Benefits and Support | Emory School of Medicine (2024)

Postdoc Benefits

The following information is for all postdoctoral fellows. See thesummary table of benefits eligibilityfor more details.For a complete list of benefits go theHR Benefits page.

Medical Insurance

Health insurance is required of all postdocs. Single person coverage with a family option is available through Emory programs as an employee benefit with the University. Health insurance enrollment is at the time of hire during the Human Resources Orientation sessions for new postdoctoral fellows. If the trainee elects to waive health insurance coverage through the University, he/she must certify that they have at least comparable medical coverage.

Dental Insurance

Dental insurance is offered through the University though not required of postdocs. Single coverage with a family option is available through Emory programs as an employee benefit with the University.

Compensated Vacation Leave

Postdoctoral fellows have 21 calendar days that contains 15 business days per year. The year is based on the yearly anniversary date of the initial hire date as a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University. Unused leave is not carried over to the next year or paid at the end of termination of the position. The postdoctoral fellow who does not use his/her leave in the year it is available loses the leave. This policy is often called “Use it or lose it”. Postdoctoral fellows should discuss leave with their mentors in advance of making plans for leave.

Holidays

There are ten (10) official paid Emory holidays each year. These are New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Holiday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Winter Recess, and New Year's Eve.

Disability/Sick Leave

There are twelve (12) calendar days that contains 10 business days of paid disability/sick leave per year. The year is based on the yearly anniversary date of the initial hire date as a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University. Unused leave is not carried over to the next year or paid at the end of termination of the position. In cases of need, up to six months total disability leave (paid plus unpaid) can be used at the discretion and approval of the mentor.

Maternity Leave

By the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Emory University postdoctoral fellows have a safe position for twelve (12) weeks of leave forfamily reasons. For maternity/family leave, postdocs must use both paid vacation leave and disability leave before sequentially taking unpaid leave up to 12 weeks. Combining the 21 calendar days of vacation leave and 12 calendar days of the disability/sick leave adds to 33 possible paid days for maternity leave prior to taking unpaid leave. At the time of starting maternity leave, the amount of unpaid leave the Postdoc would request would depend on how many days of paid vacation and paid disability/sick leave she/he has used in the last year. The year is based on the yearly anniversary date of the hire date as a Postdoc at Emory.

Postdocs should provide a written request to the mentor at least thirty (30) days before anticipated start of leave or as soon as possible under unforeseen circ*mstances. A statement from the health care provider is required for birth and care of a newborn child and appropriate court documents are required for foster care placement or adoption of a child. Departmental business administrators can provide the necessary forms for completion. Family Medical Leave Act leave is also available for care of a spouse, domestic partner, child or parent with a serious health condition.

During unpaid leave, the Postdoc may continue health and other insurance participation but must make arrangements to directly pay his/her share of the contributions; retirement contributions cannot be made.

Paid Parental Leave

Emory University provides paid parental leave to eligible staff, librarians, and postdoctoral fellows who experience the birth or adoption of a child. For more details, clickhereto see the full policy.

Retirement benefits

Postdocs with a 9902-9903 job code are eligible to make voluntary contributions on a pretax basis to a retirement plan beginning on their date of hire. The retirement plans are:

  • 403(b) Savings Plan
  • 403(b) Roth
  • 457(b) Deferred Compensation

For the full list of benefits eligibility, see the chart below.

EMORY UNIVERSITY BENEFITS ELIGIBILITY CHART FOR RESIDENTS AND POST DOCS

Scholarship and Tuition

Courtesy Scholarship

The Courtesy Scholarship is a grant that covers tuition exclusively (not textbooks, fees or other miscellaneous charges). It is made available to Emory employees and their family members who apply and are admitted for enrollment in academic programs at Emory University. The percentage of tuition covered depends on your years of service. For more information on the program, eligibility and application procedure, visit theCourtesy Scholarship page.

Tuition Reimbursem*nt

Emory provides a Tuition Reimbursem*nt Program to eligible employees for enrollment in job-related or career path directed coursework at educational institutions other than Emory University. For more information about eligibility and how to apply, visit theTuition Reimbursem*nt site.

Financial Support Information

The School of Medicine Dean and Council of Chairs established the policy that the NIH levels established in the NRSA Stipend table will be followed for both non-NRSA and NRSA funded Postdoctoral Fellows. In addition, for a postdoc's extraordinary performance, the mentor can pay within a salary range up to an additional 15% added to the postdoc's base annual salary.

  • NIH stipend orNIH stipend +up to15%
  • This salary increase is at PI’s discretion

For postdocs on training grants or NIH fellowships, this pay bonus is subject to availability of non-federal funds, Any amount above the 15% must be approved by OPMTE.

Additionally, NIH states that the stipend level for the entire year of support is determined by the number of full years of relevant research experience. Relevant experience includes research experience (including industrial), teaching assistantship, internship, residency, clinical duties, or other time spent in a health-related field beyond that of the qualifying doctoral degree. Once the appropriate stipend level has been determined, the trainee or fellow must be paid at that level for the entire year and does not change mid-year.

The stipend requirements are updated annually. Pleasecontact OPMTEto receive the salary tables for the current fiscal year.

For tax-related information please visit theOverview of Tax Issues for Postdocson the National Postdoc Association website.

Support Services

Faculty/ Staff Assistance Program (FSAP)

FSAPprovides professional counseling, consultative, and educational services designed to enhance the health, performance and well-being of individuals and organizational units.

Emory Work-Life Resource Center

The Emory Work-Life Resource Center promotes and strengthens the work-life culture for Emory University faculty, staff and graduate students. The Center integrates a wide range of practices, programs and processes that sustain individuals and families within the University environment. Below is a sample of the programs offered by the center. Visit theWork-Life Resource Center websitefor more details.

Fitness Centers/ Athletics

Several fitness centers at Emory offer gym membership at discounted rates to Emory Postdocs. List of available fitness centers is listed below:

  • Woodruff P.E. Center
  • Student Activity and Academic Center
  • Blomeyer Health Fitness Center

VisitSupporting Our Peopleto learn about all the other services available on campus.

Other Benefits

  • National Postdoc Association (NPA fact sheet)

CONNECTwith other postdocs across the country.

LEARNfrom subject matter experts on career exploration and more.

EMPOWERyour career by volunteering with the NPA to grow leadership skills & your network.

Emory postdocs can become Affiliate Members at no cost. As an affiliate member, postdocs have access to numerous career and mentoring resources. Just click on themembership tabto become a member.

  • Georgia Bio- Georgia Bio offers different events and seminars. Emory postdocs can join Georgia Bio for free. For your free membership, send your name, email address and current title toadmin@gabio.organd they will create an account for you.

  • Association for Women in Science- Emory postdocs can join AWIS at no cost as Emory sponsors the membership.

    • Benefits include:
      STEM education & outreach
      Professional development
      Live & on-demand webinars
      International member directory
      AWIS Career & Research Centers
      AWIS Magazine & Washington Wire

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