Staffing Proposal email

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Colleagues,

FIDC invites departments and programs to submit staffing (faculty or staff) proposals with a due date of Mon, November 6th, 2017.


As indicated in the faculty statues, FIDC will review the submitted proposals and make recommendations to the Dean about hiring decisions. During this review process, FIDC will also engage in conversation with the Dean regarding the feasibility of adding faculty and staff to the current employment pool. The committee has been given access to departmental/student data (number of majors, number of graduates) and will use this data during the review process. The committee will rank proposals as high, medium, and low recommendation; in addition, the financial impact of the proposal may be considered in the recommendation.


FIDC considers these proposals as a continuing process to evaluate current and long-term staffing needs. Hence, the committee will review past 5 years of FIDC recommendations as a part of the review process. The committee would like to continue to hear about your current needs, and your long-term plans, including proposals for tenure-track, long-term continuing lines, and staff positions to support the College infrastructure. The Committee seeks to understand how individual departmental or programmatic requests fit into college-wide initiatives, including but not limited to Integrated Studies and curricular innovations.


When compared to other institutions of our size, the 2016 data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) indicates that Monmouth College employs 98% of the FTE faculty (we had 103 FTE that year, our comparison group averaged 105) and 89% of staff (we had 174 that year and our comparison group 196). These numbers are up considerably from previous years (~92% of faculty and ~68% of staff).


FIDC thanks you for your efforts; we look forward to receiving/reviewing your proposals. Please send proposals to Brad Sturgeon, co-chair FIDC.