NIH Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program exists at NIH as a comprehensive,
confidential and voluntary benefit to employees allowing them access to
problem-solving resources.
Each EAP consultant possesses a comprehensive skill base that enables him or
her to address situations such as
Career Counseling. The WFLC offers private confidential sessions with professional career counselors. In these sessions employees can explore topics such as
- Self Assessment
- Training
- Career expectations
- Career transition
- Career management
Workshops. Career counselors also conduct small group workshops.
Some topics include
- Conflicts with an employee, supervisor or family member
- Illness or injury of an employee, coworker, or family member
- Performance and/or conduct issues
- Substance abuse or chemical dependency
- Career transitions or conflicts
- Management consultation
EAP consultants work with you to assess the situation, consider
problem-solving alternatives and develop a plan to implement such options. The
plan may include referral to both NIH and community resources.
In addition to assisting individual employees or supervisors, the EAP works
with groups of employees, providing seminars, group crisis consultation, and
other supportive services.
The EAP may serve as the primary response team in critical incidents
affecting the individual or the worksite. Services are free of charge and are
available to all NIH employees, as well as specific family members or
significant others.
Contact Information
For more information or to make an appointment, call the EAP at (301)
496-3164 or go to the EAP website at http://www.nih.gov/od/ors/ds/eap/index.html.
The EAP office is located in Building 31, Room B2B57.
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