Tuesday, March 3, 2020

HR #TrainingTuesday - Week of Mar 3, 2020

A weekly roundup of human capital training and events!

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A weekly roundup of human capital training and events!

Week of March 3, 2020

Slam the Scam Webinar - Mar 5, 1-1:15 pm ET

Join AARP, the Federal Trade Commission and representatives from each of the most commonly impersonated government agencies: Medicare, the Internal Revenue Service, the Census Bureau, and the Social Security Administration, for a special edition webinar, Slam the Scam. During this short, 15 minute session, you'll learn about how to recognize, report and keep you and your loved ones safe from government impostor scams. Register online to join the session.

GovLoop - Preparing for the Future: Reskilling and Upskilling Your Workforce - Mar 5, 2-3 pm ET

Join GovLoop for an interactive presentation on how agencies are actually transforming their human resources practices into modern, efficient operations that prioritize engagement and continuous learning. Register for this free webinar on the GovLoop website


Next week:

Intergenerational Sensitivity & Bystander Awareness Training - Mar 10, 10 am & 2:30 pm ET

This short, interactive session (4 hours) describes that today's workforce is not just diverse in culture and gender. Employees of all ages are now working together in teams and workgroups. In this high-impact training course, you will learn and practice techniques for techniques for communicating, collaborating and working with coworkers and customers from all generational backgrounds. Register for this free, in-person course in DOI Talent.

EEO Investigator Refresher Course - Mar 11, 8:30 am - 5 pm ET

This course meets the annual 8-hour continuing education requirement for federal EEO Investigators. From the comfort of the location of your choice, you will receive instructions on recent developments in federal sector EEO and learn how these changes affect the investigation of complaints filed by federal employees. Additionally, you'll have an opportunity to practice your investigative skills. Course fee is $350 - register online for this event.

Intergenerational Sensitivity & Bystander Awareness Training - Mar 11, 10 am & 2:30 pm ET

This short, interactive session (4 hours) describes that today's workforce is not just diverse in culture and gender. Employees of all ages are now working together in teams and workgroups. In this high-impact training course, you will learn and practice techniques for techniques for communicating, collaborating and working with coworkers and customers from all generational backgrounds. Register for this free, in-person course in DOI Talent.

HR Professional Development: Job Analysis - Mar 11, 2-3 pm ET

Job analysis is the basis for every employment practice of the Federal Government, including recruitment, assessment, training, and performance management. This webinar will provide an overview of the job analysis process including how to develop, collect, and analyze job analysis data, document the process, and apply the results to make personnel decisions. Contact Landon Mock for more information and register on DOI Talent.

Executive Women in Government Leadership Summit: The Power of Persistence - Mar 12, 8 am - 7 pm ET

The Executive Women in Government (EWG) cordially invites you to the 2020 Leadership Summit to enjoy four inspiring keynote speakers and four expert panels focused on the power of persistence, keys to success, and empowering women in the workforce. Summit participants will have unparalleled access to prominent public sector leaders, and industry experts, as well as the opportunity to participate in an exchange of ideas. Cost is $125-175. Register via Eventbrite and contact execwomeningov@gmail.com with questions.


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