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LTC-PH-Comm-Checklist
Compensation & Benefits
- At least 13 paid holidays each year
- New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, George Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Election Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving (2 days), & Christmas Day.
- 12 days (minimum) of vacation
- 2 days of volunteer service leave
- Annually, employees may be granted up to 16 hours of paid leave to provide volunteer services throughout the year for eligible non-profit organizations.
- 8 days sick leave
- 4 days family and personal leave
- Hybrid work schedule for eligible positions (generally 3 days of telework and 2 days in office per week)
- Flex Time/Alternative Work Schedules
Virginia Sickness and Disability Program
The Virginia Sickness and Disability Program (VSDP) provides you with income continuation if you become unable to perform your normal job duties because of an illness or injury. Eligible employees receive sick leave, family and personal leave, and short and long-term disability benefits. The program provides up to ten days of sick leave and up to five days of family and personal leave per year, based on the employee's length of service (with no carry-over from year to year) and up to 125 workdays of short-term disability coverage. The number of days of income continuation depends on the employee's length of state service at the time of disability.
Family and Medical Leave Act
Eligible employees are provided with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave due to the birth of a child, or for adoption or foster care of a child, or to provide care for a family member (child, spouse, or parent) with a serious health condition, or because the employee's own serious health condition makes him or her unable to do his or her job. Employees are able to use their paid-time-off to receive pay during these periods.
Parental Leave
Eligible employees may receive up to eight (8) weeks (320 hours) of paid parental leave to be used within six (6) months of the birth of an infant(s) or adoptive, foster, or custodial placement for a child(ren) under the age of eighteen (18). Employees may request continuous or intermittent parental leave. Parental leave is designated as FMLA leave and runs concurrent with the FMLA leave period.