EAP Counseling Sample Clauses

EAP Counseling. It is understood Voluntary EAP counseling sessions are confidential. Records kept under the Mandatory EAP Rehabilitation program shall be available only to those persons who administer the program or monitor and/or manage employees participating in the program.
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EAP Counseling. A. Employees may voluntarily seek counseling, referral, and information from the EAP.
EAP Counseling. Employees may voluntarily seek counseling, referral, and information from the EAP. When a supervisor becomes aware of an employee job-related performance or conduct problem, the supervisor will normally discuss the specific problem with the employee. This discussion between the supervisor and the employee will be treated as confidential. If the employee fails to correct the identified problems through her or his own efforts, and the supervisor believes the employee may be having personal problems, the supervisor may refer the employee to an EAP counselor for confidential assistance. An employee is not obligated to accept the EAP referral of the supervisor; however, the employee is responsible for correcting any job-related performance or conduct problems. If an employee requests assistance under the EAP program and participates in the program, the responsible supervisor may weigh this factor in determining appropriate disciplinary and adverse action, should such action become necessary. An employee who is an admitted or suspected substance abuser is not provided immunity to disciplinary action.

Related to EAP Counseling

  • Counseling including marriage or pre-marital counseling, religious, family, career, social adjustment, pastoral or financial counseling.

  • Counseling Services Counseling services are available to Residents through the UC Health Employee Assistance Program. In addition, residents may utilize their health insurance coverage to access mental health care under the terms and conditions of their health care insurance provider.

  • Education/Training Research

  • Educational Reimbursement SECTION 1. The purpose of this Article is to xxxxxx a learning environment and provide educational opportunities that are mutually beneficial to the employees and the County and will encourage eligible employees to participate in education programs which will further their skills and knowledge for use in their current position or for use in a possible future position of greater responsibility. The Educational Reimbursement Program shall be a plan as provided for in Section 127 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) and shall be construed consistently with the requirements of Section 127. Amounts paid for tuition reimbursement meeting the requirements of Section 127 of the IRS Tax Code are not included in an Employee’s income or subject to income tax withholding up to a maximum of $5,250 annually. If subsequent tax law changes fail to continue the tax-free treatment, or in any way modify its treatment, appropriate adjustments in tax withholding will be made from the effective date of the change. This Article does not apply to training seminars, conferences, workshops, etc.

  • Education Reimbursement The County will provide education reimbursement for education costs incurred by regular employees who apply for such reimbursement in accordance with the policies and procedures governing the education reimbursement program. The maximum reimbursement shall be $1,500 per year.

  • Education Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree, or technical institute degree/certificate in Computer Science, Information Systems or other related field. Or equivalent work experience.

  • Educational Allowance Special Preparation Bonuses Per Month Per Shift (Full-time) (Part-time)

  • Counselors A. Newly ordered file cabinets for Counselors will have locks. No Counselors shall be held accountable, unless through their own negligence, for the loss of school records unless there is a secure place for storage.

  • Transition Planning The AGENCY will be responsible for the development of the student’s Transition Plan, which begins upon entry and is completed prior to the student’s exit.

  • Educational Benefits a. A full-time employee may enroll for credit at the University for a maximum of two courses, or six credit hours, whichever is greater, in any one academic term with exemption from the payment of tuition and fees.

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