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UPDATE ON STUDY: THE INFORMATION FROM MGT HAS BEEN RECIEVED AND IS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW
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We are excited to announce that Valdosta State University has contracted with a consulting firm, MGT of America, headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, to assist VSU in conducting a classification and compensation study of all non-faculty benefited positions. MGT has conducted numerous studies at both the University System of Georgia level and for individual colleges and universities. In addition, MGT has recently worked with VSU on a number of initiatives.
The overall objective of this study is to develop a compensation philosophy for the non-faculty positions at VSU utilizing the current University System of Georgia BCAT Classification system. To accomplish this objective, MGT will work with us to create up-to-date job descriptions, collect information to support classification and market comparisons of these jobs, and to create a salary structure to reflect appropriate market comparisons.
Every employee is encouraged to participate in the study. In the coming weeks, each employee will be given an opportunity to provide detailed information about their job. MGT will provide everyone with a detailed questionnaire to complete, and VSU will provide assistance to you in completing this task. During that time, MGT will also be comparing the salaries of VSU employees to appropriate peer groups within relevant geographical markets.
Information sessions are scheduled in the next few weeks to provide you with an opportunity to see the questionnaire, the position description and to ask questions. Work will continue in July when employees will be asked to input their information. The study is scheduled for completion by January 2007.
- MGT Study Announcement Letter
- Information Slide Show
- MGT FAQ
- Guidelines for Essential versus Marginal Functions
- JCQ Open Sessions (Word Format)
Minimum Salaries by Job Title 2007
