Position Management

Training Options & Requirements | Vacant Position Management

Find available training courses, eligibility requirements, and details on what’s required for UCPath access.

SARA Roles to Request | Vacant Position Management

Learn which roles to request (Inquiry, Initiator, Approver) and how to get the right access for your job.

(Vacant) Position Management

What is Vacant Position Management about?

The Position Control module in UCPath is essential for creating, maintaining, and updating vacant position data.

Position data forms the backbone of UCPath operations, influencing job creation, employee assignments, and organizational structure. Positions are essential to the function of many other parts of UCPath.

Job Aids & Resources | Vacant Position Management

Access step-by-step guides, checklists, resources, and reference materials related to Vacant Position Management.

Employee Relations Codes (ERC)

Why Employee Relations Codes (ERCs) Matter

Labor relations between the University and/or employees and employee organizations are governed by the Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act (the HEERA). HEERA establishes which employees have the right to union representation and collective bargaining. Employee Relations Codes (ERCs) help categorize employees accordingly to ensure proper...

Community of Practice

UCPath Community of Practice

The Berkeley UCPath Operations Team is building two Community of Practice meeting series:

Position Management Position Funding What is a community of practice?

Quarterly meetings hosted by the Berkeley UCPath Operations Team designed to bring together decentralized transactors (in both Departments and Regions) to:

connect share best practices centralize processes stay informed about upcoming UCPath changes

Position Management Community of Practice

What is the Position Management Community of Practice?

A quarterly meeting series hosted by the Berkeley UCPath Operations Team to bring together subject matter experts and decentralized UCPath Position Management Transactors.

What is the difference between the department code and the Dept ID?

In UCPath, the department code is a series of letters which identifies a given department (ex: KNBAM).

The Dept ID is numerical digits, which are part of the chart string, identifying the associated department (ex: 37250).

Work Location

Work Location Requirement in UCPath

UCPath’s approach to Government Code 3558, formerly referred to as AB-119 and SB-270, is to use the Work Location. Work location is a combination of:

Position Data: Location code, which defines a physical location down to the Building/Address and Floor.

Job Data: Cubicle field, which...

Position Lifecycle & Workflows

Understanding the Position Lifecycle in UCPath What is Position Management?

Position Management in UCPath is the oversight of positions from creation to inactivation, ensuring they remain aligned with funding, job codes, and employment structures. Position Management is part, but not all, of a position's lifecycle!

Position Management is completed in different modules in UCPath depending on their status: Vacant Position Management – Creating and updating positions before they are filled. UCPath Roles: Position Management Initiators & Approvers;...