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Inside.news: HR seeks input on job reclassification project

Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 · Volume: XLII · Issue: 19

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Human Resources will soon begin a job reclassification project for administrative/professional, classified and student positions. HR is holding several meetings this week to share information and receive input from employees. Read about this new initiative and other timely stories in today’s inside.news.

Today’s stories include:
  • HR seeks input on upcoming job reclassification project
    Employees invited to meetings this week regarding redesign of classified, administrative/professional and student employee positions Details

  • Grand opening for Spectrum Club at the Medical Center set for Sept. 23
    NBA 2-ball competition, group exercise classes, live music, prizes and refreshments on tap Details

  • SEC sponsors 'Photo with the Spurs Coyote' on Sept. 25
    Have your photo taken during the Acadiana luncheon on the Long Campus Details

  • Medical-legal assistance program open house is Sept. 25
    Program combines efforts of medicine and law to benefit children and families Details

  • Grant proposals sought for promising UT technologies
    Proposal deadline is Oct. 16 Details

  • UT System initiates rollout of 'Second Life' virtual learning environment
    System universities to serve as virtual learning model for other statewide systems. Faculty and staff invited to join the Health Science Center team. Details

  • SECC Spotlight: Dr. Kellogg is medical director of ChildSafe
    ChildSafe is one of three organizations associated with the Health Science Center that benefit from the SECC. Details
To share your stories, use the Submit News button at the bottom of inside.news where you will also find Submission Guidelines.

 
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