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Faculty Additional Employment
Faculty additional employment is considered additional work done above and beyond the regular faculty position (or existing faculty contract for NTT faculty) and that falls within the standard academic domains of teaching, research, or service. Types of additional employment include:
- Intersession (e.g., Maymester)
- Instructional Overload
- Option III
- Academic Activities
Faculty can perform additional work for their primary department or for an external department or college. If the work is performed for an external department or college, that department or college is responsible for processing any appointments and compensation related to the work the faculty performed.
To determine which process to use for faculty additional employement, please see the Faculty Additional and Sporadic Employment Decision Tree.
Short-Term vs Ongoing Work
Short-Term Work
Additional work that is short-term in nature is defined as 30 days or less, irregular, variable, or non-ongoing. Short-term work is paid as a one-time lump sum in Workday after the work is completed. For more information on how to process compensation for short-term work, please see the WIG on Requesting One-Time Payments.
Ongoing Work
Ongoing additional work is defined as extending beyond 30 days, has an end date, and is regular and consistent. Ongoing work is paid as a monthly supplement in Workday while the work is being completed. For more infomration on how to process compensation for ongoing work, please see the WIG on Requesting Compensation Changes.
Faculty Associates
Adding Faculty Associate Jobs
Faculty Associate jobs (0046–Faculty Associate) were created to manage faculty additional employment and its related compensation in Workday. If a faculty member is performing work for a department or college which is external to their primary department (i.e. outside for their supervisory organization), the department or college for which they are performing the work must create a Faculty Associate job for them in their supervisory org in order to process any compensation. This will require seeking approval from the faculty's primary Department Chair using the form below.
When processing faculty Associate jobs, best practice is to use an end employment date of 8/31. This is different from the end date of the compensation, which should be the actual date for which the allowance should end. For more information on how to process a Faculty Associate job, please see the WIG on Adding Additional Jobs - Faculty Associate and the Additional Employment Overview for Faculty.
Instructional Overload
Instructional Overload
Instructional overload pre-approval must be requested if a faculty member has been asked to teach a course which would place them above 40 SWHs during the academic year. Instructional Overload Pre-Approval forms must be signed by the Department Chair and the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs. Once the overload has been approved by the College, it will be submitted to the Provost's Office for final approval. Only after the overload has received final approval from the Provost's Office can the department process it in Workday as either a one-time or ongoing payment.
Non-Faculty and Instructional Overload
If a non-faculty (i.e. postdoctoral scholar, staff member, etc.) is asked to teach course which would put them above their normal 40 SWH job, the department must submit an Instructional Overload Pre-Approval form on their behalf. Only once the form has been approved by the Department Chair, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, and the Provost's Office can the department process the overload.
Instructional overload for non-faculty is processed via a 0% Lecturer PAR. Once the PAR has been approved and the appointment has pushed into Workday, the department can proceed to process the overload on the 0% Lecturer position as a New Allowance - Instructional Overload (on-going). For more information on how to process the allowance, please see the WIG on Requesting Compensation Changes.
Intersessions and Maymesters
Intersessions and Maymesters
For information on processing faculty intersession and maymester compensation, please see the link for Summer Appointments on our Faculty Human Resources sidebar.
Helpful Links
- Additional Employment Form
- Instructional Overload Pre-Approval Form
- Faculty Additional and Sporadic Employment Decision Tree
- Additional Employment Definitions
- Change Job Matrix for Academic Employees
- Training Materials - Academic Employment
- Additional and Sporadic Employment for Faculty - Workday Process Overview
- Workday Instructional Guide - Add Additional Job for Faculty Associate
- Workday Instructional Guide - Request Compensation Change
- Workday Instructional Guide - Request One-Time Payment
Questions or concerns: Contact Corolyn Holub for tenure-track and tenured appointments or Jyesha Alexander for non-tenure track appointments.