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All City employees and City officers have a responsibility to set a positive example and must refrain from engaging in Disrespectful Behavior, whether deliberate or unintentional. The City will not tolerate Disrespectful Behavior in any City workplace, and seeks to intervene at the earliest sign or stage of Disrespectful Behavior to correct that misconduct and prevent its reoccurrence.
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DPH Mission and Vision, Code of Ethics, and Leadership Commitment
DPH Commitment to Those we Serve
DPH Commitment to Employees
Records Integrity
Scientific and Clinical Research Conduct and Ethics
Environmental and safety Considerations
DPH Business Ethics
Workplace Conduct
Compliance and Privacy Program
Healthcare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
Duties of Staff
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Equal Employment Opportunity
Information About City and County Employment (job opportunities, classification, step increases, etc.)
Appointment, Referral and Hire
Requirement at the Time of Hire
After You are Hired (attendance, dress code, overtime/compensatory time, probation, payroll, etc.)
Reassignment, Transfer, and Related Procedures
Separation Procedures
Retirement
Employee Benefits
Holidays and Vacation
Leaves of Absence
Other Employment Benefits (tuition reimbursement, commuter benefits, etc.)
Safety on the Job
Workplace Violence Prohibited
Employee Obligations
The Department of Public Health has adopted this non-retaliation policy to ensure that employees who report known or alleged Compliance Program violations may do so without fear of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation from superiors, peers or subordinates within the organization.
Discriminating against or harassing City and County of San Francisco (City) employees, applicants, or people providing services to the City by contract (including supervisory and non-supervisory employees) because of their characteristics is not allowed by law.
The City and County of San Francisco (City) Civil Service Commission is committed to maintaining a professional work environment free of conflicts of interest, nepotism, and favoritism. Employees may not make, participate in making, or influence any employment decision involving a related person.
Anyone who comes to work for the City should feel welcome, regardless of gender identity or expression,” said Human Resources Director Micki Callahan. “This policy reinforces our values of diversity and inclusion, and provides clear direction for both employees and HR professionals
The City’s Lactation Policy ensures that employees have consistent guidance with clearly defined roles and responsibilities for supervisors and lactating parents. The policy aims to create a culture where lactation support is part of everyday work-life.
All DPH employees must adhere to guidelines, policies, rules, and regulations regarding medical clearance.
The purpose of this policy is to inform employees that violence in DPH’s workplace is prohibited, and to provide assistance for employees who have been subject to a verbal or physical threat and/or violent behavior.
On August 3, 2021, the San Francisco Health Commission adopted Resolution 21-9 which states that a Land Acknowledgement will be read aloud at the start of each Health Commission and Department of Public Health (DPH) meeting that is open to the public in accordance with the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance.
This Statement of Incompatible Activities is intended to guide officers and employees of the San Francisco Department of Public Health ("Department") and Health Commission about the kinds of activities that are incompatible with their public duties and therefore prohibited.
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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the HR Help Center at Hr.HelpCenter@sfdph.org or at (628) 271-6980 and an analyst on the team will be able to kindly assist you. In your email or voicemail, please include your first name, last name, DSW#, and work location, thank you.