(A)
Full-time employees. Employees who have completed their introductory period and are regularly scheduled to work at least forty (40) hours per work week are categorized as full time. Appointed officials are considered full-time employees, unless otherwise specified by an employment contract. Appointed officials are eligible for County benefits, unless otherwise stated in this handbook.
(B)
Part-time employees. Employees who have completed their introductory period and are regularly scheduled to work a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours per work week, but less than forty (40) hours per work week, are categorized as part-time employees and are eligible for the County's part-time benefits, unless otherwise stated in this handbook. Employees regularly scheduled to work less than twenty-four (24) hours per work week are ineligible for County benefits, unless otherwise stated in this handbook.
Part-time employees working forty (40) hours per work week on a temporary basis (i.e. – substituting for a full-time employee who is on leave) are not eligible for benefits, unless they are permanently placed in a full-time position.
(C)
Introductory employees. Employees who are within their introductory period are categorized as introductory employees and are not eligible for County benefits, unless otherwise stated in this handbook.
(D)
Temporary or seasonal employees. Individuals hired to temporarily supplement the County work force, assist in the completion of a specific project or perform seasonal work are categorized as temporary or seasonal employees. They are hired for a limited duration of time and are not eligible for County benefits.
(E)
Department heads. Department Heads are responsible for management of designated County functions and can be elected officials or appointed officials. The Administrator of the Monroe County Health Department is responsible for its operation.