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Employment and Compensation
Rowe 109
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI  48859
Phone:  (989) 774-3753
Fax:  (989) 774-3256
TDD: (989) 774-6566

Michigan HERC












The Michigan HERC works to find effective ways to assist the spouses and partners of faculty and staff to secure area employment and ways to address issues of faculty and staff diversity.
www.michiganherc.org
Employment & Compensation Staff

Employment Services & Compensation

Employment and Compensation is responsible for the employment and compensation activity for all staff (regular and temporary employees), including hiring, selection, recruitment, retention, classification, annual adjustments, and unemployment.    Policies, procedures and resources related to the hiring process are outlined in the Hiring Handbook.  More than 1350 staff enjoy challenging careers and support the university on a daily basis.

CMU is a student-focused university with opportunities for leadership and involvement for an energetic team. Information regarding current job openings and job descriptions are available for hiring managers and individuals interested in working in a team environment committed to excellent customer service.

Employment questions? Email us at emplsvcs@cmich.edu

CMU's employment and staff compensation programs aim to support the mission of the university to recruit and retain a diverse staff in order to enrich the university and community. Human Resources has the responsibilities for determining the appropriate employee group, classification (job title) and pay level for all staff positions based upon skill, scope and level of responsibility. CMU's compensation policies support the philosophy of the university and are incorporated in the salary structure.

On-line personnel transactions are used by hiring managers to process: Position Creations/Eliminations, Reclassification Requests, Additional Compensation Requests, Updating Position Details, and Employee Separations. There are two guides to assist in completing these processes, an overview and a detailed-guide.

Compensation questions? Email us at compensation@cmich.edu