LMP Focus Areas

Health and Safety Champions — August 2021 Focus

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Partner with your teammates to identify and eliminate hazards in your workplace. Encourage everyone to voice their opinion and be part of the process.

Jennifer Gladwell
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Use this activity flyer to help your teammates speak up and make the workplace safer.

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5 Essential Tips: Building Vaccine Confidence Together

Submitted by Beverly White on Fri, 06/25/2021 - 15:33
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The vaccines to fight COVID-19 are safe and effective. Bring doctors and frontline employees together into huddles to discuss vaccines.

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Frontline managers, physicians and UBT co-leads

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To plan and convene huddles between employees and doctors about the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Health and Safety Champions — July 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 06/18/2021 - 10:06
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Make appreciation part of your team agenda. Such positive gestures build morale and reduce stress and anxiety.

Jennifer Gladwell
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Make appreciation part of your team agenda. Use this tool to build morale and reduce stress and anxiety.

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Help End the Pandemic: Huddle Messages

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Thu, 06/10/2021 - 12:51
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The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is in sight. Vaccines are still important, so share these huddle messages with your team.

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Frontline managers and UBT co-leads

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During team huddles 

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Health and Safety Champions — June 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 05/17/2021 - 16:38
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What's the biggest risk for injury in your department? Find out by using this tool to engage your co-workers in a rounding coversation about safety.

Jennifer Gladwell
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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What's the biggest risk for injury in your department? Find out by using this tool to engage your co-workers in a rounding conversation about safety.

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Health and Safety Champions — May 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 04/19/2021 - 12:10
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Are your team members feeling anxious? If so, brainstorm ways to support each other and set a team goal to reduce stress.

Jennifer Gladwell
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Are your co-workers feeling anxious and worried? Download this activity to set a team goal to reduce stress.

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Keep Learning to Stay Future Ready

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Mon, 03/29/2021 - 00:16
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Get tips on future of workforce learning; view webcast recording for internal use

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Keep Learning to Stay Future Ready
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Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to make time to learn.

Priscilla Gill and Dawn Nelson of Mayo Clinic emphasized the importance of learning while working during Kaiser Permanente's Future Ready webcast February 25.

"The future of work is about learning," said Gill, director of Workforce Learning. "We all should strive for continuous learning and to be lifelong learners."

"Everyone is some form of a leader," said Nelson, nurse administrator for Education and Professional Development. "Think about how you can grow your personal leadership skills."

Because of the increasing importance of lifelong learning, Labor Management Partnership unions and Kaiser Permanente have negotiated industry-leading resources to assist union members in adapting to change, including tuition reimbursement and education trusts — which had record usage in 2020. Future Ready, hosted by National Workforce Planning and Development, is part of the Workforce of the Future initiative to prepare employees for tomorrow's jobs.

"This is something we've been doing for years and has become even more important with the global pandemic," said Monica Morris, senior director for National Workforce Planning and Development.

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Gill and Nelson agreed, noting the shift this past year to virtual education.

"COVID truly accelerated a lot of our plans," Gill told moderator Peggi Winter, Kaiser Permanente's nurse educaiton leader. "It has indeed moved us at least 5 years into the future."

The webcast, which detailed examples specific to nursing, highlighted learnings that can be applied to many job classifications across Kaiser Permanente.

Mayo Clinic, an integrated health system, emphasizes learning from day one through each career step. This includes learning:

  • Experientially on the job
  • Socially through learning communities, mentoring and coaching
  • Formally with programs, courses, workshops and conferences

"As leaders, we should get to know our staff and understand what their dreams and aspirations are," Gill said. "In doing so, we can help them craft a career plan."

For nurses, learning starts with onboarding, then continues with professional development, a nurse leadership program and nurse leader growth opportunities.

"It is important for staff to be encouraged and guided to find their areas of interest in leadership," Nelson said.

To learn more, view a webcast recording for internal Kaiser Permanente use only.

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Empowering the Workforce

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Sun, 03/21/2021 - 19:47
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Union members, managers and leaders share their personal experiences about how they've used education and training programs to propel their careers.

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EXPLORE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Hear more from these and other advocates. Check out recorded sessions from Workforce Development Week in October.

