Our Mission, Vision and Values
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Our Mission, Vision and Values
Our Mission, Vision and Values We believe you can learn a lot about an organization if you know its mission, vision and values. Here’s an overview of ours; they guide everything we do. MISSION The mission of Goodwill of North Georgia is to put people to work. VISION Our vision consists of three elements: • Profitable Growth • Sustainable Mission • Financial Strength VALUES Our values are not just what we believe to be important, they are the guiding principles for our all our actions. We call them S.E.E.D.S. Service – We exist to serve our communities and put people to work. Excellence – We challenge ourselves to continually grow, learn and improve. Ethics – We are good stewards of all that is entrusted to us. Diversity – We embrace diversity and respect all people in our organization and in our communities. Safety – We put safety first in all we do. At Goodwill, our mission is a simple one: we put people to work. Every day, thousands of men and women face barriers that make it difficult for them to find work and earn a paycheck to support their families. Sometimes it’s lack of training or education, limited job skills, or a disability. But with the support of donors and shoppers, we overcome those barriers. Goodwill gives people the tools they need to find a job which allows them to support themselves and their families. At our career centers throughout North Georgia, Goodwill offers job-search resources, helps with writing a professional résumé and cover letter, provides access to employment opportunities, delivers hands-on skill training, and so much more. We provide access to important job search resources like computers, résumé writing tools, local job listings, telephones, and photocopiers. We also host regular recruiting events, employment seminars, and even offer software training. Our training programs prepare people for careers in a wide array of fields such as retail, financial services, floor technology, healthcare, traditional and green construction, forklift operations, and more. If a person is facing challenges finding employment, we're here to help. Last year, 1.8 million donations helped us serve more than 40,000 people and put more than 11,700 people to work! Together, we’ll help more than 100,000 people go to work in the next five years. Goodwill is an organization everyone knows, but few really understand. While our stores and donation centers are what most people associate with Goodwill, they fund our mission to put people to work. We do this by providing job training and placement services to help more than 10,000 Georgians gain employment every year. My role at Goodwill is [your job title/description]. So remember when you make a donation or shop in our stores, you are helping to put people in your community to work. Frequently Asked Questions Before your first day, we know you will have plenty of questions about your new job. Here are a few we can quickly answer for you. How often do we get paid? Paydays occur on Fridays every two weeks. Will I be paid through direct deposit? Yes. However, your first paycheck is likely to be a paper check until the payroll onboarding process is complete. If you do not currently have a bank account, our payroll department will issue your pay on an ADP Total Pay Card. How do I sign up for benefits? Once you start work, you will be given access to ADP SelfService, the online portal you will use to enroll benefits. SelfService will also allow you to manage your personal information and signup for training. For general information about our employee benefits, see the overview included in your new hire packet. Is the schedule flexible? Each department at Goodwill has its own guidelines for scheduling. Contact your manager for details, as the scheduling depends upon the needs of each business. How long do we have for lunch and breaks? Lunch and break times vary by department. Your manager will provide details about your schedule. What should I wear my first day at work? As you learn about our business, you will find that our needs vary by department and location. Some positions require uniforms. In some cases, specific safety gear is also required. So that you will know what to wear your first day, we have put together some guidelines for you. The specific dress code for your position and location should be discussed with your manager after you start. Employees in our stores and donations centers are required to wear a uniform: khaki, navy blue or black pants and a solid blue or white shirt with a collar. A Goodwill apron and I.D. badge will be issued after the first day and should be worn at all times. Tattoos or body piercings (other than the ear for women) may not be visible and should be concealed with clothing or makeup. Approved safety shoes must be worn at all times. Store Uniform For staff not required to wear a uniform (Salaried exempt or professional non-exempt staff) our practice is to wear business professional attire. Business casual is permitted on days when your work is focused solely on internal customers. Business Professional Goodwill of North Georgia does not have casual Fridays, no jeans or casual wear is permitted. There may be occasions where after-hours or off-site company events occur; the leadership team putting the event together will provide direction about casual attire at those events. Business casual is neat, and should look appropriate for even a chance meeting with a CEO. It should not look like cocktail or party or picnic attire. Business casual is classic rather than trendy. Additional Dress Code Guidelines: Jewelry, Makeup, Perfume, and Cologne: Should be in good taste. Body piercings, body jewelry and body art, in the form of tattoos and other skin pigment alternations, is a personal choice. However, management reserves the right to ask an employee to remove or cover anything that is deemed to be inappropriate for viewing by customers and other employees. Also remember that some employees are allergic to chemicals in perfumes and make-up, so wear these substances with restraint. For men, facial hair should be neatly groomed. Skirt or dress should be no shorter than two inches above the top of your knees while you are standing. While seated, your thighs should be covered. Shoes/belt: Wear a belt and leather or fabric/microfiber shoes. Athletic shoes or hiking boots are inappropriate. Hats and Head Covering: Hats indoors are not appropriate unless it is part of your uniform. Head wraps and head covers that are required for religious purposes or to honor cultural tradition are allowed. Avoid clothes, shoes, accessories or other adornments that compromise safety for yourself or others in the workplace. Management reserves the right to address any/all wardrobe concerns with staff. Overview of Your Benefits Detailed benefits