**Please note that the following opportunities are available to all faculty and staff.**
LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning Course
Become an Administrative Professional
Administrative professionals keep organizations running smoothly. Master the skills necessary to thrive in this fast-paced job, from effective communication and business etiquette to the must-have technology skills that are essential for all administrative professionals.
Learn the essentials of efficient and productive administrative work.
Communicate effectively and with confidence.
Master the fundamentals of the Microsoft Office suite.
LinkedIn JEDI Collection Learning Course
We're all biased. Our experiences shape who we are, and our race, ethnicity, gender, height, weight, sexual orientation, place of birth, and other factors impact the lens with which we view the world. In this course, diversity expert Stacey Gordon helps you recognize and acknowledge your own biases so that you can identify them when making decisions, and prevent yourself from making calls based on a biased viewpoint. Stacey explains some of the most common forms that a bias takes: affinity bias, halo bias, perception bias, and confirmation bias. She helps you recognize the negative effects of bias within your organization, as well as the benefits to be realized by uncovering bias in decision-making processes. Finally, she outlines strategies for overcoming personal and organizational bias.
All employees can utilize LinkedIn Learning: SLCC Learn or https://lnkd.in/gE9RCNW.
Training
Registration Information (You must register for each training event.)
Registration Instructions for the MySLCC Employee Training Portal
Log into MySLCC.
Click on the Employee Tab.
Click on Register for Training on the lower right (scroll down).
Click on the blue Register for Training link on the top left.
Click on the Training/Department Drop-Down Menu, then click on Staff Development.
Click on the Course Drop-Down Menu, then click on the workshop you want to register for.
Click on Search.
Click on Details on the right. The workshop details will come up.
Click on Register in the box at the bottom. You are registered!
You will receive a confirmation email.
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.Odelye@slcc.edu in HR.
Questions? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu
CW18 – Writing a Desk Manual What do you do when you are not able to be in the office and have to miss work? Do you have a backup person who knows how to perform important procedures you are responsible for? What if you have information to share with your colleagues regarding tasks and responsibilities of your specific role? Learn how to create a desk manual to put your mind at ease and to improve efficiencies in your office. | |
Tuesday, April 26th Virtual Learning Session 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Prior to the workshop, you will receive a link to join the meeting. | Learning Objectives -Identify tasks, responsibilities and knowledge you engage with every day. -Learn how to clearly communicate those tasks, responsibilities, and knowledge in written form. -Learn about options for creating an online desk manual |
Presented By Tiffany Rousculp – Profession - English Department and Director - SLCC Writing Across the College Program | Who can register to attend? All SLCC Staff (This workshop will be recorded and posted to the Staff Development website under Recorded Workshops.) |
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 |
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.
CH08-Strengths for Supervisors (Tier 3) 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 |
Caregiver Workshops for SLCC Employees – Spring 2022 Staff Development is proud to announce that we are partnering with Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services to offer a selection of caregiver workshops for SLCC Employees. This set of workshops assist SLCC employees who are caring for aging adults in developing the skills needed to manage an in-home care environment for better work-life balance. There is no cost for the workshops. Register for each workshop in the MySLCC Employee Training/Registration 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. Questions about these workshops? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu. | |
CC30 – Working With Behaviors Virtual Training Session 10:00 am – 11:00 am Learning Objectives Professionals use a variety of words when discussing behaviors—examples include, coping, guiding, and managing. What is the difference in the three and what types of technique works best with each approach? Learn skills to influence the care environment, and learn when to ask for help. Some behaviors require assistance. | |
Presented By Kathy Nelson – Training Specialist Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services | Who can register to attend? All SLCC Employees Due to the sensitive nature of the information shared in these workshops, they will not be recorded. You must register to attend the virtual sessions. |
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.” Prior to each workshop, employees will receive a link to join the meeting. 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 |
Employee Wellness
There are many ways to engage with the Employee Wellness Program as an employee. Starting March 7, the personal training program will be starting another round of personal training for the 21–22 fiscal year.
- The personal training program will run March 7 – June 20 (Intake form opens up February 15).
- The personal training program offers 16 weeks of free, 1-hour personal training for full-time employees plus a monetary incentive for all those who complete the program.
- For those who are new to the program or are curious about whether it is right for you, there is a 17-minute introductory video to explain the program.
- The aims of this video are to explain:
- The functionality of the program
- Participant selection process
- Expectations of personal trainers
- Expectations of clients
- Sign up by completing the Block 3 Intake Form starting February 15.
- For more opportunities such as Health Education, Walking Groups, Drop-in Yoga, Diabetes Prevention, and more visit the Employee Wellness Website.
Positive psychology teaches us the power of shifting one’s perspective which can lead to astounding changes in well-being and quality of life.
Positive Psychology Class Schedule: starting the beginning of March. Three virtual classes will be offered: Monday at 2, Tuesday at 1pm and Thursday at 2 pm. Class enrollment will be limited to 20 participants in each section, so please visit the Employee Wellness website to register.
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
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