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DescriptionThe non-student Reader definition is the same as that for a registered graduate or undergraduate student. Use of TitleUse of this title requires prior approval by the Dean of the Graduate Division. EligibilityAppointment to this title requires that the employee not be a registered student at the time of the appointment. Hiring Non-Student Tutors Who Are Not U.S. Citizens Concurrent Staff Appointments Do to the possibility of conflicting FLSA statuses in UCPath, we do not recommend that Non-Student Tutors/Readers hold concurrent non-exempt staff appointments. Appointment ProcessClick here to view the Non-Student Tutor and Reader Appointment Process. |
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DescriptionThe non-student tutor, (serving as a course assistant) can be appointed under the same definition as a graduate teaching assistant or undergraduate tutor (serving a Teaching Apprenticeship). Use of TitleUse of this title requires prior approval by the Dean of the Graduate Division. EligibilityAppointment to this title requires that the employee not be a registered student at the time of the appointment. Hiring Non-Student Tutors Who Are Not U.S. Citizens Appointment ProcessClick here to view the Non-Student Tutor and Reader Appointment Process. |
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DescriptionA non-student tutor, if working in one of the specific programs approved for the tutor title (such as Physics or the Medical School Tutorial Program) can also have the duties of a graduate or undergraduate tutor. Use of TitleUse of this title requires prior approval by the Dean of the Graduate Division. EligibilityAppointment to this title requires that the employee not be a registered student at the time of the appointment. Hiring Non-Student Tutors Who Are Not U.S. Citizens Appointment ProcessClick here to view the Non-Student Tutor and Reader Appointment Process. Benefits Eligibility - update in progressRefer to “How to Determine Eligibility for Benefits” at: http://blink.ucsd.edu/finance/payroll/processes/eligibility.html#1.-Determine-the-employee%27s-BELL
If the employee is eligible for Full Benefits (BELI 1), Mid-level Benefits (BELI 3) or Core Benefits (BELI 4), give the person the appropriate Benefits information. For BELI 1 and 3, let the employee know that enrollment in the health and welfare plans must occur during the 31-day period of initial eligibility (PIE), which starts when first eligible for benefits. Contact the Graduate Division for assistance as needed. 1000 Hour Policy for Non-Student Tutors and Readers - update in progressEffective January 1, 2001, an employee appointed as a non-student Tutor or Reader (and most other non-student academic and staff titles) will become a University of California Retirement Program (UCRP) member after accumulating 1,000 hours on pay status during a rolling 12-month period (with no break-in-service exceeding 120 days). Once the employee reaches 1000 hours they become eligible for full benefits (BELI = 1).
In addition, the employee must enroll in the health and welfare plans by completing the UPAY 850 form http://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/forms/pdf/upay-850.pdf during their 31-day period of initial eligibility (PIE), which starts when they become eligible for benefits. (For an employee paid monthly, the PIE starts the first day of the month after the employee reaches 1,000 hours on pay status.) If they fail to enroll during their PIE, they will be defaulted into single-party coverage for Core Medical, Delta Dental, and the Vision Service Plan. Important: Employees must maintain an average regular paid time of at least 17.5 hours per week (43.75% or more), and remain in an eligible appointment, for continued eligibility at this benefit level. More information about benefits can be found under Group Insurance Plans at: http://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/index.html. |
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DescriptionA Postdoctoral Fellow who wishes to also take on employment to serve as a Non-Student Tutor/Reader serving in the role of Tutor or Teaching Assistant. (very uncommon; so rare; probably doesn't apply to you) Use of TitleUse of this title requires prior approval by the Dean of the Graduate Division and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Appointment ProcessContract Graduate Division if your department wishes to make use of this appointment type. |