Time Off & Breaks
Our time off policy is founded on the principle that we work for our families and on our appreciation of how hard everyone works as a team.
As long as this spirit of team work continues, we set no specific limit on time that can be taken off. The doctors will work had to set the weekly schedules to accommodate and balance everyone’s needs. They will also try to maintain staff of sufficient size so that if one person needs a day off at a time there should be plenty of others who can help cover.
We require the team member who wants time off to fill out the TimeOff Form so that we can keep out commitments to our patients and to other team members. It is your responsibility to find someone to cover your shifts and to help cover others in return. Staff members should only take as many shifts off as they are willing to help cover for others. Providers need to make sure their hours are covered or closed down 6 months in advance to help maintain our recall scheduling and commitments to patients. If doctor hrs are closed with less then 6 weeks notice, then offices should send something to patient like a gift card etc.
If a team members needs extended time off for medical, maternity, or so other reason- the team will do their best to cover. Previous hours are never guaranteed; however, ever reasonable effort will be made to quickly get the team member back to hours they would like or had before. In the spirit of team work, we expect all parties will be patient. (Family Medical Leave Act is only applicable if a company is larger than 50 employees because business smaller than that can’t feasibly negotiate it)
All team members should help us look forward at least 6 months if we are to close the entire office down for specific days or holidays.
Notes
- Sick Days: Let a manager know, even if in the middle of the night.
- Personal Day: Try to find your own replacement 30 days in advance using the form below.
- Holidays: Our offices will be closed at leaston all major state and federal holidays.
- If a doctor takes extra time off, an equal proportion of staff should alternate time off. Youwill be given at least 6 weeks notice for days you may have to take off.
- If this policy is abused or becomes a problem, we will start only allowing one hour off per every 30 hours worked.
- You can not clock in earlier then 10 minutes after lunch.
- “Working the clock” or working times other then your assigned schedule, unless filling for someone else, is considered dishonest.
- You can not TEXT to report in sick
Breaks
- We do not have paid breaks. The team has decided they would rather work hard and be compensated through our profit sharing. In Kansas, there is no provision for paid breaks. Many team members often want to work through lunch, that is acceptable but they need to make sure they take care of themselves. When you are at lunch, clock out; when you are working, clock in. This will keep it simple. If you need a quick phone, or texting break go ahead just clock out.
TimeOff Form