Story by Meeting Street Schools / March 18, 2022
We are all working hard to make each day GREAT! We also are facing many challenges beyond our control. You are not alone. We go through so much throughout our lives and we provide resources for built in support to keep you moving forward! Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) has rebranded from IBH to Uprise Health – A full spectrum of care with everything from self-guided courses to full concierge services. Uprise Health has been in the mental health space for 30 years and we are excited for our team to have access to coaching and counseling for all aspects of life while employed with Meeting Street Schools.
Do you know what the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is?
It’s a resource provided to all benefits-eligible staff that helps with health, family, legal and financial concerns. Services offered include:
For staff, check out our Meeting Street Street Schools shared drive, under HR and Benefits for direct information on how to access your EAP benefits.
If you don’t know…now you know.
To learn more about the benefits offered at Meeting Street Schools, click here!
Join a community of incredible, passionate people working to change the lives of our students. Our compensation and benefits are a cut above the rest: the most competitive total compensation in the region.
Start Your Career!“We come into work everyday truly believing that our students are capable of achieving anything that is put in front of them. Here at MSS, students are provided the opportunity to achieve success through the facilitation of well-educated teachers, resources, and a responsive classroom school environment.”
“MSA is a family. Once you’re in, you’re in. They said they would follow our kids from K-3 to college and they actually lived up to what they said they would do. Not only did MSA challenge my daughter academically but it also exposed her to new things that she probably wouldn’t have been exposed to at our previous neighborhood school. Our journey at MSA was exciting and rewarding. They actually walk the walk.”