Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Staff Development Opportunities: 12/01/2021

                                                  


**Please note that the following opportunities are available to all faculty and staff.**



LinkedIn Learning 


LinkedIn Learning Course

Developing your Emotional Intelligence

~1 hr. 8 minutes

This course will cover-

·         What is emotional intelligence?

·         Watching for triggers and hijacks

·         Finding your flow

·         And lastly, what is Disrupting thinking (in other words, not Reacting quickly in the heat of the moment but rather follow a simple process to take control of your thoughts, your feelings and emotions.

LinkedIn Learning is a professional development resource available to all faculty & staff. LinkedIn Learning: SLCC Learn

Email me if you have questions.: anjali.pai@slcc.edu

 

LinkedIn JEDI Collection Learning Course

Managing Diversity

Successful companies value diversity and inclusion. Diverse workplaces increase innovation, retention, and market share. But what does an inclusive work environment look like? And what does it mean to manage diversity? Using real case studies and examples, HR consultant Catherine Mattice helps you create a strategic plan to support diversity and inclusion in your workplace and manage a diverse workforce.

 

All employees can utilize LinkedIn Learning: SLCC Learn

or

https://lnkd.in/gE9RCNW



Training


Registration Information

You must register for each training event.  View the Registration Tutorial.

Register in the MySLCC Employee Training Portal.  Search under “Staff Development.”

For more information about these training events, go to the Staff Development Calendar.

Visit the catalog for a listing of all Staff Development training events.

If you need ADA accommodations, please contact Carol.Odeleye@slcc.edu

Questions? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu

 

PWC Lunch n Learn  

Lunch n Learns are smaller group settings designed for safe & inclusive conversations with employees at SLCC. Topics include Understanding JEDI/EDI terminology, Implicit Bias, The Way We Lead Practices, Employee Engagement and more! 

**You are welcome to eat your lunch during the session (with your camera off if that is most comfortable).

CK07- Lunch n Learn- Navigating Your Next GPS Conversation

Thursday, December 2nd, 2021

12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m. 

 

Prior to the workshop, you will receive a Zoom invitation to Join the Meeting.

Learning Objectives

-Understand how a growth mindset can be your guide

-Best practices when receiving feedback that is meaningful and aligned with college values

Presented By

Staff Development & Employee Experience People & Workplace Culture

Who can register to attend?

All Staff

More Information and Registration

You must register for each training event.  View the Registration Tutorial.

Register in the MySLCC Employee Training Portal.  Search under “Staff Development.”

For more information about these training events, go to the Staff Development Calendar.

Staff Development events are listed in the Calendar of Events. Search by Staff Development & month.

If you need ADA accommodations, please contact Carol.Odeleye@slcc.edu

Questions? Contact Anjali.pai@slcc.edu

 

 

CH08-StrengthsQuest - Strengths for Supervisors

This workshop is for supervisors who have taken the StrengthsQuest or StrengthsFinder assessment to find out their top five strengths, and have attended a Strengths presentation. We would prefer that individuals have gone through the Exploring Your Strengths Workshop, but that is not required. 

Friday, December 10th, 2021

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Taylorsville Redwood Campus

Technology Building

Professional Development Center

TB225D-A

 

Snacks provided

Learning Objectives

-Understand how to apply a strengths-based approach to leverage talents using the GPS.

-Learn strategies to apply talents to team members to meet group goals, objectives and outcomes.

-Understand how maximizing talent can create a more productive working environment for your staff on campus.

Presented By

Brandi Mair – Interim Director, Employee Relations, Human Resources

Who can register to attend?

All SLCC Supervisors who have taken the StrengthsFinder Assessment.

More Information and Registration

You must register for each training event.  View the Registration Tutorial.

Register in the MySLCC Employee Training Portal.  Search under “Staff Development.”

For more information about these training events, go to the Staff Development Calendar.

Staff Development events are listed in the Calendar of Events. Search by Staff Development & month.

If you need ADA accommodations, please contact Carol.Odeleye@slcc.edu

Questions? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu

 

 

Administrative Assistant Learning Community

CA49 – Faculty Fall/Spring Overload Etrieve Process

Come and learn how to process your Faculty Overload Agreements for Fall and Spring

Semesters through Etrieve! 

Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021

Virtual Learning Session

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

 

Prior to the workshop, you will receive a link to join the meeting.

Learning Objectives

-No more faculty signing additional overload forms 

-Overload Agreement now in Faculty Handbook Appendix 10

-Overload Forms now streamlined using Etrieve!  

Presented By 

James Broadbent, Director, Faculty Services – Human Resources

Who can register to attend?

This training is specific for the Academic Administrative Assistants, but all AALC members are welcome to register to attend.

More Information and Registration

You must register for each training event.  

Register in the MySLCC EmployeeTraining Portal.  Search under “Staff Development.”

Visit the catalog for a listing of all Staff Development training events.

If you need ADA accommodations, please contact Carol.Odeleye@slcc.edu.

For more information about these training events, go to the Staff Development Calendar.

Questions? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu

 


Employee Wellness

Positive Psychology

While many other branches of psychology tend to focus on dysfunction and abnormal behavior, positive psychology is the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and communities to thrive. This 15-week, interactive program focuses on boosting optimism and positivity. It’s a series of informative sessions designed to build valuable lifestyle practices and increase your overall well-being. The course highlights happiness, gratitude, mindfulness and resilience education. 

Positive Psychology Class Schedule:

Monday

2 to 3 p.m.

Online

Tuesday

1 to 2 p.m.

Online

Thursday

2 to 3 p.m.

Online

Class enrollment will be limited to 20 participants in each section, so please register early!

Positive psychology teaches us the power of shifting one’s perspective which can lead to astounding changes in well-being and quality of life.


Retirement Planning Workshops


Be sure to check the full list of upcoming Financial Planning WebinarsEmployees can access these webinars at TIAA.org/webinars. Recordings are available for replay on demand for 90 days following the live webinar date. 


Helpful Resources


OIT Training at SLCC

Want to learn more advanced Excel? Interested in SharePoint Basics? Sign up for a class with OIT training.

 

Have a question? Contact OIT Training:

Tami.Anderson@slcc.edu or (801) 957-3944

Judy.Sylvester@slcc.edu or (801) 957-4560


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