Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Staff Development Opportunities — 07/20/2022

  






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

Avoiding Burnout
Prolonged periods of stress—related to your work, your home life, or your health—can lead to burnout. Burnout reduces our productivity and saps our energy, leaving us overwhelmed by everyday tasks and feeling increasingly cynical and resentful. In this course, Todd Dewett helps you recognize some of the most common causes of burnout, such as long hours, too much travel, tight deadlines, and no vacation, so that you can figure out how to prevent stress from building up. Plus, get tips for jump-starting your recovery and publicly owning your burnout experience. 

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

Proven Success Strategies for Women at Work
Women are underrepresented in the C-suite. And women who aspire to leadership roles face unique challenges in today's companies. They are passed over for key opportunities, paid less than their male colleagues, and left out of critical networks and sponsor relationships. Additionally, smaller everyday challenges impede women's progress at work, like being interrupted in meetings, having their ideas stolen, or having to do 'invisible work' for no credit. Being a woman at work today requires a unique set of skills and strategies.

In this course, business consultants Deborah Kolb and Elizabeth Robillard help women learn these strategies so they can get the job they want, the pay they deserve, and the credit that counts. They provide guidance on how to identify challenges, negotiate for better opportunities and compensation, get helpful feedback, and create a network of support. In the course, they use scenarios of real women tackling these challenges and coming out ahead. 

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


Caregiver TalkingPoints Workshops for Employees (2022-23)

Staff Development will continue to partner with Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services to offer ten new monthly Caregiver TalkingPoints workshops for SLCC employees who are caring for aging adults. These workshops help employees develop the skills needed to manage their 
caregiving responsibilities for a better work-life balance. Each workshop is an opportunity for a “discussion,” not a “listen in lecture” workshop. We encourage employees to come prepared to ask questions and share their challenges and accomplishments. 

The Caregiver TalkingPoints series qualifies as a Level 4 Employee Wellness Program.
Embracing Technology – Each year new tools and Apps are available to support and assist in care management. This Talking Point shares various ways technology can assist a caregiver and others to minimize stress, get organized, perform rapid communications, and complete tasks.

Presented by Kathy Nelson, Training Specialist, Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services.
You must register for this workshop in the MySLCC Employee Training Portal to receive a link to join the meeting.

Questions? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu.

Monday, July 18, 2022

College Welcomes New Departmental Leaders

Please join the College in welcoming three new leaders of the People & Workplace Culture and Facilities departments.

Associate Vice President for People & Workplace Culture

Rick Enyard.

On June 1, Rick Enyard joined SLCC as associate vice president for People & Workplace Culture (PWC). Rick has a depth and breadth of experience in human resources and strengthening organizational culture. Most recently, Rick served as the chief human resources officer for the City of Columbia, Missouri. In addition, Rick has experience serving in similar roles in higher education, notably at Elgin Community College and Indiana State University.

Rick holds multiple degrees from the University of Missouri, including a bachelor’s degree in educational studies and counseling services, a master’s in educational counseling and personnel services, and a doctorate in higher education and foundation administration.


Associate Vice President for Facility Services

Joshua Sylvester.

On June 16, Joshua Sylvester joined SLCC as associate vice president for Facilities Services. Josh has significant experience in facility and operations management, recently serving as the director of facilities for Thanksgiving Point in Lehi. Before working with Thanksgiving Point, Josh worked as a project manager and engineer for Big-D Construction and a facilities manager for JR Simplot.

Josh holds a Bachelor of Science in construction management from Brigham Young University and an MBA from the University of Las Vegas. Additionally, Josh holds a ProFM Certification and Six Sigma Certification.



Interim Senior Director for People & Workplace Culture

Lisa Fowler.

Lisa Fowler recently accepted the appointment of interim senior director for PWC. Lisa will serve in this interim role through June 30, 2023.

