
Working for ICE
Paid Parental Leave
The Federal Employee Paid Leave Act provides up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave to covered federal employees in connection with the birth or placement (for adoption or foster care) of a child occurring on or after October 1, 2020. Read the Office of Personnel Management’s Interim Final Rule regarding this new leave benefit for more information.
Worksite Lactation Program
ICE’s worksite lactation program helps ease employees’ transitions back to work after childbirth and encourage the continuation of breastfeeding. It is ICE policy to support the health of mothers and their children by enabling employees to continue breastfeeding when they return to work after the birth of a child. ICE’s lactation program includes dedicated rooms, an electronic breast pump and a refrigerator for the exclusive storage of expressed milk. Breastfeeding information, support, and counseling, as well as referral to your health care provider is also available.
Child Care Referrals
ICE, as part of DHS, provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that offers child care specialists who can help you efficiently assess your caregiving situation and arrange the appropriate referrals to available support services in your area.
Referrals are available for the following support services:
- Child Care and Summer Camps
- Adoption Support
- Lactation Support
- Education Support
- Caregiver Issues and Concerns
- Transportation Services
Visit Parenting and Child Care for additional resources to help maintain a strong work-life balance as a parent.
Additional DHS Resources
Additional DHS resources on veterans recruitment and DHS careers.