Title: Alternate Work Schedules for Registered Nurses
1Alternate Work Schedules for Registered Nurses
- established by
- The Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care
Enhancement Act of 2004
2Public Law 108-445
- This law established two (2) additional
Alternate Work Schedules for Registered Nurses
(AWSRNs) which include - 36/40 Work Schedule
- 9-Month Work Schedule/3-Months Off
- The Baylor Plan is an existing AWSRNs
currently being utilized by VA. -
3Eligible Employees
- Full-time and part-time Veterans Health
Administration (VHA) RNs and Nurse Anesthetists
appointed under 7401(1) and 7405 to Title 38
positions .
4Descriptions of Alternate Work Schedules for
Registered Nurses
- 36/40 Work Schedule
- Definition Three (3) regularly scheduled
12-hour tours of duty within an administrative
workweek that is considered, for all purposes, to
be a full 40-hour basic workweek.
5- 9-Month Work Schedule/3-Months Off also referred
to as 9-Month Work Schedule - Definition Nine (9) months full-time with
three months off duty within a fiscal year, paid
at 75 percent of the full-time rate for every
nurses grade and step, each bi-weekly pay period
of the fiscal year. This may be a traditional or
compressed work schedule based on management
approval.
6- Baylor Plan
- Definition Two (2) regularly scheduled
12-hour tours of duty (24-hour basic workweek)
contained entirely within the first and last day
of the administrative workweek (Sunday and
Saturday) and is considered for all purposes to
be a full 40-hour basic workweek.
7Benefits of Utilizing an Alternate Work Schedules
- Excellent recruitment and retention tool.
- Allows flexibilities for RNs to balance work and
home life while meeting the needs of the
Department. - 36/40 Work Schedule allows RNs to work (3)
- 12-hour shifts versus a full week.
8Benefits of Utilizing an Alternate Work Schedules
- 9-Month Work Schedule allows RNs to work
full-time with 3-months off during a fiscal year. - Baylor Plan allows RNs to work two (2) 12-hour
shifts (Sunday and Saturday) and be paid as a
full-time employee.
9Procedures for Requesting an Alternate Work
Schedule Current and New Employees
- RNs must
- Complete VA Form 0870a, Request for Alternate
Work Schedule and submit form to the Associate
Director, Nursing Services or designated
personnel for approval. - Upon approval of the 36/40 Work Schedule, 9-Month
Work Schedule or Baylor Plan the Associate
Director, Nursing Services or designated
personnel will notify the employee of their new
work schedule.
10Procedures for Requesting an Alternate Work
Schedule Current and New Employees
- Upon approval of the 9-Month Work Schedule,
employees must sign - Notice on the 9-Month Work
Schedule Regarding the Impact on Benefits,
Probationary Status and Other Conditions of
Employment Conversion from Full-Time to
Part-Time/Current Part-Time to - 9-Month Work Schedule or the Notice on the
9-Month Work Schedule Regarding the Impact on
Benefits and Other Conditions of Employees for
New Hires.
11Procedures for Requesting an Alternate Work
Schedule - Current and New Employees
- A 14-day waiting period is required after the
employee signs the Notice pertaining to changes
in their federal benefits prior to signing - VA Form 0870b, Consent of Appointment for
- 9-Month/3-Month Off Alternate Work Schedule .
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12Leave and Absence Approved, Excused and/or
Unexcused
- 36/40 Work Schedule - (12-hour shifts) is charged
leave at a rate of ten (10) hours of leave for
every (9) hours of absence (charged 1.111 for
each hour). - 9-Month Work Schedule - traditional or compressed
work schedule is charged leave at a rate of one
(1) hour for each hour of absence. - Baylor Plan - (12-hour shifts) is charged leave
at a rate of (1.667 per hour) for every one hour
of absence.
13Holiday Schedule
- An in-lieu of non-workday will not be authorized
for RNs or Nurse Anesthetists who work on a
holiday or the day designated as a holiday.
14 Computation of Pay
- Alternate Work Schedules for Registered Nurses
Policy concerning computation of pay are
contained in VA Handbook 5007, Pay
Administration.
15Policy Against Certain Work Hours
- Public Law 108-445 states, RNs on any
- work schedule will not provide direct patient
care in excess of 12 consecutive hours or in
excess of 60 hours in any 7-day period, except in
the case of nurses providing emergency care.
16Definition of Emergency Care
- Emergency care is defined as any situation that
occurs during a disaster, tragedy, crisis or a - catastrophic event within a healthcare
setting. - Examples may include
- - A nurse providing treatment to patients
impacted - by a major disaster.
- - A surgical nurse on duty in the midst of an
- operation.
17Health Administration Facility Certification
- Public Law 108-445 requires the Secretary of VA
to submit a report to Congress certifying that
each Department health-care facility has
implemented a policy against certain work hours
for nurses. A reporting and certification
protocol is provided in the policy.
18Certification of Compliance with Provisions of
Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care
Personnel Enhancement Act of 2004VA Form 0870c
- This certification must be submitted by each VHA
Medical Director to OHRM/LR, Worklife and
Benefits Service (058) by December 1, commencing
in calendar year 2006.
19Questions
- Direct questions regarding this slide
presentation on AWSRNs to - Willie Swailes at (202) 273-9036,
- Matilda Bruno-Gaston at (202) 273-5938, or
Maria McAlpin at (202) 273-8139. - Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- Compensation questions should be directed to
Compensation Specialists by geographic location
at http//vaww.va.gov/ohrm/Pay/ContactPay.htm.