Registration for the Upward Mobility Program is suspende from January 1, 2024 to February 29, 2024 per AFSCME Local 31 and CMS agreement. New and renewal registrations will not be available until March 1, 2024. Employees who registered on or before December 31, 2023 will be contacted for counseling.
The Upward Mobility Program (UMP) is open to certified AFSCME-represented employees who are interested in career advancement in targeted job titles. Employees also must have completed their probationary period with the State and be in certified status. Employees who are unsure of their probationary status should contact their agency personnel officer.
The State of Illinois and AFSCME Council 31 invite you to take the first step in your career advancement with The State of Illinois by enrolling in the Upward Mobility Program.
Please read the information below, then click on Online Registration System to begin the registration process.
You are NOT eligible for any UMP Program benefits until you have completed the enrollment process and returned a Career Development Plan.
Tips for Online Registration Success
Please click on Online Registration System above to begin the registration process.
The Upward Mobility Program is part of the master agreement between AFSCME and the State of Illinois. It is a career mobility program designed to give state employees an opportunity to advance to more challenging, higher paying positions. Employees can work toward advancement in the following major career paths: Data Processing, Office Services, Accounting, Human Services, Criminal Justice, and Nursing. Participants complete educational programs designed to provide them with the skills and knowledge needed for advancement.
Counselors speak with eligible employees to identify a "target title" and to develop individualized education plans. For Certificate Titles, employees must first take a test, then take classes for areas in which they are not proficient. For Credential Titles, employees must obtain a specific degree or license.* Once all requirements are met, employees receive an Upward Mobility grade notice and are placed on a separate eligibility list, which gives them special consideration in the filling of vacancies.
*Employees who target a Credential Title on or after July 1, 1994, must fulfill a work commitment of two years in state service. Employees who voluntarily leave state service without fulfilling this commitment must reimburse tuition and fees paid by Upward Mobility toward the credential title.