Secondary employment

Secondary employment are more or less all the jobs which employees of the university perform alongside their employment and which cannot be deemed to be part of their private lives. This section provides information on what constitutes a secondary employment and what does not, and how you should proceed when reporting on your secondary employment.

Secondary employment are a vital element of employees' interaction with society, but it is also important for them not to affect employees' professional roles. Therefore, secondary employment must be kept clearly separate from their regular work at the university. Teaching staff and employees covered by the Management Agreement must submit a report on their secondary employment at least once a year.

Who has to submit a report on their secondary employment?

Anyone holding a teaching position and employees who are covered by the Management Agreement must submit reports on their secondary employment .

Staff holding teaching positions are:

  • professors, adjunct professors and visiting professors
  • senior lecturers, adjunct senior lecturers and visiting lecturers
  • associate senior lecturers
  • research associate
  • lecturers and adjunct lecturers
  • researchers
  • employed postdocs.

Postdoctoral students who are financing their postdoctoral qualification with the support of scholarships do not need to submit reports.

Employees covered by the Management Agreement are:

  • pro-vice-chancellor
  • deputy vice-chancellor
  • deans
  • rector at Umeå School of Education
  • library director
  • university director
  • head of university administration
  • personnel director
  • audit manager

What is a secondary employment ?

Secondary employment  are more or less all the jobs which employees perform alongside their employment and which cannot be deemed to be part of their private lives. This may involve doing extra hours as part of employment, carrying out assignments or running a company of their own. Regardless of whether the secondary employment results in financial compensation, it will still be regarded as a secondary employment .

Where can forms and templates be found?

Forms for reporting secondary employment can be found to the right under the heading related information. The agreement template for use of the university's infrastructure for secondary employment is available from the university's lawyers.

Support and help with commercialising ideas is available

Umeå University has a positive attitude towards secondary employment which are handled correctly and so is happy to offer help and support with developing them. The university's innovation support system is available to you if you would like to commercialise your idea, and Uminova Innovation offers you the opportunity to get in touch with a business coach. For more information on the support available, please contact Innovationskontor Norr, Uminova Expression and Uminova Innovation.

Want to know more?

More information on the university's rules on secondary employment can be found in "Rules on reporting spare time jobs for teaching staff, employees covered by the Management Agreement, etc." and a memo relating to the rules and practice for spare time jobs which provides more detailed explanations. "Spare time jobs for employees at Umeå University – information in accordance with Chapter 4, Section 14 of the Higher Education Ordinance".

You can find both under "Related information".

Contact information

Anna-Karin Sjölund-Alm
090-786 7648

Chatarina Larson
090-786 5351

Elisabeth Mach
090-786 5726

Linda Lundmark
090-786 5088

Maria Karlsson
090-786 6932

Marit Juselius
090-786 8071

Rebecka Seton
090-786 5489

Tina Nordström
090-786 9285

Tobias Nyström
090-786 8828

Email to:

universitetsjurist@umu.se

Chatarina Wiklund
10/1/2021