Time Away Overview

How the Programs Work Together

Eligible employees can combine our various benefits to take both short and extended periods of paid time away from work.

Sandia’s sickness absence programs may provide up to 26 weeks of paid time off if you become ill or need to recover from an injury. With your manager’s approval, you may be able to use vacation time to extend your time away if needed.

We encourage you to understand how the parts work together. Get started by reviewing the quick guides below, and be sure to review all of the benefits included in this section of our website.

Quick guide to time away from work benefits: Sickness Absence, Paid Family Leave and Personal Absence

Quick guide to time away from work benefits: California employees

Real-World Leave Guides

Below are examples of how non-represented employees might use their time away from work benefits in different situations.

Use of these benefits is subject to manager approval and compliance with Sandia policies, as well as any collective bargaining agreement in place for represented employee groups.

If you are ill and need to care for yourself If you need to care for a family member Pregnancy and bonding time with a new child Military leave, emergency call-up, and vacation donation Funerals, unplanned emergencies, and kids’ medical appointments

Requesting and Reporting Time Away

Always start by talking with your manager about taking time away from work.

Depending on your situation, you may also need to complete a Physician’s Certificate of Illness/Injury form, and you will work closely with HR Solutions and a Sandia medical case manager while you are away.

When you return from leave, you will also need to meet all return to work requirements and work with your Sandia medical case manager to coordinate your return.

Search HR Solutions to view the different time reporting codes to use while you are away from work.

Contacts and Resources

HR Solutions

Time Reporting Codes

Almost ready?

HR Solutions is here to help you plan your time for bonding with your new addition.

For California-specific benefits, contact a CA Medical Case Manager from the Division 8000 Operations Absent Management Services page.

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