Personnel

Page Updated: July 24, 2023

UNT’s Faculty Recruitment System is designed to provide faster processing of employment information, deliver up-to-date access to information regarding job postings, and allow for more detailed screenings of applicants’ qualifications before they reach the interview stage. The system can be used to view applications and change and monitor the status of an applicant through the hiring process. The Office of the Provost provides all faculty recruitment resources listed below. All Forms and Templates, along with related resources can also be found on the Academic Resources website.
 

Teaching Personnel Whose Primary Language is Not English
In accordance with UNT Policy 06.023, Program of Assistance for Teaching Personnel Whose Primary Language is Not English, upon hire, all full-time faculty must identify their primary language on the English Language Proficiency Form provided by the Academic Resources Office. Department chairs are required to sign and verify at the beginning of the semester and provide their signature on the proficiency form.

All UNT employees, including faculty, must receive prior approval for dual employment. Faculty and staff members proposing to engage in dual employment and other activities must submit the Outside Employment or Service and Dual Employment request to their respective chair/supervisor for approval prior to engaging in the proposed activity. The dual employment form is a dynamic form which will auto route through the system for approvals. All supervisors should retain a copy of the fully approved request for departmental records.

For additional information, refer to the UNT Policy 05.008 Dual Employment and Other Activities.

Pursuant to university policy and state law, faculty may not solicit, accept, or agree to accept an honorarium in consideration for services – such as speaking at a conference – they would not have been asked to provide but for their official position or duties. This prohibition includes a request for, or acceptance of a payment made to a third party – such as a scholarship fund – if made in exchange for such services. However, they may accept the direct provision of or reimbursement for expenses for transportation and lodging incurred in connection with a speaking engagement at a conference or similar event.

Student Perceptions of Teaching (SPOT)

SPOT is the student evaluation system for UNT. This system offers benefits to obtain an overall assessment of the course and the instructor. The SPOT website includes helpful resources to assist in communication with the faculty in your department and/or college. The SPOT Reference Guide for Department Chairs includes FAQs about the system, information on creating evaluations, accessing and interpreting reports, the email notification schedule, and a list of administration dates for current academic terms. For all information regarding current and past reporting contact SPOT.

Faculty Information System

The Faculty Information System (FIS) is a repository for faculty achievements in the areas of teaching, research, and service, along with other professional accomplishments. FIS is used to facilitate the faculty annual review and reappointment, tenure, and promotion processes. Reports can be generated for faculty rosters, academic program review, internal and external accrediting bodies, and state and federal agencies. Compliance with legislative mandates, such as TEC 51.974 (HB 2504), are also facilitated through FIS. For more FIS information (including posting deadlines, FAQs, training slides, and compliance requirements), please visit the VPAA’s FIS Resource website. FIS Workflow Instructions can be found on the website as well, including instructions to Faculty, Chairs, College Review Committees, Deans, Provost, and Unit Review Committees.

Contact: Rebecca How (Rebecca.How@unt.edu)
Email: Faculty.Info@unt.edu
Academic Administration Phone: (940) 369-6108
Website: http://vpaa.unt.edu/provost/fis

 

UNT regularly evaluates the effectiveness of each faculty member in accordance with published criteria, regardless of contractual or tenured status. In accordance with the UNT System Board of Regents Rule 06.1100, UNT Policy 06.007 Annual Review and UNT Policy 06.027 Academic Workload, all tenure-track faculty and non-tenure track faculty undergo annual review. Copies of all departmental review policies should be made available to faculty by department chairs. Department chairs are responsible for conducting annual reviews.

The UNT Policies described above are available on the University Policy website. College and departmental specific academic workload guidelines can be found on the Office of the Provost website.

Each unit evaluates all tenure-track, probationary faculty for progress toward tenure during each year of the probationary period, and includes reappointment recommendations - as outlined in UNT Policy 06.004 Faculty Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion and UNT Policy 06.005 Non-Tenure Track Faculty Reappointment and Promotion - in alignment with specific departmental guidelines. College and departmental tenure and promotion policies can be found on the Office of the Provost website. The Office of the Provost, in collaboration with the Faculty Success Office, conducts promotion and tenure workshops each fall and spring semester to inform faculty members of institutional policies, deadlines, and submission guidelines. Details regarding upcoming tenure and promotion workshops can be found on the Faculty Success Office website. All forms can be found on the Academic Resources website.
 

The Tenure & Promotion Schedule can also be found on the Office of the Provost website.

Finding the people that are the best fit for each staff role is an important task for a department chair at UNT. The Human Resources’ website provides important information on recruiting, hiring and professional development. The Human Resources Department of Organizational Development & Engagement (ODE) serves faculty, staff, and administrators to help promote individual and team professional growth. ODE is available to assist with training, department consulting and providing leadership programs.

The UNT Staff Annual Performance Evaluation Common Review date is from April 1- May 31 for all retirement-eligible staff members. The performance evaluation process is governed by UNT Policy 05.043 Staff Development/Performance Planning Review. The performance management system is a tool used to guide the staff evaluation process. The system is an electronic form that accurately tracks review, dates, and scores. Supervisors can access the staff performance management system to review and create evaluation plans among other functions. Guides and sample forms to assist with UNT performance evaluations can be found on the UNT System Human Resources website. UNT Campus HR