Annual Performance Appraisal - Introduction

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Annual Performance Appraisal - Introduction
The University of Texas at Dallas
UTDBP3091
requires that all faculty and staff have their job performance formally evaluated on
an annual basis. UTD policy states, "Appraisals will be completed for those who are employed during the review period in any
capacity or classification (e.g. A&P, classified, wage, temporary, or in a regular budgeted position) at any FTE level for 4.5
months or greater." The period covered by the annual review should focus on the previous calendar year. The information
provided below applies to the annual appraisals for Classified and Administrative and Professional staff.
The employee and manager to whom they report should meet and discuss the annual review. Upon completion of the performance
review meeting, signed copies of the review will be distributed as indicated below. Employees wishing to add comments to their
review may do so in the section provided or may provide a written statement. Employee statements should be provided to their
supervisor, with a copy to HR, within 20 working days of receiving their appraisal. The employee's statement will be filed with
the appraisal. According to University Policy, appraisals must be submitted to HR by the 5
th
working day in April. However,
supervisors are encouraged to complete the appraisal as soon as schedule permits after the close of the calendar year. The
following descriptions are provided to assist the supervisor in using the designated rating scale.
1. Unsatisfactory (UN) - Routinely fails to meet expectations. Employee requires a disproportionate amount of supervision.
Demonstrates a lack of adequate job knowledge and requisite job competencies after sufficient time and training have been
received. Performance is at a level below established standards and expectations with the result that their overall contribution is
marginal or substandard. (Comments must cite specific performance/behavioral issues that justify this rating and the
disciplinary or performance planning needed to correct it.)
2. Needs Improvement (NI) - Employee performance does not always meet standards or expectations. Employee requires more
than a normal degree of direction and supervision. Some requisite job competencies and knowledge are demonstrated.
Individual may still be learning the job and/or functions and requires additional time to develop. Meets most objectives and
expectations but definite areas exist where achievement is falling short of being fully successful. (Goals should address this
rating and include standards and expectations that need to be met in order to improve and the process that will be implemented
in order for the employee to improve their performance.)
3. Fully Successful (FS) - Employee fully meets requirements and expectations. Employee requires a normal degree of
supervision. Requisite job competencies and knowledge are demonstrated. Performance is solid and demonstrates a competent
level of skill. Employee's contribution to the success of the team is significant.
4. Commendable (CM) - Performance fully meets and often exceeds requirements and expectations. Employee requires
minimum supervision. Performance is strong and demonstrates a high level of skill and job competency. Employee's
contribution to the success of the team is substantial.
5. Exemplary (EX) - Performance far exceeds all job standards and expectations. Employee requires little or no supervision.
Performance regularly approaches the best possible attainment and demonstrates an extraordinary level of skill and
competency. Employee's contribution to the success of the team is extensive and consistent. (Comments should speak to
specific examples or performance that justifies this rating for each factor area rated at this level.)
Distribution of Completed Appraisal Forms:
- Signed original retained by Supervisor/Manager.
- Signed copy to employee.
- Signed copy to HR for inclusion in personnel file. (Send all pages, except Introduction page.)
Assistance Available:
Supervisors are encouraged to take advantage of annual training and calibration sessions held during the first three months of the
year. New or first time supervisors should plan on attending one of these sessions. For consultation or questions about the annual
review process at UT Dallas, please contact the Office of Human Resources (972-883-2221).
Helpful Links:
-
Guidelines for Supervisors
-
Employee Self-Evaluation Tool
-
HR web pages on the annual performance appraisal process
Annual Performance Appraisals
January 2014

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