Checklist – Individual Consultation Meeting

This checklist is intended to support managers holding an individual consultation meeting with an affected member of staff under the University’s contract-end management process. The checklist should be read in conjunction with Guidance – Individual Consultation (Contract-End Process). 

A brief note of any consultation meetings should be taken and uploaded to the employee file on Core. A basic template is included overleaf if required.

Printable PDF version is available here - Checklist - Individual Consultation Meeting (Contract-End Process)

Consultation Checklist

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Welcome & introductions (including noting if a Trade Union Representative or work colleague is present).

 

 

Explain the purpose of the meeting and outline the format it will take.

It may be useful to refer to Process Diagram – Funding-End Management Process to explain the wider context and the approach the University takes to the management of Open-Ended with Funding-End date/Fixed-Term contracts.

 

 

 

Confirm that the employee received the initial email from HR, explaining that consultation would take place.

 

 

 

Confirm the current funding-end or contract-end date and explain the reasons behind this (e.g. funding is due to cease).

 

 

 

Discuss any factors relating to the end of the contract and whether circumstances are likely to change (e.g. is an extension of funding likely?) *It is important avoid making any promises which can’t be delivered at this stage and to keep information strictly factual.

 

 

Consider (jointly with the affected employee) any options or alternatives to the contract ending, including seeking views then listening, reflecting and responding to them accordingly. 

 

Discuss possible alternative options to support the employee to move on to new employment beyond their planned end-date (where appropriate), including:

 

  • Accessing the Redeployment Register (*Note – contains only non-academic roles)
  • Potential internal moves within the team/unit (e.g. to another project role)
  • Discussing career or development aspirations and exploring any potential moves to another project or even another institution, through informal or personal connections/networks

 

 

Explain in more detail the process which will be followed including any next steps, specific to the individual concerned. It may again be useful to refer to:

It may be possible at this point to pick out any key milestones and set dates for any follow up meetings (e.g. Information will be received back from the funder by [DATE] so a further meeting could be scheduled at that point)