Job Evaluation News - April 11, 2016

Job Evaluation News - April 11, 2016

12-Apr-2016

1. Topic: NEW JOB(s): Implemented by JJEMC

Job #446 – Sterile Processing Facilitator
Job #450 – Phlebotomist
Job #506 – Senior Business Analyst
Job #507 – Child Life Specialist

The updated documents are now available on the website under the following heading:

Provincial Job Description

2. Topic: PROVINCIAL REVIEWS COMPLETED:

Job #001 - Electrician  

3. Topic: PROVINCIAL REVIEWS INITIATED:

There are currently no Provincial reviews initiated.

4. Topic: INITIATING A MAINTENANCE REQUEST:

Documentation required and process to follow for all new and changed jobs submitted to the Provider Group Joint Job Evaluation Maintenance Process.

Changed Job: (Process for an employee(s) requesting to be reclassified to a new job or another existing job in the plan)

Job Review Request Form
Provincial Job Description (PJD) (Amended from the PJD the incumbent is currently in)
Provincial Job Fact Sheet (PJFS) (Amended from the PJFS the incumbent is currently in)

OR

New Job: (Process for Employers create new jobs - no employee(s) attached to submission)

Draft Job Description
Job Review Request Form
Provincial Job Fact Sheet (Blank)

Documents must be reviewed and commented on by either the OOS Manager or employee(s), whichever is applicable. (e.g., if an employee initiates the Maintenance request, the OOS Manager is the “Reviewer”; if an OOS Manager initiates the Maintenance request, the employee(s) is the “Reviewer”).

Completed documents are forwarded to employer Human Resources department. Employer Human Resources department provides a copy to the local Union and forwards a copy to the Joint Job Evaluation Maintenance Committee (JJEMC) Assistant.

The Human Resources department and the local Union will arrange to meet with the JJEMC Assistant to discuss (three-party meeting) the maintenance request.

5. Topic: HEALTH INFORMATION PROTECTION ACT:

Should Employees or Employers wish to provide supporting documentation further to the required documents, then Regional Policies and Procedures and the Health Information Protection Act (HIPA) must be adhered to.

HIPA requires protection of health information such as Social Insurance Number (SIN), names, addresses, Health Services Number (HSN), next of kin or signatures that would identify an individual, who has not provided consent for information to be shared.

Please reference HIPA, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Saskatchewan’s website at www.oipc.sk.ca or contact your Regional Privacy Office for further information.