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Nominations for Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service

System Administration is seeking nominations for the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service. Employees selected for this award will receive a certificate of recognition and a Chancellor’s Excellence medallion.chancellors-award-medal

All nominations will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  1. The nominee must have completed at least three (3) years of continuous, full-time permanent service in the Classified Service position for which they are nominated. Prior recipients of a Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service are ineligible for consideration. Nominees must be in full-time status at the time of the award.
  2. The nominee must be an individual who has continuously demonstrated outstanding achievement, skill and commitment to excellence in fulfilling the job description for the position held.
  3. The nominee must also demonstrate excellence in activities beyond the scope of the job description. The ideal candidate will demonstrate creativity and flexibility in performing his or her position to meet campus needs. Special consideration will be given to employees who consistently provide exemplary customer service to students, staff and other members of the campus community.

Nominations may be submitted by a supervisor, co-worker or other member of the campus community. Print out and submit the nomination form: nomination-form

Please forward all recommendations to Dorothy Hughes in Horton Hall, Room 164, by Friday, February 3, 2017.

 

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