2024 PTR - Completing PTR Committee Nominations - Department | Scribe

    2024 PTR - Completing PTR Committee Nominations - Department

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    Log in to Digital Measures and select "Workflow" on the top navigation bar.
    Open the workflow by selecting the name
    Collapse the "PTR Committee Member Nominations - Faculty" information by selecting the step name.
    The nomination form begins with "This Committee's Response". Read the instructions before completing the form. This area will give you insight into the timeline and expectations of the process
    ITEM ONE: REVIEW POTENTIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Review the list of potential committee members provided by UTHSC Faculty Affairs. If needed, use the directory to view different faculty web profiles to help make your decision. Once reviewed, select "Yes" in the drop-down menu.
    ITEM TWO: NOMINATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS In the spaces provided, nominate three (6) faculty members to potentially serve on the faculty member's committee. Include their full name, tenure status (provide under title or comments), rank, and UTHSC email address.
    Review the PTR Procedures for more information about the role of the department chair in the PTR committee assembly process by selecting "Page 2, Section IV, B. Composition of the PTR Committee"
    Complete required fields to submit. Include their full name, tenure status (provide under title or comments), rank, and UTHSC email address.
    FINAL ITEM: SUBMIT NOMINATIONS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Submit your nominations to the UTHSC Office of Faculty Affairs.
    If needed, review the Post-Tenure Review (PTR) User Guide for details about the process and future expectations.
    After all required fields are completed, select "Actions" in the top right corner of the screen.
    Select "Submit to PTR Committee Selection". At any time, you may use the actions menu to "Save Draft" to lock in your progress.
    Select "YES" to advance the workflow.

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