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Vacation Leave
Sick Leave
Holidays
Personal Holidays
Medical and Vision
Dental
Life Insurance
Retirement
Social Security and Industrial Insurance
Wellness
Additional Benefits

New Employee Orientation Policies

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Notes


Upon completion of 13 pay cycles (approximately six months) employees receive six days of vacation leave. Vacation accrues according to the following schedule:

Accruable Years Days Vacation Per Year
1st through 3rd year 12 days
4th through 7th year 16 days
8th through 13th year 20 days
14th through 18th year 23 days
19th year 24 days
20th year 25 days
21st year 26 days
22nd year 27 days
23rd year 28 days
24th year 29 days
25th and thereafter 30 days

A maximum of 45 days may be carried over from one year into the next.


Employees receive six days of sick leave upon completion of 13 pay cycles (approximately six months). Sick leave is accrued at the rate of one day per month.


Pierce County employees enjoy ten paid holidays.

Holiday Date
New Years' Day January 1
Martin Luther King Junior Day 3rd Monday in January
President's Day 3rd Monday in February
Memorial Day Last Monday in May
Independence Day July 4th
Labor Day 1st Monday in September
Veterans' Day November 11th
Thanksgiving Day 4th Thursday in November
Day After Thanksgiving 4th Friday in November
Christmas Day December 25th


Regular full-time and regular part-time employees shall also receive two additional paid 'personal' holidays. Each paid personal holiday shall accrue on January 1st of each year and must be taken during the calendar year in which it was accrued.


Employees and families may select from four medical plans customized for Pierce County employees. All plans include vision and pharmacy benefits.

  • Regence Blue Shield Preferred Provider Plan
  • Regence Blue Shield Selections Plan
  • Regence Blue Shield Four Front
  • Group Health Options

Eligible dependents are covered at no additional charge. Pierce County pays a major portion of the monthly insurance premium for full-time employees. Part-time employees are offered these benefits with a pro-rated premium.


Employees and families may select from two dental plans customized for Pierce County employees. Both plans include orthodontia for adults and children.

  • Washington Dental Service
  • Willamette Dental of Washington

Eligible dependents are covered at no additional charge. Pierce County pays the entire monthly insurance premium for full-time employees. Part-time employees are offered these benefits with a pro-rated premium.


County-paid life insurance for all full-time/full-benefit employees is effective the first day of employment. Additional life insurance is available at the employee's expense.


Eligible Pierce County employees participate in retirement programs administered by the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS). The Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) covers the majority of County employees. Commissioned law enforcement employees participate in the Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire Fighters' Retirement System (LEOFF). Employees and the County contribute jointly to the plans. Read More>


Employees are covered by Social Security and the State Industrial Insurance Act.


Pierce County also offers its employees additional valuable benefits.


Here for easy reference and review is a list of the policies and guidelines reviewed during New Employee Orientation. List of New Employee Orientation Policies from the Administrative Guidelines for the Career Service, Employee Handbook, and New Employee Orientation IT Policies.




  • Part-time employees receive pro-rated benefits.
  • Read more about benefits policies in either the: Employee Handbook (summarized) or the Administrative Guidelines for the Career Service (full text).
  • The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provisions contained herein may be modified and/or revoked without notice.

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