Staff Parental Leave
As you prepare for a new addition to your family, our office is here to assist you with preparing to take time off of work. Federal and State laws protect time off for:
- Employees disabled by pregnancy
- Childbirth or
- A related medical condition
An employee may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave to bond with a newborn, or child placed with employee for adoption or foster care when eligible under Family Medical Act (FMLA)/California Medical Rights Act (CFRA).
Preparing for Staff Paternal Leave
Here are the recommended steps to request leave:
- Employees should inform their supervisor manager and submit a leave request online at least thirty (30) days in advance, or with as much advance notice as practicable. Human Resources will reply within 24-48 hours.
- Record your medical leave in Workday
a. Select
➡ Time off
➡ Leave of absence
➡ Leave type “FMLA (Unpaid – Non-Exempt/Exempt)”
➡ Leave reason
➡ Click submitb. Forward a copy of your completed medical certification requesting leave.
- For wage replacement benefits contact:
a. MetLife at (833) 622-0139
b. Employment Development Department (EDD) https://edd.ca.gov/, if you pay into the SDI Disability California state plan.
Disability and Leave
Here you will find the necessary information and tools to begin your leave from the university. Whether you are staff or faculty going on a medical leave of absence or need to file a Worker’s compensation claim, many of the answers to your questions can be found by reviewing the brochures to determine the proper course of action you need to take. These brochures also help guide supervisors through their responsibilities in regards to leaves and work place injury reporting.
For policies related to taking time off from the university and their respective eligibility requirements, see USC Policies.
For further questions, contact USC Dornsife HR at hrrequests@dornsife.usc.edu .
DART Service for Disabled Staff
USC Transportation office offers a free service to assist students, staff and faculty with their temporary mobility needs around campus.
Workers' Compensation
It is important that workplace injuries are documented and reported within 24 hours to USC Dornsife Human Resources to ensure accurate and timely notification to the Disability Office, responsible for meeting mandated reporting procedures governed by state and federal law.
Recommended steps following an injury:
- Immediately report any workplace injury or illness to your supervisor/HR Partner.
- Contact USC’s workers’ compensation administrator, CorVel, by calling (833)202-5216 (answered 24/7).
- You will be “triaged” to a specially trained nurse who will immediately assess the injury and determine the best course of action for you. Nurses have access to interpreters to help with over 200 languages when necessary. Depending on the situation, you may be guided in first aid (self-care), allowed back to work, or be referred to a medical facility within the USC Medical Provider Network for further evaluation.
- Contacting Corvel is crucial because this is how you obtain a claim number allowing you to seek medical treatment. If you are unable to call, the HR Partner must call CorVel.
- Note: There is no claim unless the employee or HR Partner notifies CorVel.
- Submit completed workers’ compensation claim form DWC-1 to your supervisor or HR partner.
- The employee must complete the top portion of the DWC-1 form and include Social Security number and original signature (see sample DWC-1 form).
- Employees who seek medical treatment and/or wish to file a claim must complete this form within 24 hours of sustaining the injury.
- State law requires USC to authorize medical treatment within one working day of receiving the completed form.
- If you delay reporting your injury or completing the form, it may delay benefits or jeopardize your right to obtain benefits altogether.
- Manager completes Manager’s Report of Incident.
- Provide work status updates to your HR Partner and CorVel after each medical appointment. Documentation is important in determining the ability to return to work or accommodation.
- CorVel’s My Care App provides you with instant access to information about your workers’ compensation claim via your smartphone. Features include viewing of indemnity payments, pharmacy card information, claim details, treatment guidelines, and key contact information. The app provides secured access with a user-friendly design. Save time and speed access to important data to help navigate through your episode of care and accelerate your return to work.
- My Care provides the convenience of mobile technology when and where you need it most.
- The My Care App is available on the Apple Store and Google Play. Visit www.corvel.com/mobile-apps to view recorded demos and to learn more about this mobile technology.
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