Caregiver leave, which is available upon hiring, provides two weeks of paid time off within a rolling 12-month period to care for a family member with a serious health condition as defined by HR-407 Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). It is available for benefit-eligible administrative, service and support employees, as well as certain non-regular academic employees as approved by the chancellor and president.
Employees may take caregiver leave for more than one qualifying event within a rolling 12-month period. Employees also may use their annual PTO allocation if they would like to take additional time off.
Find more detailed information in the HR-422 Caregiver Leave Pay Policy.
For questions, reach out to the HR Service Center.
Caregiver Leave Overview
Caregiver Leave Overview
Income Replacement
Provides 100% income replacement:
- Employees receive 100% of their base rate of pay
- Runs concurrently with FMLA, which provides job protection
Up to Two Weeks*
Available for up to 80 hours in a rolling 12-month period:
- Available for continuous time off, reduced work schedules and intermittent absences
*Hours are prorated for employees working less than 100% FTE.
Documentation Required
Proof of relationship and medical documentation required:
- To care for an immediate family member
- Documentation can be submitted at time of application
Applying for Caregiver Leave
Applying for Caregiver Leave
Because caregiver leave is one of the qualifying leave types — along with short-term disability and parental leave — employees must first apply to use caregiver leave. Visit Taking Extended Leave for information on applying, taking and returning from caregiver leave.