Post on 01-Jan-2016
APACWhat Is APAC
An elected body defined by University of Illinois Board of Trustees Statutes Article II, Section 5.
Provide for the orderly voicing of suggestions for the good of the University.
Furnish a channel for direct and concerted communication between the AP staff and the administrative officers of the University on matters of interest or concern to the AP staff.
Afford added recourse for the consideration of grievances.
APACWhat Is APAC (Cont.)
APAC strives to represent and serve UIC's Academic Professional employees through:
Town Hall Event seriesOnline APAC NewsThe annual CAPE Award programOur listserv PACADEMY
Current, Active APAC MembersYes, We Do All of the Work
Michael Moss (2012), ChairJennifer Rowan (2011), Vice ChairJill Davis (2011), SecretaryVirginia Buglio (2012), TreasurerJacqueline Berger (2012), AP SenatorWilliam S. Bike (2013), AP SenatorHolly Ann Burt (2011)Margaret Moser (2012)Yair A. Rodriguez
AP Interests and ConcernsSome Current Items High on Our Radar
UI and State Budget, Raises, and FurloughsCivil Service Audit, Job Analysis, PAPES,
ConversionsARR Implementation, UI and Org
RestructuringEmployment Equity – Titles, Responsibilities,
SalaryProfessional DevelopmentNotice Rights
Events – What We DoTown Halls, Speed Networking & More
Coordinate events on current topics of interest or concern to APs.
Tasks include:Identifying topicsScheduling with speakersRunning registrationReserving the room & equipmentStaffing the event
Events – What We DoTown Halls, Speed Networking & More
Events include:Civil Service Audit Update for Academic
ProfessionalsThe Budget Outlook: Impact on APsPublic Policy, Politics and Pensions: Addressing
Illinois' Desperate Fiscal Situation, A Panel Discussion (SUAA/SURS)
Academic Professional Town Hall: Administrative Review and Restructuring Working Group Recommendations
Events – What We NeedTown Halls, Speed Networking & More
We need additional members to learn our process and eventually take the lead on future events.
One committee member takes the lead for each event
Other committee members help with detailsEvent promotion and flyersRegistrationStaffing the event
Want to get involved? Contact the subcommittee Chair Yair Rodriguez at yair@uic.edu.
APAC News – What We DoMonthly Updates to Keep Academic Professionals Informed
Publish a monthly online APAC News to help keep people informed on current issues and concerns.
Tasks include:Identify topics of interestAttend related eventsConduct interviewsWrite storiesTake photosPrepare issue for publicationWeb publishing and layout
APAC News – What We DoMonthly Updates to Keep Academic Professionals Informed
Stories include:Breaking news
Civil service audit UI and State budget Etc
The continuing crisisAP resource spotlightBenefit beatMember profilesQuick takes
APAC News – What We NeedMonthly Updates to Keep Academic Professionals Informed
We need additional writers to help prepare stories for APAC News.Attend events and conduct interviewsRecord the facts and take photosDraft a summary
Current APAC News subcommittee members can help with editing, style, and preparing the final product – experience is not required
Want to get involved? Contact subcommittee Chair Bill Bike at billbike@uic.edu.
CAPE – What We DoThe Chancellor’s Academic Professional Excellence (CAPE) Award
The Chancellor’s Academic Professional Excellence (CAPE) Award recognizes the demonstrated excellence of Academic Professional staff, encourages their professional development, and indicates the institution’s high regard for the contributions of this key segment of the academic community.
CAPE – What We DoThe Chancellor’s Academic Professional Excellence (CAPE) Award
Tasks include:Solicit nominationsReview nominationsVote on candidatesForward candidates to Chancellor’s OfficeContact winnersAssist, as necessary, with event logistics
CAPE – What We NeedThe Chancellor’s Academic Professional Excellence (CAPE) Award
We need additional committee members to learn about the criteria for the awards, provide diversity to the review process, and help us select winners.Promote the award and solicit nominationsReview nominations and vote on candidates
Want to get involved? Contact subcommittee Chair Bill Bike at billbike@uic.edu.
