10/8/2021
Dear NTT Colleague,
We know you are busy but we want to be sure you are aware of important language in the FSU contract regarding non-tenure track faculty (welcome to UMass for any new NTT faculty!). This language covers everything from just cause rights, to promotional eligibility, to paid sick leave, and more. We also want to let you know that once things get settled we will be holding an NTT FSU members Fall constituents meeting over zoom, and you are invited. Stay tuned for date and details!
For starters, we suggest that you read the FSU primer on NTT contract language. We also recommend that you read the relevant articles in the collective bargaining agreement, particularly Article 21-NTT and MOU 7 (the latter relates to a grievance settlement that impacts certain NTT members’ promotions). Please note that there is language specific to Clinical Nursing faculty (Clinical Associate Lecturers; Clinical Lecturers, all ranks; and Clinical Professors, all ranks) at the very end of this email (unless otherwise noted, all the other provisions of Article 21 will also apply to Clinical Nursing faculty).
We want to highlight a few key provisions of the NTT contract language that we feel members should pay particular attention to:
8. Basic Service for NTT Who Are 50% or More: Lecturers, Senior Lecturers, and Senior Lecturer II’s (as well as their Clinical Lecturer counterparts) may have, as part of their standard workload, basic service requirements such as attendance at Welcome Days, assigned advisees, etc. Such service assignments are to be made in consultation with the faculty member. If you have concerns about the nature of the basic service assignments you are given or feel that the assignments are excessive, please contact the FSU (see Article 21.2.1 for more information; also, see this previous FSU bargaining update for a further explanation of the basic service requirement agreement).
9. Course Compensation/Large Enrollment Courses: Fall/Spring 3-credit courses will be compensated at 25% time. Members will be paid a pro-rated amount based on their salary (example: if you are paid $100,000 at 100% time and teach four 3-credit courses, your per-course rate will be $25,000). That rate will not change (see Article 21.1 for more). If you teach a course that is more than 3-credits you should be compensated at a pro-rated amount based on your salary (per the example above, if you teach one 6-credit course, you will be paid $50,000). Compensation practices for large-enrollment (L-E) classes varies from college to college. For example, in CLA, 3-credit courses that have more than 70 students will be compensated as if they were a 6 credit course. Members who have questions about L-E course compensation should check with their Dean’s office. NOTE: Summer/Winter courses are paid as add comp with pay rates determined by Article 36.4 of the contract, not the member’s individual Fall/Spring rate of pay.
PROVISIONS SPECIFIC TO CLINICAL NURSING FACULTY
(Clinical Associate Lecturers; Clinical Lecturers, all ranks; and Clinical Professors, all ranks)
Licensure/Degree Requirements
Clinical Associate Lecturers and Clinical Lecturers (all ranks) are responsible for maintaining proper licensure requirements (see Article 21.2.2 and 21.2.4 respectively).
Clinical Professors (all ranks) must have a terminal degree in the pertinent discipline (see Article 21.9.1(a)4(a)).
Workload
Clinical Associate Lecturers and Clinical Lecturers (all ranks) are responsible for engaging in appropriate clinical practice (see Article 21.2.2 and 21.2.4 respectively).
Clinical Professors (all ranks) shall normally have a full-time-equivalent instructional load of 4-3 or 3-4 (i.e. 7 courses per academic year with the possibility of further course load reductions). General responsibilities shall include teaching, engagement in scholarship of practice, and departmental/college service (see Article 21.2.5).
Initial Appointments
Clinical Professors (all ranks) will normally be appointed at 100% time and will not be below 50% time. Initial appointments must be made for 1,2, or 4 years (see 21.9.1(a)3).
Promotional Eligibility
Clinical Assistant Professors with at least six years of full-time-equivalent service will be eligible for consideration for promotion to the rank of Clinical Associate Professor (See Article 21.12.1.d).
Clinical Associate Professors who have completed six years of full time-equivalent service in that title, and/or in the title of Senior Lecturer or Senior Lecturer II, will be eligible for consideration for promotion to the rank of Clinical Professor (see Article 21.12.1.e).
Promotional Standards
Clinical Lecturers shall be evaluated for promotion in the following areas: teaching, clinical practice, and department/college service (see Article 21.12.2(a)2).
Clinical Assistant and Clinical Associate Professors shall be evaluated for promotion in the following areas: teaching, scholarship of practice, and department/college service (see Article 21.12.2(a)3).
Clinical Assistant and Clinical Associate Professors who have either scholarly responsibilities or higher-than-usual service responsibilities (or both) shall provide to the Department Chair the names of at least two recognized scholars or professionals who are qualified to evaluate their accomplishments in each added area of responsibility (see Article 21.12.3(c)2).
If you have any questions on the above or believe that these provisions of the contract have not been properly applied to you or your colleagues please contact the FSU office.
From the NTT representatives of the FSU Executive Committee:
Lynne Benson, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality
Dana Commesso, Exercise and Health Sciences
Caroline Coscia, FSU Vice President, Political Science
Monique Fuguet, Mathematics
Linda Liu, Sociology
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