Title: Position Description Questionnaire PDQ Review
1Position Description Questionnaire (PDQ)Review
- The PDQ and YOU
- Human Resources
- The University of Tennessee - 2005
2Objectives
- To identify the purpose of the Position
Description Questionnaire (PDQ). - To explain the relationship
- between the PDQ and the
- evaluation of your position.
- To provide guidance for completing your PDQ.
3Program Outline
- Part 1 Why Do We Have the PDQ?
- Part 2 The Connection Between the PDQ and
Position Evaluation - Part 3 Definitions of Key Terms
- Part 4 Elements of the PDQ
- Part 5 Completing the PDQ
4Part 1 Why Do We Have the PDQ?
- 1. Gives information about the duties and
responsibilities of an employees position. - 2. Supports the employee and supervisor in
discussing and summarizing the position. - 3. Provides a consistent means to analyze and
determine position size.
5Part 2 The Connection--PDQ and Position
Evaluation
- The PDQ is the basis for position evaluation.
- Detailed information is critical.
- Think more details, not fewer details.
- 3. Information should be as accurate and specific
as possible.
6PDQ Myths
- The PDQ is NOT designed to
- measure work load.
- measure performance or length of time in a
position. - take into account your
- current salary.
7Part 3 Definitions of Key Terms
- Position Description Questionnaire
- is a document describing the duties,
responsibilities, and requirements of a specific
position. -
82. Position
Part 3 Definitions of Key Terms
- A position reflects the duties and
responsibilities assigned to an employee. - A position is assigned a unique number that
identifies its location, classification, and pay
grade within an organizational unit.
93. Position Review
Part 3 Definitions of Key Terms
- Position Review is the process used to analyze
duties, responsibilities, and requirements of a
specific position as described on the PDQ. - Positions are evaluated based on the know-how,
problem solving, and accountability required by
the position.
10Part 4 The Elements of the PDQ
- Position Summary
- Measures of Impact
- Position Duties
- Decisions
- Supervision
- Minimum Qualifications
- Additional Information
- The Organizational Chart
- Appeal Process
- Approval
11Part 4 The Elements of the PDQ
- Position Summary asks Why (or for what reason)
does this position exist?
12Measures of Impact
- What areas does this position impact? (Mark all
that apply.)
Program Department Division/College
Campus/Institute University External to the
University
13Measures of Impact
Describe the levels of responsibility this
position has in areas checked.
Program Department Division/College
Campus/Institute University External to the
University
14Measures of Impact
What type of budget impact does this position
have on the area(s) for which it is responsible?
Full authority to commit funds (Explain) Effectiv
e recommendations to commit funds
(Explain) Maintain or audit funds committed
(Explain) Little or no budget responsibility Ex
planation
Size of budget impacted ____ Size of budget
impacted ____ Size of budget impacted ____
15Position Duties
- What are the essential functions and
responsibilities of this position (please
indicate approximate percentage of time devoted
to each function)? - Essential Functions
- of Time
16Decisions
- What types of decisions does this position make?
- What types of decisions are referred to others?
- How are decisions implemented?
17Supervision
What types of supervisory responsibility does
this position exercise?
Hiring, disciplining, supervising, granting
increases (Explain) Effective recommendations in
hiring, etc. (Explain) Providing work direction
to a group of employees (Explain) Assisting
others by providing guidance (Explain) Little or
no supervisory responsibility Explanation
18Supervision
What is the number of employees and/or students
that this position supervises?
___ Exempt employees ___ Students ___
Non-exempt employees ___ Others
(Explain) Explanation
19Minimum Qualifications
- What are the minimum qualifications in terms of
education, experience, job skills, and physical
requirements of the job which would be required?
- Education
- Experience
- Job Skills
- Physical Requirements (Please complete attached
chart.)
20Additional Information
- Please provide any additional information you
believe will assist in understanding this
position.
21The Organizational Chart
- Its Important Because the
- Chart Illustrates
- 1. How does your position relate to the rest of
the organization? - 2. To whom do you report?
- 3. Who else reports to the same person?
- 4. Who reports to you?
-
22Approval
- Approval by the employee, supervisor, and
dean/director/department head indicates the PDQ
has been reviewed and accurately reflects the job
content of the position.
- _________________ _____ _________________
_____ - Employees Signature Date
Supervisors Signature Date - _______________________ _____
- Dean, Director, or Dept. Head Date
23Appeal Process
- Immediate supervisor/dept. head
- Local HR Office
- Statewide Committee
24Part 5 Completing the PDQ
- PDQ Exercise 1
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
- PDQ Exercise 2
- Lets Begin Yours.
25Closing Remarks
- Review what has been learned
- Define ways to apply training
- Request feedback of training session
- THANK YOU!