Career Tracks: Communications Family
Last Updated: January 5, 2018 11:10:28 AM PST
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Positions at UC San Diego are classified based on the duties and responsibilities assigned and exercised. As duties and responsibilities change, the position may be reclassified.
Job Matrices
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Communications
In the new Career Tracks system, the Communications family of work is organized into different job specialties (called “functions”) in matrix format. Each matrix describes job responsibilities at different levels for non-represented positions.
- Career Tracks
- Communications Family Function Summary (PDF)
- Career Tracks Job Structure: Categories and Levels (PDF)
- Individual Job Specialty/Function Matrices (See Below)
Acquisitions Editor
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Broadcast Communications
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Supervisory (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Digital Communications
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Supervisory (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
General Communications
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Supervisory (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Media Communications
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Publications and Production
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Supervisory (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Visual Communications
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Supervisory (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Written Communications
- Professional (PDF, login required)
- Supervisory (PDF, login required)
- Management (PDF, login required)
Questions?
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Notice: The information on this page summarizes provisions of university policies and/or collective bargaining agreements. Refer to the Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) and local implementing procedures or applicable collective bargaining agreement for full text of referenced information.