Memorial Employees Enjoy Excellent Benefit Package
Medical Plans: At Memorial Health System, we
offer plans that provide medical benefits for full and part-time
employees and their families. Our plans offer both in and out-of-network
choices and upon enrollment coverage becomes effective the
first day of employment. .
Dental Plan: A dental plan is offered for full- and
part-time employees and their dependents. Covered services include
preventative care, basic and major restorative care, and orthodontic
care for children up to age 18. Employees share in the premium costs and
upon enrollment, coverage becomes effective the first day of
employment.
Vision Plan: Memorial offers a vision plan for full-
and part-time employees and their dependents. The plan includes
coverage for vision exams and the purchase of frames, lenses and contact
lenses at both in and out-of-network providers. Employees pay the full
premium cost for this plan through payroll deduction and upon enrollment
coverage becomes effective the first day of employment. Note
that our medical plans cover one vision exam per year for covered
participants. This separate vision plan provides additional coverage for
the other items listed here.
Life Coverage: Full- and part-time employees receive
free life insurance coverage. Eligible employees will be covered
according to the following:
- Full-time employees have coverage equal to one times the base annual
salary with a minimum of $25,000.
- Part-time employees have a flat $25,000 coverage.
Supplemental life insurance is available through voluntary plans with
PERA (Public Employees Retirement Association of Colorado) and ING. The
employee pays the full cost of the premium for these plans through
payroll deduction. Evidence of Insurability may be required.
Short-Term Disability: Short-term disability
insurance is offered to all full- and part-time employees. The employee
pays the full cost of the premium through payroll deduction. The
short-term disability benefit pays up to 60 percent of your base salary
for a maximum of 26 weeks with a 14 day waiting period for an accident
or illness. Upon enrollment, coverage becomes effective the
first day of employment. You are also provided a free
disability plan once you have five years of Public Employees Retirement
Association (PERA) service credit.
Long-Term Disability: A long-term disability plan
provides protection for you and your family should you become disabled
for a period of time exceeding 180 days. Full- and part-time employees
are eligible for this benefit which pays up to 60 percent of your
pre-disability salary. Memorial pays the full premium cost of the
coverage. Coverage becomes effective the first day of
employment.
Option to Waive Medical Benefits: Full- and
part-time employees are given the option of signing an agreement to
waive our medical plans if they can provide proof of coverage under
another medical plan. Additional compensation for participation is paid
as long as other medical coverage continues.
Flexible Spending Accounts: M-Flex is a plan that
allows you to set aside pretax money into accounts for non-reimbursable
medical expenses and dependent care expenses. You may sign up for one or
both of these accounts if you are a full- or part-time employee. You
determine an annual amount you want to pledge and it will be deducted
pre-tax from your paycheck. You need to use your flex money or you lose
it.
Employee Recognition Programs:
A.C.E. Award program is an employee
appreciation program where coworkers or patients (or their family
members) can recommend employees for recognition related to
extraordinary customer service. Winners may choose a prize from one of
several categories.
Other Available Benefit Programs
Critical Illness Insurance: Memorial offers
employees a voluntary insurance plan that will pay money to an employee
or their spouse upon occurrence or diagnosis of a covered critical
illness. Employees pay the full premium cost for this plan.
Education Reimbursement: After six months of
satisfactory employment, a full-time employee may receive reimbursement
for 100 percent of the cost of tuition, books and approved fees, up to a
maximum of $2,500 per year. A part-time employee may receive
reimbursement for 100 percent of the cost of tuition, books and approved
fees up to a maximum of $1,250 per year. Some foreign language and sign
language classes are included.
Education and Training: A wide variety of clinical,
non-clinical, leadership and computer classes are offered by
Memorial. Participation in management summits and leadership
opportunities is encouraged.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): We recognize that
personal concerns can and do have an effect on morale, attitude and
productivity. An EAP is provided to assist you and your family in
resolving personal problems. The goal of this program is to help you
evaluate your concerns and provide some initial counseling and help in
the early stages of a problem before there is an adverse impact on your
job. Initial counseling is provided at no cost for up to three visits
per year. Further counseling, if necessary, may be charged to your
insurance according to the coverage allowed by your plan or partially
provided at a discounted rate.
Retirement Plan:
Employees of Memorial participate in a retirement plan under the Public
Employees’ Retirement Association (PERA). Serving as a substitute for
Social Security, PERA provides benefits to you when you retire, or are
disabled, or to your family after your death as an active PERA member. A
portion of your monthly salary is contributed to your PERA member
contribution account. Your contributions are tax-deferred until they are
withdrawn through a refund or monthly retirement benefit. Memorial also
contributes a percentage of its total payroll to PERA according to
state law. PERA is one of the best retirement plans in the
country. Memorial employees do not contribute to Social
Security; however, the Medicare portion of Social Security is deducted
from all earnings.
401(k) and 457: Employees can contribute pre-tax
money to a 401k and/or 457b defined contribution retirement plans.
Paid Time Off (PTO/VSH): Memorial provides paid time
off for regular full-time and part-time employees based on hours worked
for vacation, short-term illness and holidays. Hourly employees begin
accrual at maximum of 23 days per year. Salaried employees accrue 28
days per year. A maximum of 320 hours may be carried over into the next
year. Unused PTO is paid upon termination of employment. PTO includes
time for short-term illness before hours under the Extended Illness Plan
are accessible.
Extended Illness Plan (EIP):
Regular full- and part-time employees accrue EIP at the rate of .0269
hours per hour paid, not to exceed 2.154 hours per pay period. This is
equivalent to seven days (56 hours) per year. EIP may accrue up to 480
hours. These hours are not payable upon termination of employment.
Holiday Pay: Time and one-half is
paid for hours worked on New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day
(July 4), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day.
Recognition and Celebrations: Memorial celebrations
include special recognition events, fun seasonal employee activities,
cultural diversity events and many career-specific and organizational
events.
Other Services
- Adoption Assistance
- Cafeteria Discount
- Chaplainacy (Spiritual Care)
- Child Care Discount (website)
- Credit Union Membership
- Direct Deposit & Free Banking Services
- Employee Pharmacy
- Free Fitness Center
- Health Screening
- Notary Services
- Professional Leave Days
- Publication Awards
- Recreation/Special Activities
- Volunteer Services
- Working on Wellness Services
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