Purpose:
To provide policies, processes, and requirements for hiring and extending (paid) postdoctoral fellows.
Relevant Definitions:
Postdoctoral Fellow (postdoc): A temporary academic administrative and professional (A&P) job intended to provide a training program of advanced academic preparation and research training to an individual, under mentorship of a more experienced scientist/scholar, within three years of completing their Ph.D.
Some general (minimum) expectations, in line with the VPR/EVPP requirements:
- this person will be directly supervised by/working with at least one active faculty member;
- this person will meet the Ph.D. degree requirements prior to their start date;
- this person will not have received Ph.D. more than 3 years prior to start date;
- the job will be full-time (40SWH) and expected to last for at least one year;
- the job is funded for at least one year;
- the job will meet/exceed minimum salary requirements for the title;
- this person will be performing scholarly and academic work appropriate for this job title/the intended use of this title.
Process:
- Determine whether you will be hiring someone directly, or whether you will need to recruit for the postdoc position:
- If recruiting:
- Follow the regular process for staff recruiting. (see Staff Recruitment wiki)
- Make sure that the required qualifications and attributes of the position align with the VPR/EVPP requirements for the 0712-Postdoctoral Fellow job profile.
- Create the job requisition for the new or existing postdoc position in the PM sup org of the supervising faculty member. (For Workday help, please see Creating a Job Requisition WIG)
- If no PM org exists, please see Requesting a New Sup Org.
- Follow the regular process for staff recruiting. (see Staff Recruitment wiki)
- If not recruiting:
- You can hire into either a PM or JM sup org belonging to the supervising faculty member. See Hire Academic Staff for Workday guidance.
- If the postdoc position is one you expect to continue over time, best practice would be to create (and reuse) the position in a PM org.
- You can hire into either a PM or JM sup org belonging to the supervising faculty member. See Hire Academic Staff for Workday guidance.
- If recruiting:
- Ensure all requirements for the postdoc job have been met before initiating the Workday BP to Hire.
- Determine whether the Ph.D. has been conferred.
- If Ph.D. has not been conferred, you will need a signed letter, on university letterhead, from the hire’s graduate adviser/graduate office/registrar, attesting that all degree requirements for the Ph.D. have been met, along with a future conferral date. (You will need this for the Hire BP.)
- If Ph.D. has been conferred, ensure that degree was not received more than 3 years prior to start date. (If this is the case, then "Postdoctoral Fellow" is not the appropriate job profile, per VPR/EVPP Research Position guidelines.)
- Make sure you have a copy of the person's CV.
- Prepare an offer letter, using the COLA-modified postdoc offer template; you will need the signed version to attach to the Workday BP.
- The offer letter ought to specify the expected dates of appointment; Postdoctoral Fellow is a temporary research title, and therefore the expected duration and possibility of renewal should be stated upfront. (Note: Unless funding is guaranteed for more than one year, best practice would be for 1 year in length, subject to renewal...)
- Please note: any commitment to a postdoc hire for new space must receive advance approval from the Dean.
- Note about hire/employment dates:
- Refer to HR Date Checker for best practices and requirements for staff hire/end dates.
- To create an appointment of one year in length:
- CORRECT: June 1, 2022 - May 31, 2023
- INCORRECT: June 1, 2022 - June 1, 2023
- Determine whether the Ph.D. has been conferred.
- For the Workday Hire BP:
- Use Worker Type of "Regular Benefits-Eligible (Fixed Term)"
- Required comments:
- Ph.D. field, date, and granting institution
- Confirm expected dates and funding of job, supervisor, and additional information that would be useful for approvers.
- Ex. "Jeff Lebowski received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Southern California in May 2022. Initial postdoc appointment for $50,000 (annual); 9/1/22-8/31/23; funded by 26-0000-0012; supervised by Prof. W. Sobchak. Possibility of extension for up to two additional years, subject to renewal of funding and satisfactory performance."
- Attach CV and signed offer letter to the BP.
COLA-specific Policies:
- As with all hire BPs, an offer letter much be attached (including for renewals). Best practice is to use the university’s template, as modified by COLA (link below).
- Postdoc Teaching Load/Expectations:. A one-course load (1-0/0-1) is the ideal, but a 1-1 is allowed without additional justification and approvals.* A 2-1 is the maximum postdoc teaching load, requires justification, should not be the norm, and must be discussed with COLA HR before being agreed to.
- *Note: If teaching will be part of the postdoc position, you should specify this in the offer letter/hiring agreement. You will also need to create a 0% Lecturer PAR.
Other Related Links:
HOP 7-1020 Research Titles: https://policies.utexas.edu/policies/research-titles
COLA-modified postdoc offer template: https://utexas.app.box.com/file/872182605088
EVPP Job Recruitment and Job Requisitions for Research Staff: https://utexas.app.box.com/s/nttndux1fqyomnx24mukcu9wlekxbzvx
Vice President for Research Policies (look under “University” and “Research Titles”: https://research.utexas.edu/resources/policies/