Paid Time off (PTO) Program for Clinical Faculty/Physicians
Paid Time Off (PTO) is an alternative approach to the traditional manner of covering absences for vacation, sick, holidays and personal leave by combining paid time off in one category. PTO programs are common within healthcare work settings and provide greater scheduling flexibility.
PTO provides Clinical Faculty/Physicians working for 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Health Physicians Group, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital and 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Health University Hospital with paid time away from work that can be used for vacation, sick, designated holiday observances and personal leave.
Full-time benefits-eligible Clinical Faculty/Physicians accrue 39 PTO days annually (3.25 days per month). Benefits-eligible part-time Clinical Faculty/Physicians accrue PTO on a prorated basis based on FTE. For new hires, accruals begin on the initial date of employment.
Management reserves the right to mandate in advance that PTO hours be used for operational reasons. Each year, management will issue a schedule of designated PTO holidays. The designated PTO holiday schedule is subject to change at the discretion of 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Health Administration. PTO is earned for all hours worked, up to 40 hours per workweek, while the eligible employee is in an active pay status.
Clinical Faculty/Physicians who do not use PTO hours accrued within the fiscal year (10/1—9/30) may rollover unused PTO hours from one fiscal year to the next up to the maximum accrual of 90 days (720 hours). Once the maximum accrual of 90 PTO days has been reached at any time during the year, no additional PTO hours will accrue. After the balance drops below the maximum accrual, PTO accrual will resume.
Clinical Faculty/Physicians employed prior to July 1, 2011, may receive a payout of PTO hours up to 10 days (80 hours), prorated based on FTE, at the time of employment separation.
Clinical Faculty/Physicians employed on or after July 1, 2011, are not eligible for payout of PTO upon separation of employment.