Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Staff Development Opportunities — 08/24/2022



We heard your input and have included all of our training and workshops in an excel sheet so you can easily search and filter. Please visit the link below to view our new catalog. If you have any specific feedback you would like to give on how we can better the catalog, please email kaliah.mahafutau@slcc.edu.

Fall 2022 Staff Development Catalog

Also, check out the Staff Development SLCC Calendar of Events page! 

Staff Development Calendar of Events

How to register for events on the catalog:

All events are located under the department “Staff Development" unless otherwise noted. 

*If you would like more detail, visit the Employee Wellness Website

Registration Tutorial Video: Staff Development Registration Tutorial

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.


21-day Stand Against Racism Challenge

For the past two years, we have partnered with the local YWCA to encourage all faculty and staff to take the YWCA & SLCC 21 Day Challenge to dedicate time and space to build more effective social justice habits. With the addition of a JEDI goal into our formal GPS program, we encourage you to check out this year’s Challenge now called the 21-day Stand Against Racism ChallengeThis year’s focus areas include civic engagement, economic opportunity and security, education, health care, and representation in media. Stay tuned for registration links in your email and opportunities to sign up for facilitated sessions on each Friday of the Challenge. And don’t forget to add this into your GPS!


Employee Assistance Program (EAP)




  • Reliant Behavioral Health (EAP - Employee Assistance Program)
    • 24-hour crisis help: 866-750-1327
      • No access code is needed for 24-hour crisis help
    • Face-to-face, video, and in-person counseling for relationship and family issues, stress, anxiety, and other support need
      • Call: 866-750-1327
      • Enter access code: saltlakecommunitycollege
    • EAP Member Flyer (Full Time Employees)
      • Login Instructions - Full time employees
        • Login into www.uprisehealth.com/.
        • Click on Member Login.
        • Enter access code: saltlakecommunitycollege and click next
    • EAP Member Flyer (Part-time Employees)
      •  Login Instructions - Part-time employees


Search Advocate Online Course

The SLCC Search Advocate program is a crucial part of SLCC’s strategic plan to achieve equity in student participation and completion. This self-paced, online Canvas course introduces participants to key concepts and principles for becoming a trained Search Advocate. For more information on the in-person or online training, or to request a Search Advocates for your hiring committee, please contact Cha McNeil at charlen.mcneil@slcc.edu. 


LinkedIn Learning Courses


How to Organize Your Time & Your Life (and Audio Course)
23 minutes
Looking for an organizational system that fits your specific needs? Don’t just follow the trendiest new productivity hacks. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, join organization guru Julie Morgenstern as she discusses how to manage your time for greater productivity and build a system tailored to your needs. Julie goes over the importance of considering your goals and personality when designing your system. Figuring out what works best for you will ensure your system feels natural and functions optimally. Julie also covers how to troubleshoot your organizational systems in order to narrow down what’s working and what’s not, reclaim your creative time, keep your inbox from taking over your day, and more.
Email me if you have questions: anjali.pai@slcc.edu

Developing Cross-Cultural Intelligence

Being able to work across cultures is an increasingly necessary skill for all employees. Communications expert Tatiana Kolovou helps you develop the cross-cultural intelligence to navigate cultural differences. She outlines the six primary areas of cultural difference, highlighting the differences between high- and low-context cultures. Once you can recognize the differences, she helps you use visual and nonvisual cues in the environment to inform your actions and respond effectively. The course closes with two scenarios that demonstrate how to apply the principles of cross-cultural intelligence.

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

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


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