Session Number ND4 FLAC Implementation Student to HR
Session Number: ND-4 FLAC Implementation Student to HR Perspective Presented by: Chien Shih, Joseph Lampo, Irma Rodarte, Erwin Widiarta Foothill-De Anza Community College District California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
FLAC – Faculty Load and Compensation • FLAC is an out of the box module from Elucian. We have not modified the baseline software, but we have added a few “bolt-on” applications, and we do have a unique set-up. • This module covers part-time faculty instructional and non-instructional assignments, and full-time faculty overload assignments. All of these job assignments require a contract. • New contracts are created for each term. Most of the information included in each contract is extracted from the Banner Student Course Scheduling system. • It is imperative that HR and Scheduling work closely together to make this system work. Payroll’s involvement is minimal. • This is a paperless system. Contracts are available through our portal as a selfservice application. Signatures are recorded electronically, and signed contracts are archived. Job assignments are generated after the contracts have been acknowledged. California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Background – Our Legacy of Paper Handling • We have required contracts for part-time and overload assignments for as long as I can remember (dating back at least twenty years). • Originally, all contracts were printed at a centralized location (at our Data Services Center) on continuous forms. They had to be stripped, bursted and decollated, sorted by campus, and delivered to each campus office. • Smaller batches could be run for selected instructors to reflect additional or canceled classes, changes to pay rate and any other contractual changes requiring a new contract. • Contract printing was later de-centralized and done by high-speed laser printers located at each of the campuses. Contracts were still mailed to instructors and had to be signed and returned to the campus offices. Job assignments were normally rolled over from term to term prior to generating the contracts. They had to be reviewed and updated manually. California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
FLAC Requirements – Setup in Banner Student and Banner HR Systems Today we utilize the FLAC module for our Faculty Contracts and Job Assignments. As a prerequisite for using the FLAC module, the Institution must have the Student and Human Resources modules up and running. The following is a general view of the setup forms needed for Student and Human Resources modules. California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
STVFCNT California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
STVNIST California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SIAINST California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PTRINST California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PTVFLCL California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PTRFLCT California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PTRFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PTRNIST California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PEAFACT California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
FLAC also accesses other forms in the Banner Student system that are not directly related to FLAC. These include: STVCAMP STVCOLL STVSCHD SCACRSE SCACLBD SSASECT (Campus Codes) (College Codes) (Schedule Types) (Basic Course Information) (Course Labor Distribution) (Scheduled Course Sections) Lets walk through an example now to see how all of this works! California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
FLAC Processes • PEPFLAC – Create Contracts for faculty • PEPFCAP – Translate contracts into NBAJOBS assignments California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSASECT California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSASECT California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSASECT California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SIAASGN California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PEPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PEPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Option>Review Output from PEPFLAC screen California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Option>Review Output from PEPFLAC screen California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Find & Fix the Errors California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Rerun PEPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Rerun PEPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Option>Review Output from PEPFLAC screen California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Option>Review Output from PEPFLAC screen California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
FLAC Tables Updated by PEPFLAC -PERFASG: Faculty Load Instructional Assignment -PERFCNT: Faculty Load Contract Type -PERFCSC: Faculty Load Schedule Type Compensation -PERFJER: Faculty Load Job Default Earnings -PERFLER: Faculty Load Compensation Errors -PERFJLD: Faculty Load Job Labor Distribution -PERFJOB: Faculty Compensation Detail Job -PERFNIS: Faculty Load Non-Instructional Assignment Compensation -In-house reports have been created to catch more errors utilizing data from these tables. -Example: Report that shows contracts without SIAASGN California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator view: Job Detail created by baseline PEPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator view: Job Earnings created by baseline PEPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PZPFLAC: bolt-on to update specific fields, lock & release contracts to Faculty California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator view: Job Detail after PZPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator view: Job Earnings after PZPFLAC California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
FLAC Roles and Related Views • • • SSB Administrator Role – Initiate Contracts & Notify Faculty SSB Faculty Role – Review and Acknowledge Contracts Final Steps – PEPFCAP and NBAJOBS California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Administrator’s View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PZPCQTR: Bolt-on Process to Initiate Contracts Email Notification California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Faculty View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Faculty View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Faculty View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
SSB Faculty View California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PEPFCAP California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Option > Review Output from PEPFCAP screen California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Option > Review Output from PEPFCAP screen California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
PEPFCAP California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
NBAJOBS California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
Summary • • HR and Scheduling must work closely together to make this system work. Exception reports are critical and should be created and distributed to HR and Scheduling. Pay rates will need to be adjusted per your institution’s criteria for paying part-time faculty and overload assignments. It is imperative that a notification system be set up for faculty and their deans. Questions? California Community Colleges Banner Group • 2012
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