Lisa holds two degrees from Brigham Young University, including a bachelor’s in English literature and a master’s in organizational behavior and human resource management. Additionally, Lisa holds a Juris Doctor degree from J. Ruben Clark Law School, BYU.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Staff Development Opportunities — 07/13/2022

 






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

Designing A Presentation
Perhaps the most essential skill for all knowledge workers, sales professionals, business owners, and educators is the ability to design compelling presentations. Whether you’re reporting performance metrics, delivering training, or pitching a big idea, you need a presentation to support you and illuminate your speech. In this course, designer Tony Harmer takes you through the essentials of presentation design to give you the tools you'll find most useful in thinking about, designing and building successful presentations. Tony covers a variety of key topics, including mood boards, outlines, layout, type and text, color considerations, graphics, video, charts, transitions, and animations. He concludes with some useful advice on finishing touches and follow-ups for your presentation. 

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

Developing a Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Program

Diversity, inclusion, and belonging (DIBs) isn’t just a buzzword. DIBs programs can have real impact on employees’ productivity and welfare. Think about the best group you ever belonged to—where you felt like everyone cared about you, understood you, and valued you as a part of the group. That is the kind of environment that promotes sharing, innovation, and growth. This course shows HR leaders how to develop a DIBs strategy that builds diverse, inclusive environments where everyone feels like they belong. Dr. Stefanie K. Johnson explains how to create a strategy for your organization and start integrating DIBs into core HR activities, such as recruitment, training, performance evaluations, and promotions. Plus, learn how to get buy-in and evaluate the ongoing success of your program.

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. 

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 "E030 (CPR/First Aid/AED)" for the 2-part night class. 



Caregiver TalkingPoints Workshops for Employees (2022-23)

Staff Development will continue to partner with Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services to offer ten new monthly Caregiver TalkingPoints workshops for SLCC employees who are caring for aging adults. These workshops help employees develop the skills needed to manage their 
caregiving responsibilities for a better work-life balance. Each workshop is an opportunity for a “discussion,” not a “listen in lecture” workshop. We encourage employees to come prepared to ask questions and share their challenges and accomplishments. 

The Caregiver TalkingPoints series qualifies as a Level 4 Employee Wellness Program.
Embracing Technology – Each year new tools and Apps are available to support and assist in care management. This Talking Point shares various ways technology can assist a caregiver and others to minimize stress, get organized, perform rapid communications, and complete tasks.

Presented by Kathy Nelson, Training Specialist, Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services.
You must register for this workshop in the MySLCC Employee Training Portal to receive a link to join the meeting.

Questions? Contact Deanne.Arvizu@slcc.edu.

Taylorsville City Construction Update

The city of Taylorsville, Utah Department of Transit, and Utah Transit Authority have collaborated and planned multiple construction projects in Taylorsville throughout 2022-2025. Information about each project is provided below with access to a construction area map, contact information and a rough timeframe for when projects will begin. Please anticipate short-term travel delays, lane closures, alternate routes and access restrictions in the affected areas.

Summer 2022 Construction

Salt Lake Community College Paving

UDOT will begin working on the SR-292 at the Redwood Campus during the summer of 2022.

Contact Information

Hotline: 855-740-8740
Email: slccpaving@utah.gov

5400 South 1900 West Intersection

UDOT will begin a project that will improve drainage and provide a better and safer traffic flow through the intersection of 5400 S and 1900 W. Construction will start in the summer of 2022.

Visit UDOT Input for more information as it becomes available.

Contact Information

Phone: 855-740-8750
Email: 5400S1900Wimprovements@utah.gov

Redwood Road Mobility; 4100 South to 5400 South

Taylorsville City and UDOT will begin construction along Redwood Road between 4100 South and 5400 South. The project will start in summer 2022 and with anticipated completion in fall 2023.

Contact Information

UDOT Public Information Team: 855-663-6800
Email: redwoodroadmobility@utah.gov

Redwood Road Update; 6200 S to I-215

UDOT is designing improvements to SR-68 (Redwood Road) from 6200 South to I-215. Construction will begin in late 2022, with anticipated completion in 2023.

Visit UDOT Input for more information and to view a construction area map.

Contact Information

Public Involvement Team: 385-955-5595
Email: redwoodroadupdated@utah.gov

2023-2025 Construction

Midvalley Connector

The Federal Transit Authority and UTA are currently under design preparations for a new Bus Rapid Transit route, connecting to Murray Central station, SLCC Redwood Campus and the West Valley Central station. Construction will run from 2023-2025.