AP Mentoring Program (APMP)Pairing AP Protégés with Campus Mentors
•What We Do•History of program•Support for the program•Goals for APMP
•What We Need•Members and Role of the Committee
•How to Get Involved•APMP Committee – apmp_committee@uic.edu•My Careers – www.mycareer.uic.edu
SurveyWe Know More About APs Than Anyone
Sponsored by Chancellor and Vice Chancellors
Conducted last year1,200 APs participatedAnalysis underway by SRLPreliminary data is compellingResults released soon
PACADEMYOur Listserv to Communicate With Our Constituency
PACADEMY is our listserv used to communicate items of interest or concern to UIC’s AP staff. It currently has 4,500 subscribers and was updated last year so that it now includes all of UIC’s APs.
Tasks include:Posting Weekly “News Articles of Interest to
APs”Moderating PACADEMY and deleting SPAMManaging membership including updates from
HR
WebsiteDisseminating and Archiving Critical Data
We use our website to provide information about APAC, provide a clearinghouse of campus AP resources, record current and prior news of interest to APs, and serve as an archive for documentation.
We need people with web experience to help us maintain and update our website.
Appoint Committee MembersRunning Elections and Appointing APs
APAC helps to coordinate AP representation on critical search committees:PresidentCurrent and prior ChancellorsVice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (Provost)
APAC helps coordinate AP representation on critical policy development and implementation committees:ARR HR Implementation SubcommitteeConflict of Interest Policy Committee
Other ActivitiesAnd Even More!
Regular meetings with Chancellor, President, VP HR
AP SenatorsUPPAC – meeting with APAC from UIC and
UISEx-Officio HR representative and regular
updatesAnnual electionsAnd……more
InitiativesNew Ways We Would Like to Serve APs
Proactive RepresentationIdentify opportunities for AP representation on
campus committees, coordinate and draft letters from APAC to decision makers, and work to ensure APs are represented in policy development and implementation.
Professional DevelopmentCoordinate with training offices (HR, AITS, OVCR,
etc), identify current opportunities, define gaps in professional development, develop recommendations, work to meet the needs of the campus.
Options - SubcommitteesJoining Subcommittees and Joining APAC
If you specifically interested in one aspect of APAC (events, APAC News, CAPE, Etc), contact the subcommittee Chair to get involved.
You can negotiate your level of involvement with the subcommittee Chair. There is no minimum or maximum amount of time to devote.
You can limit your participation to a subcommittee, or join a subcommittee as a way to learn more about APAC.
Options - APACJoining Subcommittees and Joining APAC
If you are interested in joining APAC, the first step is to attend our regular monthly meetings as a non-voting guest. You will learn more about our operations.APAC members are expected to attend monthly
business meetings (90 minutes once per month).APAC members are also expected to participate
on or lead at least one subcommittee.If you decide you want to join APAC, committee
members can help you with the nomination process.
QualificationsWho Should Get Involved?
Academic colleges are under represented. No members voice many college-specific concerns.
No prior experience is required and you are not expected to know everything when you join.
New APAC members are paired with a current APAC member (mentor). You can ask them questions, and they will try to help bring you up to speed.
New members are also encouraged to read survey results, review our website, and attend APAC events to learn about issues of interest or concern.
What Makes a Good Member?Who Succeeds?
Interest in serving other APsTakes ownership of projectsWorks well with little guidanceSeeks input when neededDevelops creative solutions to problemsWilling to make decisions and take actionInterest in learning about campusInterest in networking
Is APAC a Union?No. APAC is a statutory committee. A union
has a collective bargaining agreement between the constituency and the employer.
A union charges members dues to generate revenue. APAC has a fixed annual budget of about $3,000.
A union has a mandatory, regulated bargaining process. APAC has had to cultivate relationships within the University to provide input and influence change.
Other QuestionsQuestions related to ARR and Civil ServicePrior events, APAC News stories, PACADEMY
posts, etc, on these topicsThese are both high on our agendaWe will continue to work to make sure that
information is communicated to the campus and APs are represented in the development and implementation processes
Talk to us after the event for more specific details.
Final ThoughtsWe Are Almost to the Part With Food
Hopefully, we didn’t overwhelm youAPAC has evolved over the past two years and is a
diverse and dynamic committeeIf you are interested in what we do and willing to
commit some of your time, you can helpYou can get involved as little or as much as you
chooseMost people benefit personally and professionally
through their involvementWe want to help, so please stay in touch with
ideas, questions, and concerns