Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Staff Development Opportunities — 12/15/2021

                                                    


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



LinkedIn Learning 


LinkedIn Learning Course

The Future of Work: The Necessary Skills of Your Future Workforce

-52 minutes

As the digitization of business continues to accelerate, increased adaptability and responsiveness are essential. In this course, workforce innovation specialist Sophie Wade guides you through the traits, skills, and strategies that you and your workers need to move your company forward. Sophie highlights digital business skills, including core technical skills, flexibility, adaptability, and problem-solving. Next, she explores ways to build human-centric skills, such as fostering trust, integrating empathy, embracing inclusiveness, enhancing communication, and facilitating collaboration. 

LinkedIn JEDI Collection Learning Course

Communicating about Culturally Sensitive Issues

Discussions about cultural differences can be uncomfortable. They take courage. In this course, business communication professor Daisy Lovelace shares principles and strategies that can help you have more productive, meaningful conversations on topics related to diversity. Daisy helps you understand that everyone has a unique lens based on their experiences, and that understanding and appreciating that difference is the first step in being able to discuss sensitive topics. She also outlines a number of techniques to help you navigate these difficult conversations.

 


All employees can utilize LinkedIn Learning: SLCC Learn or https://lnkd.in/gE9RCNW


Questions about LinkedIn Learning? Contact Anjali Pai: anjali.pai@slcc.edu


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

 

StrengthsQuest Workshop Series – Spring 2022

Participants can advance their own development and growth by thinking, reflecting on, and applying

their talents and strengths. In this series participants can discover, develop, and apply their strengths

through the completion of the StrengthsFinder assessment and attending the Strengths Series workshops.

CH05-StrengthsQuest: Exploring Your Strengths

This is an introductory workshop for all SLCC employees to learn about their personal talents

and strengths. In this highly interactive session, individuals will explore their top five talents 

and learn ways to develop and apply these talents in their work at the College and beyond.

Thursday, January 27th, 2022

Virtual Session

10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

 

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

Learning Objectives

-How to identify talents

-How to turn talents into strengths

-How to utilize talents in the workplace

-How building on talents increases personal well-being and career satisfaction

Presented By 

Deanne Arvizu

Training and Development Coordinator& Professional Development Center Manager Staff Development

People and Workplace Culture

Who can register to attend?

All SLCC Employees

(After registering and prior to attending the workshop, participants will be notified, and given instructions regarding the completion of the StrengthsQuest Assessment.)

 

CH07-StrengthsQuest: Strengths In Your Career

This workshop is for employees who have taken the StrengthsQuest or StrengthsFinder Assessment. We prefer that individuals have attended the Exploring Your Strengths Training, but that is not required.

Thursday, February 24th, 2022

Virtual Session

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

 

 

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

Learning Objectives

-How to utilize your talents in your chosen career path.

-How to recognize the talents of others and work better with them.

-How to understand when you are operating  with your talents in a raw or mature state.

Presented By

Brandi Mair – Interim Director, Employee Relations, People and Workplace Culture

Who can register to attend?

All SLCC Employees who have taken the StrengthsQuest or StrengthsFinder Assessment.

 

CH08-StrengthsQuest - Strengths for Supervisors

This workshop is for supervisors who have taken the StrengthsQuest or StrengthsFinder

assessment and attended a Strengths presentation. We would prefer that individuals

have gone through the Exploring Your Strengths Workshop, but that is not required. 

Friday, April 29th, 2022

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, People and Workplace Culture

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

 


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. 


Caregiver Workshops


Staff Development is proud to announce that we are partnering with Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services to offer a selection of aging adult caregiver workshops for SLCC Employees. This set of workshops assist SLCC employees who are caregivers in developing the skills needed to manage an in-home care environment for aging adults for better work-life balance. There is no cost for the workshops. Register for the virtual workshops in the MySLCC Employee Training Portal. Prior to each workshop, employees who have registered will receive a link to join the meeting. Due to the sensitive nature of the information shared in these workshops, they will not be recorded.

 

Here is the link to the monthly Caregiver Newsletter from Salt Lake County Aging & Adult Services.


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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