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- HR Staff
- Compensation
- Policies/Procedures
- Employee Benefits & Forms
- HR Forms / HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
- Employer Profile
- Job Opportunities
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Judith Kirk
Director
307-268-2010
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Chauncy Johnson
Assistant Director
307-268-2025
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Kim Roth
HR Specialist
307-268-2727
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Marilee Pickering
Payroll Specialist
307-268-2675
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Karen Trohkimoinen
Payroll Specialist
307-268-2254
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Maggie Abbott-Wills
Benefits Specialist
307-268-2227
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Michelle Higgins
HR Specialist
(Leave Records)
307-268-2358
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Human Resources Staff
FAX 307-268-2065 |
Room 402
Gateway Building |
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The Office of Human Resources
Vision:
Casper College employees declare this is a great place to work.
Mission:
The Mission of Casper College Human Resources is to provide the services needed for recruitment, selection and retention of competent and committed employees.
Values:
The following values guide all our work:
- Our employees are our number one investment
- We respect and value each employee and his/her confidentiality
- We have practices that are both legal and fair
- We provide timely and accurate services for employees
- We are committed to excellence in all we do
- We work hard and enjoy what we do and one another
- We support the core values of Casper College
Goals:
We will support our values by:
- consistently practicing open, candid, timely and respectful communication
- creating an environment that is accessible, safe, and mindful of diversity and the intrinsic value of every individual
- providing tools, training, support, and evaluation to help employees maintain excellence
- making decisions collaboratively and inclusively, mindful of the impact on the campus community
- assuring all our interactions are professional and conducted with integrity
- recognizing that all operations are working in congress for student achievement
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Faculty Compensation Schedule FY 2010
(unchanged FY 2011; unchanged FY 2012)
Classified (non-exempt) Staff Compensation Schedule FY 2010
(unchanged FY 2011; (unchanged FY 2012)
Administrative (exempt) Staff Compensation Structure FY 2010
(unchanged FY 2011: (unchanged FY 2012)
Classified (non-exempt) Staff Titles and Grades (7/1/11)
Questions?
Contact Judith Kirk
307-268-2010
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Casper College Pay Dates 2011 - 2012
Time Card Due Date |
Payday |
Friday, July 15, 2011 |
Friday, July 29, 2011 |
Monday, August 15, 2011 |
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 |
Thursday, September 15, 2011 |
Friday, September 30, 2011 |
Friday, October 14, 2011 |
Monday, October 31, 2011(includes adjunct) |
Tuesday, November 15, 2011 |
Wednesday, November 30, 2011 |
| Friday, December 9, 2011 |
Wednesday, December 21, 2011(includes adjunct) |
| Friday, January 13, 2012 |
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 |
| Wednesday, February 15, 2012 |
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 |
| Thursday, March 15, 2012 |
Friday, March 30, 2012 (includes adjunct) |
| Friday, April 13, 2012 |
Monday, April 30, 2012 |
| Tuesday, May 15, 2012 |
Thursday, May 31, 2012 (includes adjunct) |
| Friday, June 15, 2012 |
Friday, June 29, 2012 |
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| For the latest information on Policies and Procedures, please CLICK HERE. |
Maggie Abbott-Wills
Benefits Specialist
307-268-2227
Maggie documents accident reporting and workers compensation claims, and knows most answers about insurance questions (or how to find out). |
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Employees' Group Insurance
1-800-891-9241
Agency # 510 |
Cigna
1-800-685-1060
Plan # 00052665 |
Delta Dental
1-800-735-3379
Group # 60012 |
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Michelle Higgins documents leave for all employees.
307-268-2358
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Human Resources Forms
For information or questions regarding Leave contact:
Michelle Higgins, ext 2358
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Holidays 2011-2012
- Independence Day, Monday, July 4
- Labor Day, September 5
- Fall Break, October 17, 18 (1-day holiday)
- Thanksgiving, November 23, 24, and 25
- Winter Break begins Friday December 23
Return to work Tuesday, January 3, 2012
- Equality Day, January 16
- President’s Day, February 20
- Spring Break, March 5-9 (2-days holiday)
- Spring Holiday, April 6
- Memorial Day, May 28
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Casper College is located in Casper - Wyoming's second largest city located in the geographic center of the state. Wyoming itself is known for its wide-open vistas, amazing scenery and western way of life. Yellowstone Park is five hours away, and Denver is a four-hour drive. Casper College overlooks the city from the foothills of Casper Mountain.
Growth and Diversity
Casper College is one of the largest and most comprehensive community colleges in the region. It has a well-deserved reputation for its academic and technical programs. Established in 1945 as Wyoming's first junior college and initially located on the third floor of Natrona County High School, Casper College moved to its current site 10 years later. Currently the campus consists of 28 buildings on more than 200 acres. The grounds are distinctive, with terraces that surround the modern buildings.
