Pam Tanner
Benefits and Compliance Coordinator
phone: 850-872-3877
email: ptanner@gulfcoast.edu
Benefits
A variety of benefits are offered by Gulf Coast State College to support the needs of our full time employees and their families. Basic descriptions of each offering are provided however are not intended to replace formal plan descriptions or policy summaries.
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Health Insurance
Gulf Coast State College participates in the Florida State Group Insurance Plan. Full time employees may choose among several benefit plans.
Contact Human Resources for more information on employee costs and coverages for each plan, or see the latest Benefits Guide.
Life Insurance
Life Insurance is offered by the State as well as additional coverages through One America. The College provides Basic Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment at 1x the employee's annual salary, and the State provides $25,000. Spouse and child coverage, as well as additional coverages, are available at employee expense. Rates vary by coverage amount and age. See the State Benefits Guide for more information; One America rates are comparable to State rates.Retirement
Retirement is offered through the Florida Retirement System (FRS). There are two plans offered, Pension Plan and Investment Plan. The Pension Plan is a defined benefit plan that provides a fixed benefit at retirement based on years of service, salary and FRS membership class. The College makes monthly contributions to pay for this benefit.
Community College Optional Retirement Plan (CCORP) is available to faculty and administrators who may wish to elect to participate in CCORP in lieu of membership in the Florida Retirement System. The College pays a percentage of the employee's salary to an annuity company approved by the College. Members of CCORP are fully and immediately vested in the program.
Dental
Dental Insurance is governed by the Florida State Group Insurance Plan, which offers several plans to fit any needs.
See the Benefite Guide for more information.
Annuities
Tax sheltered annuities allow for saving of pretax dollars for retirement purposes. Several companies currently provide plans for full-time college employees. Contributions are made through payroll deduction. For more information, contact the Human Resources Office.
Investment Plans:
- AIG Retirement Services (formerly VALIC)
- TIAA (formerly TIAA-CREF)
- Fidelity Investments
- Security Benefit
- ING (Northern)
Staff Development/Tuition Reimbursement
It is expected that all personnel employed by the college will participate in activities to continually upgrade job capabilities. Development opportunities may routinely include in-house seminars, conferences, workshops, or approved advanced course work in the pursuit of professional development.
Employees of entities for whom the college only serves as a fiscal agent are not eligible for participation unless funding for participation is provided by the employing entity.
If reimbursement is partially available from some other source, the college will reimburse the employee the difference between the funds from the “other sources” and the actual amount of education expenses, provided that the other provisions of this policy are met. At no time should an employee be reimbursed for an amount that exceeds the actual cost of tuition or books.
For credit course reimbursement, employees are eligible after completing one year of full-time employment (provided funds are available), if the course is approved by the appropriate supervisors. Please see the Manual of Policy 6.072 for more information. Requests are to be made by completing a Staff and Program Development form (obtained from the Business Office). The cost of tuition will be reimbursed at the rate charged by Gulf Coast State College for freshman and sophomore level courses or Florida State University in Panama City for junior, senior, and graduate level courses. The college will also reimburse up to 50 percent of the cost of required textbooks. Paid receipts and proof of successful completion of course work (a grade of “C” or better) must be submitted to the Business Office. A specific list of the requirements and limitations may be found in the Manual of Policy.Payday
Professional, Career Service and Part-Time employees are compensated bi-weekly. Faculty are compensated on a monthly basis.
Payroll Deductions
In addition to those required by law, payroll deductions from college employees' earnings
are authorized by the District Board of Trustees when approved in writing by the employee.
Contact the Human Resources for additional information. The following options may
be deducted from college
employees’ earnings when approved in writing by the affected employee:
Employee Benefits:
Annuities
Flexible Benefits Plan
Insurance
Voluntary
Other
Gulf Coast State College Direct Support Organizations:
Commodore Club, Incorporated
Gulf Coast State College Foundation, Incorporated
Other Campus Initiatives:
Association of Florida Colleges (AFC)
Commodores Care
United Way
WKGC
Other
Payroll Direct Deposit
All college employees are required to participate in direct deposit to the bank of their choice.Terminal Leave Benefits
College policy and state statute allow, under certain conditions, for the payment of terminal benefits for accumulated annual and/or sick leave. Employees with the college longer than six years are required to have all terminal leave benefits channeled through the BENCOR Terminal Leave Program. No employee with a payout of less than 10 days of terminal leave shall participate in this plan. Please see the relevant sections of the Manual of Policy or contact the Human Resources Office for more information regarding terminal leave payouts.
