It is the policy of the College to respect the copyright protections provided by federal and state laws, including protections for digital materials and software. It is against College policy for faculty, staff or students to use College equipment or...45
Copyright is a legal right, grounded in the United States Constitution, that gives the owner of said copyright the exclusive rights to:45
 Reproduce (make copies of) the work; and45
 Modify or prepare derivative works based on the work (Examples of derivative works include translations, transforming printed works into musicals or films, rearrangements of scores, and any other recast, transformation or adaptation of a work); and45
 Distribute the work in any format by sale, publication, license, rental, or for free; and45
 Publicly perform or display the work; and45
 Authorize others to exercise some or all those rights45
Intellectual Property of Instructional Materials45
Instructional materials created as a part of an employee’s position at VCOM is the intellectual property of VCOM. To carry out its mission, VCOM retains a non-exclusive, no-cost license to use, reuse, reproduce, display, distribute, and make derivati...45
Fair Use Doctrine46
Duplicating Copyrighted Materials for Instructional Use46
No Electronic Theft Act48
Congress enacted the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act in 1997 to facilitate prosecution of copyright violation on the internet. The NET Act makes it a federal crime to reproduce, distribute, or share copies of electronic copyrighted works such as songs,...48
The NET Act is applicable in situations such as running a file sharing application with outgoing transfers enabled, hosting files on a web account, transferring files through IRC, and other methods of making copyrighted material available over networks.49
Educational Conflicts of Interest and Recusal49
If a faculty member, fellow, resident, or other allied health professional is assigned to a role in which they will assess a student with whom they have previously provided health care services including psychological counseling, the faculty member, f...49
In event that a faculty member, fellow, resident, or other allied health professional has not already recused themselves from assessment duties and a student is assigned to an educational environment in which the faculty member, fellow, or resident as...50
A member of the Promotion Board, Professional and Ethical Standards Board, or Honor Code Council must recuse themselves from the presentation, deliberation, and vote about a student with whom they have a conflict of interest by notifying the committee...50
An admissions interviewer must recuse themselves from any participation in the admissions process (including attending committee meetings, screening applications, interviewing) for any applicant with whom they have any conflict of interest. The confl...50
A member of the Admissions Committee must recuse themselves from the presentation, deliberation, and vote about an applicant with whom they have any conflict of interest, as defined by the list above, by notifying the committee chair.50
VCOM’s Mental Health Counselors may not assess students or make decisions about a student’s advancement, graduation, or dismissal.50
Email and Voice Mail50
Employee Obligations for the Highest Standards of Conduct51
Employment of Relatives51
Gifts, Gratuities or Rewards51
Internet Usage51
Library, Printing and Multi-Media Services52
Off-Campus Consultation or Academic Work52
Outside Employment52
Privacy of Employee Records53
When an employee leaves the institution, only the employee’s personnel file will be maintained and for a period of seven years. No release of information, including those for references, will be made without written consent of the employee, unless ot...54
Relationship to Students54
Relationship to the College Community54
Social Media Policy55
Cyberbullying58
Official College Social Media Sites58
Timely and Regular Attendance59
Dependable Application of Time60
Travel60
Violence in the Workplace Policy60
VCOM has a policy of zero tolerance for violence in the workplace. Employees who engage in any violence in the workplace or threaten violence in the workplace will be subject to discipline, including immediate termination. Violence includes, but is ...60
Acts of Discrimination, Harassment and Violence60
Violation of the Discrimination, Harassment, and Violence Policy61
Discrimination61
VCOM recognizes, values, and affirms that diversity contributes richness to the college and enhances the quality of education. Students, faculty, staff, and administrators are valued for their diversity. VCOM is committed to providing an academic an...61
VCOM’s commitment to the principles of nondiscrimination includes and extends far beyond the federally protected classes and includes, but is not limited to, age, gender, sex, race, color, creed, national origin, religion, ancestry, marital status, et...61
Sexual Discrimination61
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (amending the Higher Education Act of 1965) prohibits discrimination based on sex, including in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. ...61
Violence62
Reporting Acts of Discrimination, Harassment, or Violence63
Grievance Procedure for Claims of Discrimination, Harassment, or Violence63
Complaints Regarding Non-Compliance with American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Accreditation Standards63
Grievance Procedure65
Formal Grievance Resolution65
If the involved employees are dissatisfied with the resolution or a resolution cannot be reached through the informal grievance process, the employee(s) may file a formal grievance with the Director for Human Resources. The formal grievance must be s...65
Campus Facilities Policies and Procedures66
Safety Mission66
Alcohol and Drug Free Workplace66
Alcohol and Drug Testing67
Building and Grounds Etiquette67
Campus Safety and Access68
Fire Safety68
Clery Crime Statistics Report and Clery Annual Safety Report69
Firearms and Weapons69
Food and Drink in the Workplace69
Inclement Weather and Emergency Notifications70
Parking Regulations70
Pets70
Salary Information73
Paydays73
Direct Deposit73
Time Sheets73
Payroll Deductions73
Office Closings: Inclement Weather/Emergencies73
Leave74
Leave Reports74
Holidays75
Certain holidays falling on the weekend will be observed either on the Friday before the holiday or the Monday after the holiday they do not include the floating holidays.76
If an employee is on military or educational leave without pay during a holiday, the employee will not receive an alternate day off.76
VCOM will make reasonable accommodation for change in holiday dates for the religious needs of employees if such accommodation will not cause disruption of the educational program or cause the organization undue hardship. Leave for this purpose will ...76
Health Insurance81
Dental Insurance82
Mental Health and Wellness83
Employees have access to mental health and wellness services through VCOM. They can access these services through the following providers:83
 the physician network within their Anthem health coverage;83
 the Anthem – EAP (Employee Assistance Program); and/or83
 VCOM’s Teladoc benefit for all full-time employees with or without health insurance coverage (VCOM full-time employees receive a discounted rate for therapy and psychiatry visits).83
Retirement83
Cafeteria Plan Services84
Group Life and Disability Insurance84
All eligible employees are enrolled in the school’s Short-Term Disability as well as Long-Term Disability coverage. These benefits are provided at no cost to the employee. For more details, contact the VCOM Human Resources Director. The life insura...85
Education Assistance85
CPE/CME and Professional Dues85
Workers’ Compensation86
Unemployment Insurance86
Benefits Upon Termination86

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