Virtual New Employee
Orientation
Center for Family Life and
{ Recovery, Inc.
Main Office: 502 Court Street, Suite
401, Utica, NY 13502
315.733.1709
How The Virtual
Orientation Works
Read and learn at your own pace!
You will need an Internet Connection to complete
this online virtual orientation.
You will also need access to the CFLR public server.
Find All Forms In The
“New Employee
Orientation” Folder on
Public Server
Questions?
If you have any questions please contact Tracey in
HR at extension 2663.
What we‟ll do today:
Overview of the agency mission, vision, expectations, and
introduction to workplace policies and procedures.
We‟ll also talk about the workplace culture!
Welcome To CFLR, Inc.
Our Mission is to improve the emotional health of the
community by providing help and hope through
prevention, counseling and recovery.
Our Vision is to create a community mind set where
people embrace sustained recovery from mental and
substance use disorders.
Welcome To Our Offices
CFLR, Inc. has offices in Utica, Rome, and Herkimer
and a variety of other program sites in the Mohawk
Valley.
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc.
Utica Office:
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc.
502 Court Street, Suite 401
Utica, New York 13502
315.733.1709
Rome Office:
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc.
414 North James Street
Rome, NY 13440
315.336.3090
Herkimer Office:
Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc.
249 South Main Street
Herkimer, New York 13350
www.whenthereshelpthereshope.com
Strategic Plan
CFLR, Inc. is guided by a Strategic Plan. A strategic
plan is like a GPS or a map, guiding the agency
where it wants to go.
Organizational Chart
As the newest member of the CFLR, Inc. family you
are a part of a large but close-knit organization with
a variety of different programs. See the org chart in
the New Employee Orientation folder.
Program Overview
Programs of CFLR, Inc. See program list in the New
Employee Orientation folder.
To familiarize yourself with your program manual;
see your supervisor.
Confidentiality
All staff need to understand confidentiality.
Duty To Warn/Protect-confidentiality can only be
broken in specific situations where there is harm to
self or others, see supervisor for specific information.
New gun law (licensed individuals) impacts
confidentiality.
Expectations and Policies
The CFLR, Inc. Employee Handbook has many
answers regarding human resource policies and
benefits.
Benefits of Employment
with CFLR, Inc.
If you haven‟t yet met with the HR Coordinator to
discuss your benefits, please contact Tracey at
extension 2663.
Emergency Preparedness
Review policy for incidents and accidents.
Exits and Stairs.
Each site varies, ask your supervisor for your outdoor meeting
place.
Main office meeting place is the parking lot at corner of Court
and the Arteriole.
How Do I…? Commonly
Asked Questions
Where can I park?
Varies by site location. Main office parking is in any
unreserved spot. CFLR spots are to be kept primarily
for client use unless otherwise specified.
What are the door key codes?
They keep the office secure. Do not give out the code.
How and when do I submit my timesheet?
To your supervisor; see the payroll calendar.
When do I get paid?
Twice a month; see calendar.
What do I do when I have a problem?
Typically you will go to your supervisor first.
How Do I…?
Request time off from work/call in sick?
Through your supervisor.
Sign out a room for use?
Sign out rooms on Public Server in „Room Sign Ups‟ folder.
Use the fax machine, copier, etc.?
See a PA for assistance.
Report an incident?
See Tracey in HR or your supervisor.
Set up voicemail and email?
It should be set up for you.
What do I do when I use the last of something?
Let a PA know.
What is the portal?
A way to find out current agency information. It is accessed at
https://portal.adp.com
Technology
Laptops are available for sign out in the main office
and there is a sign out system; for extended use of
laptops consult your supervisor.
Etiquette
Phone etiquette is important.
External Phone Script, “Center for Family Life and
Recovery, this is _______, how may I help you?”
Internal Script “Hello, this is ______, how may I help
you?”
Etiquette
Email
Courteous
Re-reading emails/proof reading emails
Tone of email/message
Using !!!!!!!!
Reply All/Forward-the dangers of
Group Living & Etiquette
It is important to take care of our offices and
especially the communal space. Take initiative to
clean up any messes you make; leave it as you‟d
want it to be found.
The Culture of CFLR, Inc.
CFLR, Inc. is a non-profit organization that
1. Delivers High Quality Caring, Compassionate and Empathetic
Services
2. Embraces and Drives Change
3. Creates Fun, Friendly and Understanding Environment
4. Is Progressive, Creative, Collaborative and Open-Minded
5. Pursues Growth and Learning
6. Builds Open, Honest Relationships with Communication and Respect
7. Builds a Positive Supportive Team with Accountability and Family Spirit
8. Does More With Less
9. Is Passionate, Determined and Humble
10. CFLR gives Help = the Community gets Hope
Core Values
Accountability, Respect, Teamwork, and
Communication
Cultural Examples
Core values case studies
Consider how you would approach, actions you
might take if you noticed-
A co-worker playing a video game during work hours.
Your co-workers at lunchtime opening making negative comments about
their supervisor.
A co-worker taking credit for your work and taking on more than they can
reasonably handle.
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SaraNew Employee Orientation folder on Public Server
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Judy Talk in summary about the Plan, what it is, who is guided by it, and how it is used at the agency. Please open the Strategic Plan training piece.
Judy Show Chart-description of each program and also who leads each program; senior team, and program assistants. Please open Program Overview.
Judy Show Chart-description of each program and also who leads each program; senior team, and program assistants
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SaraMeeting place outside (corner of Court and Arteriole)- policy regarding closing due to bad weatherAdministrative manual is something they should be familiar with
Sara/Tracey Parking in Herkimer PINS office-talk to Jan Harris; Impact see Jeremy, etc.
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Judy Timing of a response/prompt response
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Sara-Tracey, and JudySmall group culture behavioral case studies (10 minutes, 5 to process)