Sick Leave Pool
A sick leave pool has been established for the optional participation of all full-time employees. Eligible employees must have been employed at the college for at least one year and must have accrued a minimum of six sick leave days. Eligible employees may join the pool only upon the first anniversary of their employment and during the regular enrollment period conducted each October. Additional limitations and restrictions apply. For additional information consult the Manual of Policy or contact the Human Resources Office.
Annual or Vacation Leave
College personnel employed on a full-time, 12-month basis shall accumulate vacation leave at the following rate:
- One (1) day for each month of service up to five years.
- 1 1/4 days for each month of service from five to ten years.
- 1 1/2 days for each month of service over ten years.
No employee shall accumulate more than 44 days of vacation leave at the end of any calendar year. Any vacation in excess of 44 days, if not used by December 31, shall be converted to special sick leave. Please see the Manual of Policy or contact the Human Resources Office for more information.
Upon termination of employment with sufficient notice and under favorable conditions, the employee shall be paid, at the current rate, for any vacation not used, not to exceed an amount equal to 30 days of pay. In the case of the death of the employee, payment of the unused annual leave at the time of death shall be payable to the employee's designated beneficiary, estate, or as provided by law.
Personal Leave
Full-time employees may use up to four days of sick leave for personal reasons per year (July 1 - June 30). These absences will be charged to accrued sick leave. Leave for personal reasons is noncumulative.
Sick Leave
Eligible full-time employees shall earn one day of sick leave with compensation for each calendar month or major fraction of a calendar month of service, not to exceed 12 days for each fiscal year. Sick leave shall be cumulative from year to year. Also see Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave for sick leave without compensation. Employees who leave the college under favorable conditions after six years of service will receive payment for unused accumulated sick leave according to Florida Statutes and the college's Manual of Policy (also see terminal leave benefit). Sick leave is transferable among other community colleges, the FL department of Education, the FL university system, and public school districts in Florida. Please submit any requests for sick leave transfers to the Human Resources Office. Absences greater than three days in length, or for serious injury or illness, may require a return-to-work authorization or similar documentation from your physician or other health care provider. If you have any further questions, contact the Human Resources\ Office.Wellness and Athletics
The Wellness Center contains a weight room that is equipped with various state-of-the-art weight training and aerobic equipment. The Wellness Center will have hours of availability for staff members each semester. Please contact the Wellness & Athletics Division for a specific schedule. Fitness and aquatic classes are scheduled for college employees throughout the year. The natatorium offers open swim times for faculty and staff as determined by the Coordinator of Aquatics. Wellness, fitness, and aquatics classes are offered for employees through SPD funds. For facilities usage, schedules, and assistance, please contact the Executive Administrative Assistant for the Wellness & Athletics Division.
Admission to Athletic and Cultural Events
All Gulf Coast State College employees are eligible to receive free admission to college productions and all sporting events. Employees must show their GCSC employee ID badge/electronic key for admission to these events.
Check Cashing
Depending upon the availability of cash, employees may cash personal checks up to $10 in the cashier's office. A charge of $25 will be assessed for returned checks (NSF), and repeats of this problem will result in the loss of this privilege.
Campus Dental Clinic
The Campus Dental Clinic is a clinical training facility with students in the Dental Assisting and Hygiene programs assigned to the clinic. Services are available to all employees for a nominal fee. Services provided include radiographs, cleanings, fluoride treatments, sealants, soft tissue exams, treatment plans, and fillings. The clinic is located in the George G. Tapper Health Sciences Building and appointments can be made by calling 850-872-3833.
PanCare health services
Pancare operates a clinic on campus that is open to employees and the community at large. The clinic is open Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m..
For more information, visit Pancare Clinic.
Library Privileges
The Gulf Coast State College Library is available to employees and to the community for their use. Presentation of proper identification will allow the checkout of materials.Parking and Traffic Privileges
Security personnel monitor the parking lots Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. Parking spaces reserved for handicapped persons require the appropriate tag or placard, or Security will ticket an unauthorized vehicle. The college shall assume no responsibility for damage occurring to motor vehicles or other forms of transportation and other privately owned property while on campus. Accidents occurring on campus shall be reported to the Florida State University-Panama City police in accordance with state and local laws. Any questions should be referred to the vice president of administration & finance or FSU-PCC Police.Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
GCSC participates in the Florida State University Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which provides counseling services for employees and eligible dependents who may be experiencing personal or workplace problems.
All services are strictly confidential and can be accessed seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and is provided by ComPsych at 855-365-4754; Web ID of ONEAMERICA6.
Full benefit information will be provided during the New Employment Orientation