Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Staff Development Opportunities — 10/12/2022


Staff Development is pleased to offer staff a wide variety of trainings and workshops for your professional development. See our catalog and calendars below. If you have any specific feedback you would like to give, please email kaliah.mahafutau@slcc.edu. 

 

 

 

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

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. 

 

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 

  • Login Instructions - Full time employees 

  • Login into www.uprisehealth.com/. 

  • Click on Member Login. 

  • Enter access code: saltlakecommunitycollege and click next 
     

  • *  Login Instructions - Part-time employees 

  • Login into www.uprisehealth.com/. 

  • Click on Member Login. 

  • Enter access code: slcc and click next 

 

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 

 

57 minutes 

Creating a culture of accountability makes life at work easier. Accountability can help create a sense of ownership and autonomy and can build up trust amongst the people you work with. However, being in a remote environment can make it harder to hold yourself, and others, accountable. In this course, business coach Mitch Simon shares his secrets for how to foster accountability in a virtual or remote environment. Mitch walks through the fundamentals of virtual accountability and the different types of accountabilities that exist. He then guides you through methods to help build and demonstrate accountability, as well as how to create the infrastructure for accountability to thrive. Finally, Mitch provides communication tips that can help you have more effective conversations that build trust and a culture of accountability. After this course, you may feel more empowered to hold yourself and those around you more accountable. 


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

 

Inclusive work environments can yield greater creative output, boost employee morale, and benefit a company’s bottom line. But even as a slew of modern companies make strides towards true workplace inclusivity, many still miss the mark. This is often due to a lack of cultural competence, or the ability to engage and adapt across cultural differences. In this course, instructor Mary-Frances Winters explains why cultural competence is key to the success of any diversity-related initiative, as well as how to assess and grow your own cultural competence. She shares scenarios and techniques that can help you grasp how your worldview impacts your behavior, as well as how to more effectively engage and adapt across cultural differences.


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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