1. Introduction
2. Employment, Induction and Training
3. Hours of Work and Attendance
4. Wage and Salary Administration
5. Rules and Requirements
6. Employee Development
7. Employee Benefits
8. Employment Separation
9. Personnel Procedures
10. Training Policies
11. Manual Revisions Record
Orion Associates is dedicated to providing management services of the highest quality, through innovative, supportive and ethical practices.
Orion Associates’ mission is to achieve that which is best for those whom we serve, our employees, and the community.
We will be committed to client satisfaction, providing management services with professionalism, competency, efficiency, and courtesy. We will see broadly and progressively, yet will focus on organization and details. We will strive to earn the trust and respect of all whom we serve and to provide them with the best services possible.
We will be a place where all employees can grow personally and professionally.
We will be a company that understands the needs of our employees and their families, while providing an enriching place to work and fostering a team atmosphere.
We will strive to be a community leader by maintaining high ethical standards, fostering cooperative relationships with other organizations, growing in our commitment and support of volunteerism and diversity.
Our services will be provided with a person-centered approach and according to the unique interests and aptitudes of the individuals being served.
Our services will be delivered in a manner which promotes the respect, dignity and rights of each individual.
We will assist individuals to achieve independent and integrated community options that are meaningful and provide personal growth opportunities.
Our services will facilitate the individuals’ ability to make informed decisions with regard to their choice of community living opportunities and will not be based on program convenience or availability.
Our services will assist individuals to obtain necessary accommodations which promote their potential for successful community living.
We will develop respectful partnerships with community members by exchanging education and resources that promote successful outcomes.
Our services will respect each individual’s right to confidentiality and will be provided in accordance with data privacy regulations.
Our services will be provided by trained and qualified staff utilizing the most current practices.
Our marketing efforts will be conducted in a professional manner that is honest, image enhancing and delivered with integrity.
Our financial planning and management will comply with best business practices and applicable legal requirements.
Our staff will refrain from providing services which presents a potential conflict of interest and that interfere with the ethical standards of our organization.
If our staff engage in supervisory approved personal fundraising, which supports their own or other’s volunteer activities, they will do so without pressuring or unduly influencing their coworkers.
Our services will be provided to individuals without regard to race, age, religion, sex, disability, marital status, affectional preference, public assistance status, ex-offender status, or national origin.
Our contractual relationships will be approved, authorized and signed by our Chief Executive Officer and/or our Chief Financial Officer.
All staff will be respectful and professional in their use of social media including in their identification of the agency and their coworkers. No person served information or photos will be used on social media without a written release of information and photo consent.
There will be no exchange of personal gifts, money, gratuities and property between agency staff and the persons served or their families.
All staff will establish and interact with respect to professional boundaries with the persons served.
All legal documents for the organization will be signed with a witness present.
C. Intent
D. Adopting and Amending Policies
E. Application
A. Recruiting
B. Interviewing and Selection
C. Verification
D. Equal Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action
E. Employing Former Employees
F. Pre-employment Requirements
G. Orientation and Mentoring
H. Initial Period of Review
I. Employee Classifications
J. Chain of Command
A. Work Schedules
A. Work Rules
B. Continuing Requirements
C. Continuing Health
D. Safety, Property and Security
E. Worker's Compensation
F. Conflict of Interest
G. Personnel Records and References
H. Employee Communication
I. Harassment
J. Workplace Violence Prevention
K. Confidentiality
L. Computer, E-Mail, Internet Usage
M. Ethical Guidelines and Standards
N. Media, Social Media and Networking
O. Acceptable Use
A. Training and Development
B. Performance Evaluations
A. Earning Benefits and Privileges
B. Holidays
C. Paid Time Off
D. Leaves of Absence
E. Employee Benefits and Privleges
F. Earned Sick and Safe Time
Pursuant to Minnesota’s Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST) law, employees are entitled to earn sick and safe leave immediately upon hire. The terms under which employees earn and the permitted use of this leave are set forth below.
A. Termination
B. Dismissal
A. List of Procedures
B. Procedures