6.2 Support Staff Positions

This policy was last updated September 24, 2024. See the update history page for more information.

Support staff perform diverse duties (e.g., administrative, technical, production) using knowledge and skills in support of the Institute’s operations. While support staff positions may entail varied and complex responsibilities, these positions are not exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act, and support staff are therefore entitled to overtime pay. Support staff  positions are included in MIT’s pay structure, with appropriate salary ranges, and have titles descriptive of the duties of the position.

Requests to fill support staff positions follow the approval process determined by the department. Support staff positions are generally posted on the MIT website. These appointments are typically indefinite and without specified term. The first six months of employment is a probationary period (see the MIT Employment Policy Manual Section 2.5.4). Throughout their employment, supervisors of support staff should provide them with performance feedback, performance reviews, and, where necessary, corrective action (see the MIT Employment Policy Manual Section 3.2).  Support staff may be laid off for lack of work or funds or for other operational reasons, with notice as provided in Section 7.6 Layoff for Lack of Work or Funds. Policies relating to other terminations of support staff are found in the MIT Employment Policy Manual Section 6.0.

Terms, conditions, and benefits are in most respects similar to those provided to administrative staff; see the MIT Employment Policy Manual for more details.