IN THE PAST WEEK, MONTH, or 6 MONTHS
HAVE YOU HAD EMPLOYEES:
Late for or absent from work due to non-related work issues?
Request a loan from 401K or from you as an employer?
Come to you with a challenge they are having at home?
Increasingly distracted or have disciplinary issues all of a sudden?
Resign due to a wage increase and loss of public benefits?
WHY CHOOSE MID-SOUTH EMPLOYER RESOURCE NETWORK?
LET MSERN BE THE SOLUTION
We provide an on-site Success Coach to help your employees with any barrier or obstacle that may affect their personal or professional lives. We realize that stability is a major component of individuals and teams. Our coaches establish one-on-one relationships built on trust to confidentially assist employees. Our goal is to help our member employers retain their employees by solving for those ‘life issues’ the employer cannot address. The support of a success coach helps the employee remain engaged and focused on the job instead of whatever crisis they are experiencing. Therefore, our success coaches do not duplicate efforts or resources already offered by the employer such as EAPs or other employee benefits.
We're Here For You
We offer an entirely different channel of one-on-one support to help your employees
- Overcome personal and professional barriers to their success
- Develop their knowledge, skills, and capabilities
- Prep for advancement opportunities and advanced degree planning
- Life skills: Financial literacy and wellness, budgeting, credit counseling, 401K, ESL, GED
- Community resources: applying and navigating
We're Here For You
More support for your employees include
- Housing: affordable rentals or pathways to home ownership
- Transportation: public, car repairs, car/scooter purchase
- Work attendance: solving issues and barriers
- Professionalism training
- Mental health, drugs & alcohol treatment, and support
- Childcare: child development, custody, parenting skills
”“95% of my assets drive out the gate every evening. It’s my job to maintain a work environment that keeps those people coming back every morning.”
Jim Goodnight, CEO SAS InstitutePro Acrobat