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For the best SF Employee Portal systems performance, please clear your cache before logging in. Step-by-step instructions are available in the How to clear your browser cache article on our solution center.
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Review this tip sheet to see which options are available for two-factor authentication, and how to set-up your preferred method when you log-in for the first time. SFDPH CareLink users will be able to submit eConsults/eReferrals through SFDPH CareLink.
Get help with paychecks, timekeeping, and any other payroll related questions. Get help with work-related injuries/illnesses and filing a workers' compensation claim. For employees with a medical condition/disability who require a reasonable accommodation or modified duty for work.
You have been issued a first time access password to activate your WebConnect account. Please do not use SSL gateway from computers that have checkpoint VPN installed. The URL for using WebConnect to access Avatar is below. URL: https://webconnect.sfdph.org/partners. Upon first log in you will be asked to change your password.
In this exercise you will learn how to log into the SF Employee Portal and access the PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Management (ELM), Human Capital Management (HCM), or Financials and Supply Chain Management (FSCM) systems.
Log into the site with your SFDPH IN-Domain credentials. Choose Password Reset: Enter your cell phone number, including the “1” and area code. Click Add Device when finished filling in all the fields. You will see the number you just added. Click “Verify” again, and then click “Submit”.
Find current public notice postings from the Department of Public Health. The DPH Office of Vital Records provides birth and death certificates for the previous 3 years. Affordable health care services for those who don’t qualify for Medi-Cal including undocumented immigrants.