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Policy No.: 1049
Effective Date: 11/01/06
Revised Date: 10/25/12
Reviewed Date: 10/25/12

Outside Employment Policy

Basis for Policy

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents Policies (pages RP-60-62) and the University of Nebraska Board of Regents Bylaws 3.4.5, state (in part):

Staff members employed on a part-time basis by the University, such as practicing lawyers or physicians, may engage in outside employment or activities unless it is expressly stipulated to the contrary in the conditions of employment.

Staff members employed by the University, other than those covered by the preceding paragraph, shall be encouraged to engage in professional activities outside the University as a means of broadening their experience and keeping them abreast of the latest developments in their specialized fields; provided such activities do not interfere with their regular duties at the University, or represent a conflict of interest. Staff members may accept temporary or occasional employment for such professional services when such employment is recommended by the Dean of the College or Director of the Division involved and approved by the Chancellor.

Policy

  1. The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) declares and affirms a policy that encourages employees to engage in professional activities outside UNMC as a means of broadening their experience and keeping them abreast of the latest developments in their specialized fields. Employees may be employed by other external organizations or at other institutions provided such activities do not interfere with their regular duties at UNMC or create a conflict of interest (see UNMC Policy No. 8010, Conflict of Interest).
  2. UNMC must be considered the employee’s primary employer. While the Outside Employment policy is not intended to restrict an employee’s personal rights, UNMC employment will take precedence in all matters involving work issues. Outside employment will not be considered a valid reason for absenteeism, tardiness, or poor job performance.
  3. Full-time Academic and Administrative and Managerial Professional Staff shall complete an Application for Authorization to Engage in Outside Professional Activity form prior to engaging in outside professional employment. Part-time Academic and Administrative and Managerial Staff are not required to complete the form. The electronic Application for Authorization to Engage in Outside Professional Activity is available on COI-Smart which may be accessed under COI in the RSS - Research Support System (RSS) at https://unmc.coi-smart.com/.
  4. The Application shall be reviewed by supervisory personnel. Vice Chancellors, Deans, Directors, and Department Chairs have primary responsibility for reviewing the specific nature of each proposed outside professional activity within their respective areas of responsibility. They may deny approval for any activity that would interfere with normal UNMC duties.
  5. Applications shall be forwarded electronically to the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Compliance Department for final campus review as delegated by the Chancellor/Vice Chancellor. Applications requiring Board of Regents approval will be forwarded to Central Administration.
  6. Once final approval has been received, the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Compliance Department shall retain the original form and provide copies to the appropriate dean/director, department head, and the applicant.

Additional Information

Contact the Compliance Department at 559-3784.
UNMC Policy No. 8010, Conflict of Interest
https://unmc.coi-smart.com/.

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