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Human Resources

Physical Address:
415 West 6th Street
Moscow, ID 83844

Mailing Address:

875 Perimeter Drive MS 4332
Moscow, ID 83844-4332

Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Academic Year Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Phone: 208-885-3638

Fax: 208-885-3602

Email: hr@uidaho.edu

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Discretionary Flexible Work Arrangement FAQs

The flexible work arrangement process is applicable when an employee requests to work from a location other than their assigned work location for longer than two weeks (in whole or a particular pattern) or to work flexible hours (outside of their regularly scheduled hours). Although exempt staff and faculty have some flexibility already, a request of longer than two weeks or a particular pattern should still follow the process.

If a position is permanently located outside of a University of Idaho location (for example, a recruiter position based in Los Angeles). This is not a flexible work arrangement because the work must be conducted in the particular location.

If an employee needs to work remotely for a short period of time (less than two weeks), the supervisor has the discretion to approve or deny this request as it relates to fulfilling the business need of the unit.

For example: employee requests to work from home for one day while waiting for service to household appliance.

Yes. Supervisors can approve flexible work/remote work for up to 2 weeks, without going through the flexible work arrangement process.

Yes. Supervisors can approve flexible work/remote work for up to 2 weeks, without going through the flexible work arrangement process. Any requests that exceed 2 weeks, even if part time or following some pattern, must be submitted through this process.

No. Faculty have the flexibility to conduct their research, grade papers, scholarly work, etc. from locations other than their primary office. This would not be included in Flex work. Teaching, however, may require work in a specific location.

Graduate assistants will follow the same flexible work arrangement process as all other employee types. However, it’s important to remember that the flexible work arrangement is only for their graduate assistant employment. It does not impact their student schedule or expectations. For example, if a Research Assistant is required to attend in-person classes and also has an approved flexible work arrangement for completing their RA duties, they are still required to attend their in-person courses unless additional arrangements are made through their instructor. Students may contact the Dean of Students Office with questions and/or for guidance.

Flexible work arrangements that would allow the employee to work outside of the state of Idaho require additional risk factors to be considered by the appropriate Vice President. Approval is not guaranteed. These requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Flexible work arrangements that would allow the employee to work outside of the United States require additional risk factors to be considered by the appropriate Vice President. Additionally, a review process may be required by the Office of Research Assurances, to ensure Export Control compliance. Approval is not guaranteed. These requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

The final authority of a flexible work arrangement is the Vice President, Provost, or President depending on the department’s reporting line. Supervisors, Department Chairs, Directors and Deans should review the request before it is submitted to the Vice President, Provost or President.

When the Vice President, Provost or President reviews requests, they make their decisions based on the ability of a position to work remotely, the expectations of the position and other factors such as internal equity, customer service, availability to students, etc. This may lead to some departments/units having a greater or lesser number of positions working remotely. The University of Idaho is a destination campus, and the expectation is that the majority of positions will be working from a U of I campus or location.

Human Resources assists with facilitating the request and approval process. However, HR does not serve as an approver of these requests. The approval authority rests with the Vice President, Provost, or President depending on the department’s reporting line.

No. Working remotely is a privilege that may be provided to employees at no additional cost to the university. The university will not provide reimbursement nor stipends for those choosing to work remotely.

Arrangements will be reviewed every 6 months for staff positions, and each semester for faculty positions. Discretionary flexible work arrangements can be retracted by the university at any time.

Human Resources

Physical Address:
415 West 6th Street
Moscow, ID 83844

Mailing Address:

875 Perimeter Drive MS 4332
Moscow, ID 83844-4332

Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Academic Year Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Phone: 208-885-3638

Fax: 208-885-3602

Email: hr@uidaho.edu

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