Continuing Professional Development

Policy Number:
HR-409
Effective Date:
July 01, 2000
Last Revised Date:
January, 2020
Applies To:
Classified Staff, Appointed Personnel, University Staff
Responsible Units:
Status:
Active

Purpose and Summary

An institutional commitment to continuous learning and innovation enhances the University of Arizona's ability to fulfill its mission of teaching, research, and service. In support of that commitment, all full-benefits-eligible employees are provided at least 16 hours of paid release time per calendar year to pursue professional development opportunities. Release time is prorated for those who work less than 40 hours per week.

Scope

This policy applies to all employees whose position is designated as full benefits eligible.

Policy

The focus and means of an employee's professional development activity should be guided by departmental objectives, available resources, and the employee's career goals. Conferences, university-sponsored educational programs, academic coursework, internships, and time for research or intensive reading are a few of the ways members of the University of Arizona community may pursue professional development. Departments are encouraged to fund professional development activities that will enhance an employee's contribution to the University, but fees for professional development programming are not automatically reimbursed.

Employees must receive approval from their supervisors before using release time for professional development. If employees choose to participate in professional development activities on their own time, the time spent is not considered as time worked and is not eligible for overtime or compensatory time.



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