(1) This procedure details all management aspects and general conditions to be followed for the promotion of academic staff at RMIT University to levels C, D and E. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Academic Promotion Policy. (3) This procedure applies to all academic staff employed by RMIT University in Melbourne and Vietnam currently appointed at level B, C or D who meet the prescribed eligibility requirements for promotion. (4) Vocational Education and Professional staff cannot be promoted to an academic position through this process. (5) Academic staff at level A eligible for promotion to level B should refer to the Academic Promotion to Level B Procedure. (6) The Academic Promotion round for academic levels C, D and E will be run annually and structured to enable the announcement of promotions effective as of 1 January of the following year. (7) Where there are legitimate circumstances for promotion to occur outside of the scheduled promotion round, an out-of-round promotion application will be permitted in accordance with the Academic Promotion Out of Round Procedure. (8) Staff are eligible to apply for promotion once every two years, where they: (9) Academics on parental and carer leave (paid and unpaid), long service leave, other long-term leave arrangements or career breaks are eligible to apply for promotion. (10) Except with the approval of the relevant Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) or equivalent (or nominee), academic staff are excluded from applying for promotion in the year immediately following an unsuccessful application unless there are exceptional circumstances. (11) Promotion determinations are made to the level immediately above the applicant’s substantive classification, unless the Vice-Chancellor determines, following a request from the Dean/Executive Dean and supported by the DVC, that there are exceptional circumstances and that it is in the best interests of RMIT for promotion to a higher level to be considered. (12) To submit an application for promotion, applicants must lodge an approved Intent to Apply form by the due date. (13) For an Intent to Apply form to be approved, applicants must provide their Dean/Executive Dean (or equivalent), and line manager if relevant, with evidence of their achievement including benchmark reports, to enable them to confirm the applicant’s readiness to apply for promotion. (14) In the following circumstances, additional evidence is required: (15) It is within the discretion of the Dean/Executive Dean/DVC (or equivalent) whether or not to approve an applicant’s Intent to Apply, based on the evidence presented by the applicant. (16) An Intent to Apply will only be accepted after the due date with the endorsement of the DVC or equivalent (or nominee). No extension to the application deadline will be granted. (17) Applicants may activate ARtO to address the impact of personal or work circumstances to work roles on the scope of their application, which allows them to: (18) ARtO cannot be used to exclude Engagement criteria. (19) Applicants can activate ARtO in their Intent to Apply and requires endorsement by their Dean/Executive Dean. (20) Applicants must submit their promotion application by the due date. (21) In the application, applicants for promotion must demonstrate: (22) Applicants must base their application on evidence of significant achievements since their last promotion at RMIT, or since appointment to their substantive level at RMIT, whichever is more recent. (23) Applicants must respond to the criteria outlined in the University Academic Expectations framework or its subsequent replacement and address the benchmark performance standards therein. (24) The Dean/Executive Dean (or equivalent) must provide a written report as part of the applicant’s promotion submission, commenting on achievement against the criteria and benchmark performance standards, and any other relevant matter. This report may be developed in consultation with other senior academic members from the applicant’s School or discipline. (25) If the Dean/Executive Dean or equivalent indicates that they do not support the application, the applicant has a right of reply and may submit a one-page rejoinder within five (5) working days of receiving the written report. (26) All applications for promotion to Level C, D and E will be considered and assessed by the following Academic Promotion Committees formed under the authority of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education: (27) Applicants can lodge an appeal against an Intent to Apply decision or a promotion outcome on the grounds specified in the Academic Promotion Procedure - Appeals.Academic Promotion for Levels C, D and E Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Exclusions
Section 4 - Procedure
Schedule
Eligibility
Intent to Apply
Achievement Relative to Opportunity (ARtO)
Promotion Application and Evidence
Dean/Executive Dean Report
Committees
Appeals
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