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Employment at St. Charles

St. Charles is the largest employer in central Oregon and we strive to provide a great place to work for our talented caregivers. The employment policies establish guidelines for caregivers surrounding St. Charles processes and procedures and it is critical that each caregiver understands his or her individual responsibility not only to adhere to these policies, but also to promote compliance with the policies across the organization.

Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) 2016

Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA) 2019

Workplace Pregnancy Discrimination and Accommodations Notice

Anti-retaliation Notice

Open door policy

St. Charles embraces an open door policy as an effective and timely means for all caregivers to seek solutions to work-related questions, concerns and problems. St. Charles supports informal and open communication. If a caregiver has a problem or concern with a coworker, he or she is encouraged to talk directly with the coworker, and if the issue remains unresolved, the caregiver is encouraged to go to his or her supervisor. A caregiver who encounters any work-related question, concern or problem is encouraged to discuss it with his or her supervisor. If this approach is not feasible or appropriate, the issue should be brought to the attention of the supervisor and Human Resources who will assist the caregiver with any questions or concerns. Every effort will be made to ensure confidentiality among all individuals involved in the process with exceptions governed by legal obligations or hospital necessity. St. Charles does not tolerate or allow any retaliation against a caregiver for contacting a supervisor or Human Resources to assist with this process.

Equal Employment Opportunity

St. Charles employs caregivers on the basis of their ability to fulfill departmental and patient care needs. General employment criteria include education and required licensure, experience, skills and abilities, and willingness to work in a specific health care environment. Each caregiver is responsible to maintain his or her continuing education, licensure, and certification as required by position.

St. Charles is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all caregivers. St. Charles seeks to recruit, hire, develop and retain qualified caregivers for the organization. In doing so, St. Charles will recruit, place, promote and determine compensation without regard to gender, race, color, religion, age, disability, national origin, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, genetic information or any other protected class or characteristic.

St. Charles is an equal opportunity employer.

Diversity

St. Charles is committed to giving all caregivers equal opportunities to achieve their potential. St. Charles values diversity and promotes an atmosphere of inclusion that respects and values the unique and varied perspectives, experiences and differences of each caregiver. Such an atmosphere only serves to enrich the workplace and working environment. It is the responsibility of supervisors and caregivers to ensure the workplace encourages the mutual respect of each individual’s unique qualities and perspectives.