Vacation Leave by Years of Service
5 years of service or less - 130 hours/year
6-10 years of service - 156 hours
11+ years of service - 182 hours
- Maximum balance of 400 hours; excess hours at end of calendar year will be applied to sick leave
- EMS shift work employees and part-time employees accrue vacation hours on a pro-rated basis
- Employees who leave employment are paid their accrued vacation balances (maximum 400 hours)
Vacation Award (Non-use of Sick Leave)
Employees receive an additional day of vacation for every six consecutive months of non-use of sick leave hours.
Paid Holidays
Employees receive the following 12 paid holidays each calendar year: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President’s Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Friday, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. One or more personal days each year may also be approved by the Board of County Commissioners.
Sick Leave
Personal Sick Leave
Sick leave hours are accrued at a rate of .05 hours for every hour worked up to 80 hours for regular employees, and up to 112 hours for EMS employees working a 24/48 schedule.
Family Sick Leave
Sick leave may be used to cover illness, injury or wellness checkups (i.e. annual physicals, dental check-ups, etc.) for an employee’s “immediate” family up to a maximum of eighty (80) hours during a payroll calendar year.
Employees with a minimum of five years continuous service, who leave County employment and qualify to receive payment of unused sick leave credits, may be paid a percentage of their existing sick leave balance up to a lifetime maximum of 500 hours. Payouts begin at 30% for five years of service and increase at 2% increments, for each additional year, with a maximum of 50% for 15+ years of service.
Sick Leave Bank (Donated Hours)
The member may receive up to a lifetime maximum of one week’s pay (based on average hours worked) for each year of service completed as of the date of their eligibility for Sick Leave Bank benefits.
Professional Leave
Employees are allowed to use sick, vacation or compensatory time to attend to personal medical-related appointments.
Bereavement Leave
Probationary and regular employees who have a death in their “immediate” family qualify for up to three scheduled work days of leave not chargeable to any accrued leave balance (i.e. sick, vacation, etc.).
Military Leave
Employees who are commissioned reserve officers or reserve enlisted personnel in the United States military or naval service, or a member of the National Guard, are entitled to military leave for all days during which they are ordered to active duty or inactive duty for training up to a max of 240 hours
Suggestion Awards Program
Employees may submit suggestions for savings and potentially qualify to receive:
- $5,000 for $50,001+ in annual savings
- $1,000 for $10,001-50,000 in annual savings
- $750 for $5,001-10,000 in annual savings
- $100 for up to $5,000 in annual savings
- 1-3 days vacation for process improvements