Appendix V: Professional Development Policy
Professional Development Policy
Section 1: Introduction
The purpose of Vernon College’s professional development structure is to support the mission of the college through planning and implementing workshops, seminars, and educational opportunities for college employees. Emphasis is placed on encouraging college employees to develop their professional and personal skills and attributes to achieve excellence in their job performance. Employees are also expected to participate and contribute to meeting Vernon College goals.
Employees are expected to take initiative in promoting their own growth by identifying and participating in professional development activities that will meet their needs to enhance their performance, as documented in their annual evaluation.
Section 2: Definition
Professional Development (PD) is a planned program of activities and events that provides for and contributes to the personal and professional improvement of Vernon College employees, which enhances the skills, knowledge, effectiveness and efficiency of one’s performance. Professional development is an institutional effort that provides opportunities for all personnel in all job categories. The major responsibility and professional growth resides with each individual employee. The institution’s primary role is to provide the conditions under which employees are able to pursue professional development.
As a point of clarification: College Advisory Councils/Committees, Standing Committees, and Task Forces are part of an employee’s regular job duties.
Annual is defined as the January – December each calendar year.
Hours are defined as:
• Vernon College (In House Events/Activities) - PD Committee will determine
• Outside Professional Conferences/Certification Maintenance - 1 hour is equivalent to 60 minutes; 30 minutes is equivalent to .5 hours
• Community – each service or activity is the equivalent of 1 hour unless otherwise noted by the PD Committee (ex. 4 hour Chaparral Painting Session = 1 hour of PD, participation in Meals on Wheels during the academic year = 1 hour of PD)
Section 3: Coordination of Professional Development
The major responsibility for implementing VC’s professional development program resides with the Professional Development Committee. The committee advises the president and the institution on professional development needs and issues.
The purpose of the Professional Development Committee is to provide leadership in assisting college personnel to fulfill their annual professional development needs. This purpose is accomplished by:
• Committee members should communicate with college employees concerning the effects of the professional development activities in their respective departments
• Recommending professional development opportunities
• Recommending how internally managed professional development activities are designed, delivered, and evaluated; and
• Working with the president to ensure appropriate professional development actives are identified and available for all employees
• Recognition of Vernon College Chaps Ambassadors/Champions
- Represent Vernon College at various community and civic events - Assist in trainings and in house professional development
Duties of the PD Coordinator with the assistance of Ambassadors/Champions are:
• Develop/Publish/Maintain PD Calendar
• Send out invites to upcoming committee approved PD activities
• Notify/Monitor/Report on PD events as they occur
Section 4: Identifying Professional Development Needs
At the time of the performance evaluation, individual professional developments needs will be assessed and discussed. Identified topics based on individual performance evaluation needs will be listed by the supervisor. These topics will be added to a general pool of needs. At the discretion of the supervisor, the general pool will be forwarded to the Coordinator of
Professional Development for the purpose of professional development activity planning.
Section 5: Professional Development Planning
The annual performance evaluation encompasses the employee’s responsibility to his/her position. During the evaluation, the employee and supervisor will identify professional development activities. During the year, employees may update or change their professional development plans. Professional development activities should be related to:
• College goals
• Division/departmental goals
• Professional upgrading and certification
• Employee’s job description and competencies
• Professional Enrichment
Employees are ultimately responsible for their own continued professional development in accordance with the college’s mission and goals. Professional development activities should be maintained by creating and logging a professional development portfolio. The contents should include materials pertinent to participation in professional development activities, and other documentation that reinforces the individual commitment to development.
Section 6: Funding for Professional Development Activities
Vernon College’s professional development program focuses on the individual employee and permits individuals to assess their own needs and to design plans to meet those needs. If an event is approved and has direct benefit to the college and employee, the college may cover cost within the rules and regulations of the applicable fund source. The sources listed below support appropriate professional development activities as funds permit.
*Departmental and other PD budgets are not managed by the PD Committee.
Section 7: Application Procedure & Reimbursement
Current process managed through each department
Section 8: Professional Development Process
• Annual professional development is mandatory for all full time employees, adjunct faculty, part time employees, administrators, and members of the Board of Trustees.
• Faculty members teaching with nine- or eleven-month contracts may participate in professional development activities during the three or one month period when not under contract.
• Participation in Professional Development is reviewed as part of an employee’s annual evaluation process.
• Employees are responsible for creating and logging their own Professional Development Portfolio.
- Recommended Practice: All PD activities attended off campus should submit a deliverable (presented or written) to supervisor.
• Employees are required to report using a standardized electronic reporting form. Each employee is responsible for self-reporting their professional development activities to their respective supervisor as part of Vernon College’s evaluation process. The completed evaluations are forwarded to the Director of Human Resources for placement in employee personnel files.
Section 9: Professional Development Initiatives
Professional development may be achieved in house and/or from outside sources. Each activity on the PD calendar will go through the PD committee and approval will be made by the President and/or PD Coordinator before it is listed on the published calendar. Each approved activity will be objective based and cross referenced PD Event Initiatives
• Instructional
• Non-Instructional
• Committee
Categories:
(12 Hours) College Mandated
• Fall Kick Off Week
• Spring Kick Off Week
• Adjunct Faculty Orientation (10 Hours) Enrichment
• Vernon College (In House Events/Activities)
• Outside (Professional Conferences/Certification Maintenance/College Credit) – 6 Hour Maximum*, Adjunct - 4 Hour Maximum*
• Community – 2 Hour Maximum*
*Indicates maximum number of hours that may be counted towards total.
Total PD Hours Required:
Administration 22 Hours
Full Time Faculty 22 Hours
Adjunct Faculty 6 Hours
Administrative Staff 22 Hours
Classified Staff 16 Hours
• Board of Trustees - As defined by governance
Approved fall 2013 by Professional Development Committee for Pilot beginning 13-14 and 14-15. Academic Years. Approved by Vernon College Board October 2013.
Revision date: 09/15/2014
Revision date: 05/05/2017