As the campus has continued to grow, so too has the student enrollment. The first fall enrollment in 1945 was 73. Now, approximately 5,000 students from all over Wyoming, 35-plus states and 20 foreign countries attend Casper College. The college strives to provide students with the right kind of environment to build strong foundations for future success. Our students transfer to universities and colleges throughout the United States and join the work force having received state-of-the art technical training.
Casper College develops and maintains educational programs, student support services and activities appropriate to the needs of the communities served. The college provides programs which parallel the first two years of baccalaureate education, prepare students for vocational and professional degrees, and provide valuable lifelong learning opportunities. All programs are supported by traditional and innovative equipment, materials, and resources within the limits of the college's legal and fiscal responsibilities. Through its over 140 academic transfer and technical and career programs, Casper College has developed a national reputation for its academic standard and outstanding career programs. The instructors at Casper College include more than 160 full-time and about 100 adjunct faculty; 78% of the FTE is taught by masters/doctorate holders.
Higher Education Opportunities
Through our partnerships with institutions including the University of Wyoming, Franklin University, University of Mary, Rush University, Western Governors University and the University of North Dakota students may also pursue bachelor, master and doctorate degrees. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and many other program specific accrediting authorities.
Casper College benefits greatly from Wyoming's tax base, which includes the extractive minerals industry - oil, gas, coal and trona. Because of that tax support, tuition here is the lowest in the Western United States. The WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange) program decreases the tuition of many out-of-state students as well.
Culturally Speaking
Casper College is the cultural center of Casper, each year hosting artists and guest lecturers and performers. The Gertrude Krampert Theatre is a popular attraction for community residents. The volleyball and basketball teams play to enthusiastic crowds in the Erickson Thunderbird Gymnasium. The Goodstein Foundation Library is one of the finest in the Rocky Mountain region featuring a collection of over 80,000 volumes along with a large periodical subscription, CD-ROM indexes and networked computers. Internationally recognized, the Western History Center on the college campus, is a repository of central Wyoming history including photos and maps. The resources of the Center have been utilized by media such as ABC News, The History Channel, Fuji TV (Japan) and numerous repositories and individual authors.
The City of Casper
With a population of 60,000 Casper provides many of the amenities found in a large city, but without many of the associated large city hassles. There is always something happening with much to see and do. The Casper Events Center, the Nicolaysen Art Museum, historic Fort Casper, the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, the National Historic Trails Center and Casper College's many public events provide a wide variety of cultural opportunities. Casper is also home to a professional minor league baseball team and an indoor football team. Outdoor activities from fishing and camping to golf and water sports abound. Casper Mountain provides winter recreation of skiing, both downhill and cross country, as well as snowmobile trails. The community has an outstanding public school system and quality health care services.
As a member of this dynamic community, Casper College is proud of its continuing traditions and contributions to Casper and the state of Wyoming.
Education for a Lifetime
- MISSION
With a mission of student success, Casper College provides educational opportunities to
improve quality of life and sustainable community building and citizenship.
The college is a premier public comprehensive two-year institution that provides academic transfer, vocational, continuing education and basic skills education for the citizens of Casper,
Natrona County, the State of Wyoming and the World.
- VALUES
In pursuing our Vision and in support of our Mission, Casper Colege holds the following as the
core values guiding our activities:
- Promote personal, professional and academic growth of the entire college community
- Provide open access and affordability
- Enhance a culture of trust, respect, and open communication among all participants
- Encourage diversity of thought, culture and experience
- Plan for the future in a context that reflects flexibility, innovation, tradition and sustainability
- Provide service to community
- Embrace accountability and responsibility
- Foster and maintain an enriching compus environment
- Celebrate and reward excellence
- GOALS
Casper College will promote Education for a Lifetime by:
- Increasing transferability of coursework and applicability of skills
- Improving retention, graduation and student success rates
- Enhancing the use of current pedagogies and technologies
- Encouraging excellence in advising and support services for students
- Recruiting, retaining and developing highly qualified faculty, staff, and administrative employees
- Advancing intellectual maturity, vocational proficiency and cultural appreciation through remedial,
general and technical education credit and non-credit courses and programs as needed
- Strengthening the college's ability to meet the current and future needs
of the community and state through curricula, program offerings and partnerships
- Increasing diversity within student, faculty and staff populations
- Maintaining a safe environment for all who study, work and visit Casper College
- Utilizing, maintaining and improving college facilities and equipment
- Strengthening the role of the college as the cultural center of the region and as a community resource
for social, civic, and economic improvement
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