information will be provided to you with your Employee Handbook, the following is a summary of your benefits package: VACATION Vacation accrues from your date of employment; however, you must successfully complete your 90-day introductory period before any time can be taken. During the first several years of your employment at Goodwill: Full-Time employees (32 to 40 hours per week) earn 3.70 hours per pay period. Part-Time employees (30 to 31 hours per week) earn 1.85 hours per pay period. Hours earned per pay period increases along with the length of time you are employed with Goodwill at benchmarks of 5, 10, and 15 or more years. PERSONAL TIME OFF (PTO) Personal Time Off (PTO) is time off with pay for important personal or medical reasons. All full and part time employees working over 20 hours per week are eligible for PTO. PTO accrues from the date of employment; however, you must successfully complete your 90-day introductory period before any time can be taken. During the first several years of your employment at Goodwill: • • Full-Time employees (32 to 40 hours per week) earn 1.85 hours per pay period. Part-Time employees (30 to 31 hours per week) earn 0.93 hours per pay period. Hours earned per pay period increases along with the length of time you are employed with Goodwill at benchmarks of 5, 10, and 15 or more years. HOLIDAYS Goodwill recognizes ten holidays as paid holidays at straight/regular time to eligible employees. The Agency’s operations are closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The following eight holidays are considered flexible paid holidays. You may be required to work the actual holiday and receive another day off with pay. You will be allowed to schedule time off through their supervisor. The flexible holidays should be used within ninety (90) days of the actual holiday. 1. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING’S BIRTHDAY (JANUARY) 2. MEMORIAL DAY (MAY) 3. JULY 4TH (JULY) 4. LABOR DAY (SEPTEMBER) 5. FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING (NOVEMBER) 6. CHRISTMAS EVE (DECEMBER) 7. NEW YEAR’S DAY (JANUARY) 8. YOUR BIRTHDAY 403(B) PLAN Goodwill has established an annuity program to give employees the opportunity to participate in a retirement plan. All employees who work at least 20 hours per week will be eligible to join upon hire. To receive a matching contribution from Goodwill, you must be at least 21 years of age, and employed by the Agency for at least one (1) year. For the first several years of employment with Goodwill, your contribution will be matched up to 2%. This amount increases with the number of years you are employed at Goodwill. At ten years, the match increases to 4% and after fifteen years, increases to 6% match. MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE Full-time salaried exempt/non exempt employees, are eligible for major medical insurance upon completion of your ninety (90) day introductory period. A medical insurance plan is also available for hourly employees. The Agency will contribute a portion of the premium for the employee each month. Detailed information about the plans available is accessed through ADP SelfService. There is also information about the Affordable Care Act in ADP Self Service. SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT PLAN Full-time hourly employees who are not supervisors and/or clerical employees are eligible to join a Sickness and Accident medical plan upon completion of your ninety (90) day introductory period. DENTAL INSURANCE All full-time salaried exempt/non-exempt employees are eligible for dental insurance upon the completion of your ninety (90) day introductory period. SHORT TERM DISABILITY All full-time employees are provided with short-term disability insurance upon the completion of your ninety (90) day introductory period. LONG TERM DISABILITY All full-time salaried exempt/non-exempt, are eligible for long-term disability insurance after one year of employment. LIFE INSURANCE All full-time exempt/non-exempt employees will be provided with a life insurance policy upon completion of your ninety (90) day introductory period. ACCIDENTAL DEATH INSURANCE All full-time exempt/non-exempt employees are provided with an Accidental Death and Dismemberment policy upon the completion of your ninety (90) day introductory period. STORE DISCOUNT Employees receive a 25% discount on merchandise purchased at any Goodwill of North Georgia store. You must show your Goodwill issued/approved photo identification badge to the cashier before you check out in order to be eligible for the discount. All employee purchases must be rung up by a member of store management even if the employee discount is not desired. Neither you, nor your relatives may shop in the store to which you are assigned, or stores that your job requires you to visit regularly. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM All employees are eligible for free confidential counseling sessions. The EAP is a confidential, third-party service to be used when you need help. Employees can contact the Human Resources Department in confidence to receive more information about this program. CREDIT UNION All employees are eligible to join Associated Credit Union and deposits may be made through payroll deduction. More information about joining the Credit Union may be obtained through Human Resources or by contacting Associated Credit Union www.acuonline.org or 770.448.8200, Ext. 2401. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE Goodwill encourages employee development and will provide eligible employees with Educational Assistance to further their career goals. The program supports employee development by providing partial reimbursement of tuition costs, based on the grade achieved, for courses that are directly related to enhancing the skills of an employee in his or her current position, and/or to assist an employee in meeting the requirements of undergraduate or graduate degree programs related to future career opportunities within Goodwill. Additionally, Goodwill will support technical skills development and certification that is directly related to an employee’s job function. EMPLOYEE FUND The Employee Fund is available to employees for Interest Free Loans, flowers for employees and/or their immediate family members in the event of inpatient hospital care or bereavement, and for other special events. Benefits enrollment is completed online using ADP SelfService. Ask your supervisor for your login information to find detailed information. Be sure to enroll before the end of your 90-day introductory period. Organizational Chart Leadership at Goodwill begins with you. Our team members are our most valuable resource, and we spend a great deal of time ensuring each one of them has the ability to grow and develop professionally. Here’s a look at some of the individuals who are responsible for that growth.