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I. General Provisions

  1. A person who has a higher professional education and at least 5 years of experience in teaching or leadership positions, as well as the title of associate professor (senior researcher) and (or) the degree of candidate of sciences, is elected to the position of rector.
  2. In his work, the rector is guided by:
  • the legislation of Ukraine;
  • this Job Description.
  1. The rector should know:
  • Ukrainian legislation;
  • resolutions of the Government of Ukraine on education;
  • resolutions, orders, directives, instructions of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine;
  • state educational standards;
  • legislative and regulatory legal acts regulating the production and economic activities of educational institutions and organizations;
  • pedagogy, achievements of modern psychological and pedagogical science and practice;
  • personality psychology and differential psychology;
  • theory and methods of educational systems management;
  • fundamentals of economics, law, sociology;
  • organization of financial and economic activities;
  • administrative, labor and economic legislation;
  • the procedure for concluding and executing economic and financial contracts;
  • rules and regulations of labor protection, safety and fire protection.
  1. During the absence of the rector (business trips, vacations, illnesses, etc.), his duties are performed by vice-rectors responsible for certain areas of work.

II. Official duties

Rector:

  1. Submits vice-rectors for approval by the Academic Council.
  2. Ensures compliance with the established procedure for filling the positions of the teaching staff and researchers.
  3. Sets salaries for employees.
  4. Claims:
  • inner order rules;
  • regulations on faculties, departments, other educational, educational, scientific, scientific and auxiliary structural units;
  • decisions of the admission committee and faculties on the admission and expulsion of students;
  • regulations on scholarships for students;
  • regulations on course exams and tests (based on the decision of the Academic Council);
  • hostel rules.
  1. Taking action:
  • on labor protection and strengthening of labor discipline;
  • compliance with the rules of sanitary and hygienic regime.

III. Rights

The rector has the right:

  1. Request the necessary information and documents from the heads of structural divisions and individual specialists.
  2. Give the heads of structural divisions and individual specialists instructions that are mandatory for execution.
  3. Make decisions on the imposition of material and disciplinary sanctions on employees who do not perform or improperly perform their duties.
  4. Make decisions about rewarding distinguished employees.
  5. Cancel orders (instructions, decisions) of their deputies (vice-rectors), deans of faculties and heads (chiefs, heads) of any structural units.
  6. Within the limits established by law, determine the composition and scope of information constituting a trade secret.

IV. A responsibility

The rector is responsible for:

  1. Implementation of educational programs in accordance with the curriculum and schedule of the educational process.
  2. For the quality of graduate education.
  3. Life and health, observance of the rights and freedoms of students and employees during the educational process in accordance with the procedure established by the legislation of Ukraine.
  4. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  5. For committing offenses in the course of their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  6. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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