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NG Technician Performance Appraisal Program

NG Technician Performance Appraisal Program. Annual Appraisal Cycle: 1 Oct – 30 Sep* New Terms Summary Pattern: Level 1 thru Level 5 Mandatory Interim Review Mandatory Supervisory “Critical Element” Close Out Assessments New NGB Form 430 PAA accessed through MyBiz and MyWorkplace.

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NG Technician Performance Appraisal Program

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  1. NG Technician Performance Appraisal Program

  2. Annual Appraisal Cycle: 1 Oct – 30 Sep* • New Terms • Summary Pattern: Level 1 thru Level 5 • Mandatory Interim Review • Mandatory Supervisory “Critical Element” • Close Out Assessments • New NGB Form 430 • PAA accessed through MyBiz and MyWorkplace

  3. Performance Standards • Developing a new standard: - Analyze the job: Consult the PD and other source documents. - Review special duties (if assigned). - Include new employee in the process.

  4. Requirements for Critical Elements • Critical elements must be linked to the mission • Minimum of 3-5 critical elements; key responsibilities must be captured as critical elements to define performance expectations • Mandatory Supervisory Critical Element • Critical elements may be weighted for WG only

  5. Supervisory Critical Element In accordance with TPR 430, para 2-8(f)(3). A supervisor’s performance plan shall include at least one supervisory critical element. • Administration of EEO. • Safety Program Support. • Performance Management Responsibilities.

  6. Five Level Critical Element Rating • Outstanding 5 • Excellent 4 • Fully Successful 3 • Marginal 2 • Unacceptable 1 • Note: One unacceptable critical element makes the whole appraisal unacceptable.

  7. Employee’s Responsibilities Employees are encouraged to: • Participate in the development of critical elements • Identify and record their accomplishments • Participate in interim reviews and the end-of-year assessments, including the self-assessment • Understand the link between their performance expectations, conduct, and organization mission and goals

  8. Rater’s Responsibilities • Develop critical elements aligned to mission goals and objectives • Communicate performance expectations to employees and hold them accountable for achieving them • Provide employee feedback—at least one interim review • Foster and reward excellent performance • Address poor performance • Make meaningful performance distinctions among employees

  9. Higher Level Reviewer Responsibilities • Be involved in the performance management process throughout the rating period • Ensure organizational goals are communicated to subordinate supervisors and employees • Ensure equitable and consistent application of, and compliance with, performance management requirements by all subordinate raters

  10. Technician Appraisal Times • Probationary – Trial period by end of 11th month after appointment • During Trial Period – Technician may be terminated at any time • Technician leaving – close out appraisal accomplished if they have been supervised for at least 120 days and passed on to gaining supervisor • Supervisor Leaving – close out appraisal needed if supervised for 120 days

  11. CONTINUED • Supervisor must coordinate with HRO for non-retention of an employee by the 11th month for 30 day letter notification.

  12. Mandatory Action Situations • Appraisal less than “Fully Successful” • Requires immediate action for improvement • Establish written Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). • Must contact HRO at this point. • Supervisors may withhold within grade increase

  13. CONTINUED • 2. If performance improves to “fully successful” a new rating may be given. • If “within grade” was withheld may now be granted. • If performance continues to be less than fully successful, technician may be removed, reduced in grade or reassigned to another position.

  14. APPRAISAL APPEALS • Technician may appeal: • Any aspect of the appraisal. • Time Frames for Filing: • Other than unacceptable – 30 calendar days. • Unacceptable - 15 calendar days. • Must coordinate with HRO.

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