Administrative Professional (AP) appointments are considered to be exempt from the State Universities Civil Service System. Exemption status is determined by a thorough and comprehensive review of the job description.
Positions should first be evaluated to determine if an appropriate Civil Service job classification is available. If no Civil Service classification aligns with the job description, then the position can be made AP as long as it fits within the three different AP appointment types available.
More specific information regarding AP positions can be found on the State Universities Civil Service System (SUCSS) website, under "Exemption Procedures."
Once the determination is made to classify a position as AP, your Employment Consultant will work with you to determine whether the position should be classified as continuous, non-continuous (date-definite) or a Postdoctoral Scholar.
A job description is required for every AP position. A job description is a record of the qualifications needed by the person in the job, the general duties and responsibilities of the position, and to whom the position reports. A job description is usually developed by conducting a position review, which includes examining the tasks necessary to perform the job.
A job description is a valuable tool that establishes the working relationship between employer and employee. A critical first step in updating an existing job description or creating a new job description is to contact an Employment Consultant.
All job descriptions are maintained by Human Resources within Illinois State University's position description and applicant tracking system, ISU Jobs.
Administrative Professional (AP) appointments are considered to be one of three appointment types:
In order to change the title for an Administrative Professional (AP) position, please contact Human Resources for detailed steps regarding the process. In order to reflect the current job responsibilities of the position, the job description must first be updated.