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State University System Of Florida
Tallahassee, FL | Full Time
$68k-96k (estimate)
9 Months Ago
Telework at the Board of Governors
$68k-96k (estimate)
Full Time | Colleges & Universities 9 Months Ago
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State University System Of Florida is Hiring a Remote Telework at the Board of Governors

Telework Policy:

Telework is a work arrangement that allows employees to conduct all or some of his or her work away from the official worksite during all or a portion of the employee’s established work hours on a regular basis. The agency endorses an in-office default for employee operations. Telework is a privilege and may be granted on a permanent or temporary basis (slow return from maternity leave, inability to drive, office moves, contagious but still able to perform work duties). The employee, if the position is eligible for telework, may perform their normal established duties and responsibilities through the use of computers or telecommunications at sites other than the employee’s official worksite on a regular basis. This policy is to establish the Board of Governors Telework Program pursuant to Section 110.171 F.S.

Generally, 110.171 provides that “an agency may establish telework as an integral part of the normal business operations of the agency and require that specific work be performed through telework arrangements.” Moreover, an agency shall provide telework as an optional alternative work arrangement to support employee needs and implement telework arrangements. See §110.171(2), Fla. Stat.

Florida Statute § 110.171(3) provides that each agency shall review all established positions and designate those positions that the agency deems appropriate for telework. It is within the discretion of the agency to approve an employee “to use telework as an optional alternative. . .”. Signed and current telework agreements required for proper authorization to work remotely. See 110.171(5).

Human Resources and Administrative Services
Board of Governors
325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1644A
Tallahassee, Fl 32399-0400
Fax: 850-245-9981
Phone: 850-245-9695

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Colleges & Universities

SALARY

$68k-96k (estimate)

POST DATE

08/30/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

05/21/2024

WEBSITE

www.flbog.edu

HEADQUARTERS

Tallahassee, Florida

SIZE

>50,000

CEO

Michael Mathewson

REVENUE

$5B - $10B

INDUSTRY

Colleges & Universities

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About State University System Of Florida

The State University System of Florida (SUS, or SUSF out-of-state) is a system of twelve public universities in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2015, over 341,000 students were enrolled in Florida's state universities. Together with the Florida College System, which includes Florida's 28 community colleges and state colleges, it is part of Florida's system of public higher education. The system, headquartered in Tallahassee, is overseen by a Chancellor and governed by the Florida Board of Governors. The Florida Board of Governors was created in 2003 to centralize the administration of the Sta ... te University System of Florida. Previously, Florida's State University System had been governed by the Florida Board of Regents (19652001) and the Florida Board of Control (19051965). Prior to 1905, Florida's state institutions were governed by a Board of Education and even earlier variations thereof, reaching back to the Florida Constitution of 1838 wherein higher education and normal education was established, based on grants of land from the U.S. Congress. From 1905 to 1965, the few universities in the system were governed by the Florida Board of Control. The Board of Control was replaced by the Florida Board of Regents in 1965, to accommodate the growing university system. The Board of Regents governed until it was disbanded by the Florida Legislature in 2001, and its authority was divided between the Florida Board of Education (which was given some authority over all levels of public education in the state), and appointed university boards of trustees, which operated independently for each separate institution. In 2002, Floridians led by U.S. Senator Bob Graham passed an amendment to the Florida Constitution establishing a new statewide governing body, the Florida Board of Governors. More
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