Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Staff Development Opportunities — 06/29/2022




All events are located under the department “Staff Development" unless otherwise noted below. Registration Tutorial Video: Staff Development Registration Tutorial

To sign up for Employee Wellness Summer of Play, visit Microsoft Forms

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 and will receive a confirmation email.



Employee Assistance Program (EAP)




Reliant Behavioral Health (EAP - Employee Assistance Program) 

    • EAP Member Flyer
    • Login Instructions 
      • Login into www.uprisehealth.com/.
      • Click on Members at the top of the page.
      • Click on the RBH logo
      • Enter access code: saltlakecommunitycollege
      • Click on Personal Advantage


LinkedIn Learning Courses


Building Trust

Trust is a fundamental aspect of any productive relationship. In business, trust has been proven to decrease turnover, increase innovation, and improve team performance. When trust is compromised, relationships and productivity can suffer. This course shows how professionals of all kinds can build trust with colleagues across their organization. Kelley School of Business senior lecturer Brenda Bailey-Hughes explains how to prove you are trustworthy, even in challenging situations like remote teams, and integrate trust-building habits into your daily routine. 

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


Women Helping Women Succeed in the Workplace

From sexual harassment to social conditioning toward perfectionism, to simply being taken seriously by men, women are still in the position of having to fight for what they deserve. This course is a roadmap to self-advocacy and career success. Women—and their male allies—can learn how to advocate for raises, build self-confidence, convey executive presence, and stop sexual harassment. Aspiring board members can also learn why it’s important to stay true to yourself: your unique perspective is an asset, not a liability. This course includes videos from: Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and cofounder of Ellevest, an investing platform for women Valerie Purdie Greenaway, social psychologist at Columbia University Gretchen Carlson, TV commentator, journalist, author, Ted Talk alum, and female empowerment advocate Claire Shipman, TV journalist and author of The Confidence Code Halla Tómasdóttir, Icelandic businesswoman, politician, and speaker. Note: This course was produced by Big Think. We are pleased to host this content in our library.

Email me if you have questions: charlen.mcneil@slcc.edu


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


Other Courses


CPR First Aid AED Class

SLCC's Emergency Management Department will be conducting First Aid, CPR and AED training in July. This 8-hour class will help you gain crucial skills and help us all create a safer college community. Please considering joining us. 


The cost is $15 per person. The class will be held in the GFSB Conference Room (111/115) on the Redwood Campus. 


First session:

July 12, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.


Second session:

July 19 - July 20, 4 - 8 p.m.*

**Please note that you need to attend BOTH nights, for a total of 8 hours, to be certified.


To register, visit the Emergency Training link in MySLCC. Select "Emergency Management" as your Training/Department, and under course select "E029 (CPR/First Aid/AED)" for the morning section or "E030 (CPR/First Aid/AED)" for the 2-part night class. 

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