Start your own journey:

For all employees: KP Career Planning (tuition reimbursement, career paths and more), KP Learn

For Partnership union members: Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust, SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW Multi-Employer Training Fund 

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The training and education resources negotiated by Kaiser Permanente and the Partnership unions are helping employees advance their careers. These opportunities are making KP’s promise of a diverse and inclusive workplace come to life. Learn more from employees, managers and leaders who shared their stories during the first virtual Workforce Development Week.

Addie Darby, UFCW Local 1996, quality control, Health Information Management, Georgia

With the help of the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust and encouragement of manager Sophia Wilson, Darby has earned an associate degree in business management, a bachelor's in health administration, and a master's in health technology and education. She’s not stopping there. Darby is enrolled in a doctorate program and plans to graduate this year (2021).

Sadao Nakachi, UNAC/UHCP, emergency room nurse, Southern California

After leveraging workforce development opportunities to become an RN and earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing, Nakachi went on to get a master’s in business for veterans. He holds numerous professional certifications and connects fellow nurses to educational opportunities. “I always try to find courses that’ll overall maximize my potential at KP,” he says. Follow him on Instagram @NurseScholar.

Crystal Muir, OPEIU Local 2, clinical assistant, Mid-Atlantic States

Muir is using tuition reimbursement to pursue her bachelor’s degree in nursing. She’s also used the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust’s Individual Stipend Program to attend school once a week, which she says, “I've been fortunate to do with trying to balance school, work and life being a mom.” She aims to graduate in 2022.

Sophia Wilson, supervisor, Health Information Management, Georgia

“I encourage all my staff to pursue education to stay marketable and relevant,” Wilson says. “I tell managers, ‘Please do not be so rigid as to make it harder for your employees to soar.’ If you put the resources into your staff, it can be nothing but a win-win.”

Philidah Seda, director, Specialty Care, Georgia

Not only does Seda encourage her staff to use workforce development resources, but she herself is studying for her doctoral degree. “The health care environment is getting more and more complex,” she says. “For us to prepare the workforce of the future, we have to invest in their learning.”

Eula Smith, SEIU-UHW, medical assistant, Northern California

Ask Smith why she wanted to work in health care, and she will bluntly tell you she didn’t. She started at KP as a shuttle bus driver. When that department was outsourced, Smith was offered the opportunity to train as a medical assistant with the help of the SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund. She has overcome her initial reluctance to deal with patients, saying “I love it now.”

Ingris Solares, SEIU Local 105, medical lab technician, Colorado

Solares began her career at KP as a phlebotomist before getting trained in her current field in an apprenticeship program with the help of SEIU Local 105 and the SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund. She intends to get more education to become a clinical lab scientist. “I knew I wanted more because I'm the first generation here in the United States,” she says. “My parents came from Guatemala, so I always felt like I needed to make the trip here worth it.”

Michael Brown, senior vice president, HR Consulting, National Functions

Before embarking on a career path that would bring him to KP as an HR leader, Brown went to law school. His father was frank with him: As a Black man, he needed an advanced degree to position himself for the same opportunities that others had.

“Before I even started working, I knew that education was going to be the equalizer.” That’s why he encourages KP employees to use workforce development programs and cultivate learning agility by trying different shifts, joining different departments and seeking informal leadership roles.

Kerrin Watkins, manager, Dental Office, Northwest

It's hard to lose top performers, but amazing to see them grow. “Invest in your employees and let them know you want to see them succeed,” Watkins says. “This will benefit you in the long run, because you will have employees that will feel more valued. If you take care of your employees, your employees will take care of your business.”

 

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High Hopes Sherry.D.Crosby Sun, 03/14/2021 - 14:48
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Watch this short video to hear what LMP team members in KP Washington have to say about the benefits of Partnership for frontline workers, managers and physicians.

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Watch this short video to hear what LMP team members in KP Washington have to say about the benefits of Partnership for frontline workers, managers, and physicians.

 

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Health and Safety Champions — April 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Sun, 03/14/2021 - 14:17
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Identify the risk for potential workplace hostility and learn how to defuse tense situations.

Jennifer Gladwell
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Partner with your teammates to identify and reduce the risk for workplace conflict.

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