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Career Strategies - Job sharing
- With job
sharing, a full-time job is split between two employees.

- The two
employees share the duties and responsibilities, as well as the salary and
benefits of the job.
- These two
employees must also work closely together, and with management, to co-ordinate
hours, duties, and communication among themselves and other departments in the
organization.
- Most often,
job sharing is used by parents or adults caring for their parents, and affords
employees a better balance between their work and personal lives.
- Employees
pursuing further education or a second career may also use job sharing.
- Job sharing
offers advantages over part-time work in that employees are able to maintain
their professional status as well as some of their job benefits.
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One example of the advantage over flexi time situations is
that with flexi time, parents may still require extended day care hours.
Benefits to the employer include having “two heads instead of one”, retaining
valued and experienced employees, and down time due to vacation or sickness is
reduced, because the job share partners cover for each other.
For example, Tina and Kitu have both recently returned from
maternity leave. This is Tina's second child, and Kitu's third. Both Tina and
Kitu are upper level administrative assistants, and both have been considering
working only part time to allow them more time to spend with their growing
families. However, both are concerned that being part time would only lessen the
respect they have earned for their positions, as well as having work pile up
during the times they are off. Their supervisor is especially concerned with
this last aspect as well. As a solution, with the approval of their manager, the
two develop a job-sharing arrangement. Kitu will work Mondays, Tuesdays, and
five hours on Wednesdays. Tina will work five hours on Wednesday and all day on
Thursdays and Fridays. They spend the overlapping hour on Wednesday
communicating status of projects and duties. They will each receive half the pay
and half the benefits of the position, and both retain their title as senior
administrative assistant. The company views them as one staff member.