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A Quest for Learning

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Even during a pandemic, it’s important to keep learning. In fact building skills helps employees adjust to changes.

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Take Action: Use Education Resources

Grow your career with these resources.

For all Kaiser Permanente employees:

For eligible Partnership union members, education trusts offer career counseling, skills enhancement, and degree and training programs:

For Californians interested in allied health careers:

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Even during a pandemic, it’s important to keep learning.

When Kaiser Permanente storekeeper Vincent Woodard heard about skills days in May at Oakland Medical Center, he signed up.

“You’ve got to keep up with the times,” says Woodard, an SEIU-UHW member who orders and delivers supplies for doctors and nurses. “I’m always wanting to learn more. The more I know, the more I can teach and share.”

Kaiser Permanente encourages lifelong learning. With COVID-19 reshaping health care from the emergence of new roles to increased virtual care, the 2 Labor Management Partnership-supported education trusts are tailoring trainings to help employees adapt by building career resilience and digital skills.

Partnership Supports Upskilling

Northern California’s Workforce Planning and Development Committee was planning skills days when COVID-19 hit. The committee wanted to proceed. The administration agreed. In 2 weeks, labor and management organized skills days with the SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund.

“It’s a trying time with workflows changing to adapt to COVID-19,” says committee labor co-chair Sonya Allen-Smith, an SEIU-UHW contract specialist. “You have to stay skilled up because the work world is constantly changing.”

More than 80 employees participated in 2 Oakland sessions. Housekeepers, medical assistants and radiology techs met in a large conference room, wearing masks and keeping social distance, learning in person and virtually about communication, leadership and emotional intelligence.

Woodard, a 7-year Kaiser Permanente employee and longtime youth basketball coach, related to lessons about teamwork, bringing positive energy and managing frustrations.

“I’m definitely going to use this,” Woodard says. “You’re not always going to get your way. You’ve got to know when to walk away. Hold yourself accountable.”

Northern California is looking to expand skills days. Other regions also are exploring virtual skills days.

“This training is good for labor and management,” says Janis Cruz, support services administrator for the East Bay. “It helps develop soft skills to navigate uncertainty and ignite interest in continued learning.”

Building career resilience

To help adjust to changes, Kaiser Permanente and the education trusts offer online critical skills courses in collaboration, consumer focus, digital fluency and performance improvement.

In May, the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust launched the Career Resilience Quest, an online course that explores the characteristics of resilience — the ability to adjust to workplace change as it happens.

“We’re experiencing drastic change,” says Ben Hudnall career counseling project manager David Rosenberg. “Developing resilience in general, and career resilience specifically, really helps to respond constructively.

“Career resilience characteristics are like muscles. We need to exercise those muscles, so they’re strong.”

Pharmacy assistant Sergio Romero, a UFCW Local 324 member in Southern California, knows the power of resilience. A few years ago, his mother and roommate died months apart.

He reflected on his career, worked with Ben Hudnall career counselor Jan Cummings, completed a certification program and then began the resilience course.

“With this pandemic, there’s a lot of hopelessness,” Romero says. “The resilience quest boosted me back up. It kept me going.”

 

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Health and Safety Champions — September 2020 Focus Sherry.D.Crosby Mon, 08/17/2020 - 10:14
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Stay up to date on your health screenings and get your flu shot. Encourage team members to do the same.

 

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In the face of COVID-19, preventive care is more important than ever. Stay up to date on your health screenings and get your flu shot. Encourage team members to do the same.

 

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Make the Workplace Safer: COVID-19 Rounding Checklist

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 09:40
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Use this department safety checklist to identify and minimize the risks associated with the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

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To conduct onsite walkthroughs and identify risks associated with the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19

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Make the Workplace Safer: COVID-19 Huddle Messages

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Fri, 07/31/2020 - 09:28
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To fight COVID-19, we must contain and suppress the virus. Keep patients and staff safe from harm by sharing these reminders at huddles and unit-based team meetings.

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An apprenticeship program gives an employee a career change, and a manager an empowered and effective employee. 

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After 20 years as an environmental services worker, Reggie Williams was ready for a change. He found an apprenticeship program that catapulted him into a new career. 

Do you want a change? Visit kpcareerplanning.org, the SEIU UHW-West & Joint Employer Education Fund and the Ben Hudnall Memorial Trust websites to see what's available for you.  

 

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Health and Safety Champions — August 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 07/27/2020 - 16:31
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Round for safety to identify risks associated with the spread of COVID-19 and take action to make the workplace safer. 

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Round for safety to identify and minimize the risks associated with the spread of COVID-19. 

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Health and Safety Champions — July 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Wed, 06/24/2020 - 12:24
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Help your team find fun ways to move and enjoy the physical and mental health benefits of exercise.

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A guide for labor and management leaders who support UBT health and safety champions.

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Health and Safety Champions — June 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Mon, 05/18/2020 - 11:25
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Work with your team to ensure the safety of staff and patients by practicing physical distancing, whenever possible.

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Health and Safety Champions — May 2020 Focus

Submitted by Sherry.D.Crosby on Thu, 04/23/2020 - 10:06
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Help your team on the road to financial wellness with tools and resources from Kaiser Permanente.

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Help your team on the road to financial wellness with tools and resources from Kaiser Permanente.

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