Any questions or concerns will be addressed at a public open house focusing on the project’s environmental impact.

In-Person Public Meeting

July 18, 4-7 p.m.
Taylorsville City Council Chambers

Online Public Meeting

July 18, 12-1 p.m.

Contact Information

Midvalley Connector: 801-901-7888
Email: info@midvalleyconnector.com

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

SLCC Staff Development – 07/06/2022





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

Become a Super Collaborator

Want to take your career to the next level? Take steps towards mastering the art of collaboration. This course provides professionals with practical steps they can take to work more effectively with others. Join Debbie Danon, the co-founder and joint CEO of TrustLab, and Yasmeen Akhtar, the director at Alexander Haus, as they provide insights into the mindset and habits of super collaborators. Along the way, they share tips for implementing habits for successful collaboration into your workflow, as well as how to harness collaboration to power your career goals.
Email me if you have questions: anjali.pai@slcc.edu

Global expansion can help a company grow faster, enjoy the benefits of global scale, and tap into the unique advantages of different locations. Yet, global expansion also creates many challenges—such as exposure to unfamiliar cultures and markets, difficulties in coordinating far-flung operations, and greater organizational complexity. Whether global expansion adds or destroys value depends on your company's ability to build the necessary local capabilities in the different markets and manage the global network effectively. In this course, join Anil Gupta and Haiyan Wang, two of the world's foremost experts on global strategy, as they step through how to maximize the benefits and minimize the costs and risks when leading a company which spans multiple markets. Discover how to connect with the local market, manage across cultures, cultivate employee engagement in foreign subsidiaries, cultivate a global mindset, and more. 
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. 


Faculty Development Opportunites — 7/06/2022

 


Register for these professional development opportunities in the SLCC Registration System. In your MySLCC portal, click on the "Employee Tab". Find Register for Training. All events are located under the department "Faculty Development" unless otherwise noted below. Registration Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prAX89hbY0k


Foundations of Inclusive Teaching
This self-paced, online Canvas course introduces instructors to key concepts and principles for equitable and inclusive teaching. The course includes definitions, short readings, videos, reflective questions, teaching strategies, and other resources. Participants will complete a series of self-paced learning activities, record their teaching ideas in a notebook or teaching journal, and complete a formal reflection. Adjunct faculty will be compensated for 6 hours for this course. This course is always available for registration.


Equity in Student Writing Learning Community 
June 24, July 29
11:00-12:00pm
Zoom - link sent after registration. 
In this learning community, participants will learn how to create equitable writing instruction, assignment, and assessment practices for all SLCC students. Participants will complete a four-hour self-paced Canvas course and a one-hour scheduled learning community discussion. 5 hours total. Register for one, two, or all three learning community courses! 

(FO21) Writing with Hidden Disabilities: June 24. Registration closes: June 17.

(FO22) Teaching Towards Linguistic Justice: July 29. Registration closes: July 22.


Equity in Student Writing—On Your Schedule 
If you cannot commit to a specific discussion date, (see learning community above), consider enrolling in one or more of the Equity in Student Writing self-paced courses.  These courses finish with an informal conversation with the facilitator that fits your schedule. 

(FO04) Working Well with ELL Writers, 4 hours 

(FO10) Writing with Hidden Disabilities, 4 hours

(FO16) Teaching Towards Linguistic Justice, 4 hours 

(FO06) Developing Successful Student Writers, 4 hours 

(FO08) Developing Successful Student Readers, 12 hours
 

eLearning Courses

Canvas User Credential Course (DCUC) 
Course is always open (register anytime)
This course teaches the key features of Canvas. The course is self-paced, so you can complete this course as quickly you’d like. There are no on-campus meetings for this course. The course is taught asynchronously and fully online so you can experience what it’s like to be an online student. Adjunct faculty are compensated 12 hours for this course. For more information, see FAQs about SLCC's Canvas User Credential. Register for the course in SLCC's training registration system; look for course code DCUC.
 
 
 

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