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Word Match: Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Glossary Beverly White Sat, 03/13/2021 - 12:45
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Use this word match as a way to break up a meeting with some fun while having employees think about equity, inclusion and diversity.

 

 

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Break up a meeting with some fun ways to focus on your knowledge about equity, inclusion and diversity.

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Health and Safety Champions — March 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Tue, 02/23/2021 - 09:55
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Harness your inner strength by setting intentions. Think of an intention as a road map for your day. It’s not a goal — but a purpose or attitude that you're proud to embrace.

Jennifer Gladwell
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UBT health and safety champions

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Help your teammates design healthy intentions to restore their mind, body, and spirt.

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Health and Safety Champions — February 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Thu, 02/04/2021 - 14:38
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Help your teammates avoid slips, trips, and falls by encouraging them to identify and eliminate common hazards in their path of travel. 

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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Help your teammates avoid slips, trips, and falls by encouraging them to identify and eliminate common hazards in their path of travel. 

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Health and Safety Champions — January 2021 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Tue, 01/19/2021 - 09:55
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Encourage your team members to play “Food and Immunity Bingo,” to promote foods, nutrition habits, and lifestyle choices known to strengthen your immune system.

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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UBT health and safety champions

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Play “Food and Immunity Bingo” to promote foods, nutrition habits, and lifestyle choices known to strengthen your immune system.

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What Is Workforce Development?

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Kaiser Permanente encourages lifelong learning and job growth for all employees. Learn more about what workforce development can offer you. Visit kpcareerplanning.org.

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Kaiser Permanente encourages lifelong learning and job growth for all employees. Learn more about what workforce development can offer you. Visit kpcareerplanning.org.

 

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5 Tips to Build Your Career

Submitted by alec.rosenberg on Fri, 11/13/2020 - 11:26
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Explore Workforce Development Week resources to jump-start your career. View recorded sessions. 

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Kaiser Permanente offers many resources to help you advance your career.

Looking to get started? View sessions from Workforce Development Week and follow these 5 recommendations from the October virtual event.

1. Keep learning.

Kaiser Permanente encourages lifelong learning. Resources range from mentoring to tuition reimbursement for everyone to education trusts for eligible union members.

Sadao Nakachi, an emergency room registered nurse and UNAC/UHCP member in the Southern California Region, advanced professionally by using tuition reimbursement and the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Ingris Solares, an SEIU Local 105 member in the Colorado Region, began as a phlebotomist before completing a yearlong apprenticeship program with the SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund to become a medical lab technician.

View their success stories in the Day 1 and Day 2 employee panels.

2. Have a growth mindset.

Feel stuck in your current job? Reframe your thinking, says Michael Brown, vice president of Human Resources in the Georgia Region.

“You’re really not stuck. What you’re doing is developing expertise on that job. It provides you an opportunity to deliver strong results. That is good currency that you can take with you to that next position,” Brown said in a career expert panel.

View a recording of the leader panel.

3. Talk with your manager.

Managers should encourage employees’ career growth, says Kerrin Watkins, Dental Office manager in KP’s Northwest Region. She discusses workforce development with team members to understand their needs, inform them about resources and support their use of education trusts.

“Invest in your employees,” Watkins says. “If you take care of your employees, your employees will take care of your business.”

View Day 3 videos from Watkins and Georgia Region managers Philidah Seda and Sophia Wilson and learn more in the Manager’s Guide to Workforce Development.

4. Follow your professional dreams.

It’s never too late to develop your career, says Dennis Dabney, senior vice president, National Labor Relations and Office of Labor Management Partnership.

When Dabney was 40 and working in Human Resources for an automotive parts supplier, he decided to go to law school. He studied nights and weekends to get his degree. His extra work paid off, opening doors to career growth. Learn more in Dabney’s Day 1 video.

5. Just do it.

Kaiser Permanente employees can receive tuition reimbursement of up to $3,000 each year for successfully completing eligible courses.

Hiren Patel, a senior systems administrator in the Northern California Region, started as a pharmacy tech. He moved up in the organization using tuition reimbursement to get a bachelor’s degree and is currently pursuing a master’s degree.

“Make a plan and be flexible,” Patel says. “Just do it.”

Listen to Patel’s story on the Day 2 launch of the Excel Yourself podcast and explore the event’s website for additional episodes, Ask an Expert sessions, videos and more.

National Workforce Planning and Development hosted Workforce Development Week in collaboration with the Alliance of Health Care Unions and Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions.

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A Robot Can't Reason laurie.a.schmidt Wed, 10/28/2020 - 14:29
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When a state-of-the-art lab opened, some feared the technology and worried it would replace jobs. The results may surprise you. See how adapting to change can help members, workers and the enterprise.

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When a state-of-the-art lab opened, some feared the new technology. Employees worried it would replace jobs. But the results may surprise you. See how adapting to change is helping patients, workers and Kaiser Permanente.

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Health and Safety Champions — November 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 10/23/2020 - 11:51
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Renew your focus on gratitude and recognize teammates who shine amid the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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Best used: Recognize teammates who shine amid the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

 

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Manager’s Guide to Workforce Development alec.rosenberg Thu, 10/15/2020 - 00:14
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Manager’s Guide to Workforce Development
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Use this guide to learn what resources are available and be prepared to discuss workforce development with your teams.

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Learn what resources are available and be prepared to discuss workforce development with your teams.

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Health and Safety Champions — October 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 09/21/2020 - 14:04
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Every department must have a safety action plan to identify hazards, develop solutions and ensure a safe working environment.

 

Tracy Silveria
Sherry Crosby
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Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions

Best used: Work with your team to form a safety action plan to identify hazards, develop solutions and ensure a safe working environment.

 

 

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