Beginning the New Year as we mean to go on
News 5 FebruaryA message from the Executive Dean of Theology and Philosophy, Professor Richard Colledge: A new year provides opportunities to nurture what has been planted, and bring buds to bloom.
13 December 2016
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Come along to an information session to learn more about the enhanced resources and guidance to support professional staff and their supervisors in career planning.
While career planning can be done at any time, it often makes sense to turn to it following the Performance Review and Planning conversation. In the next few months most professional staff will participate in the PRP process, which includes an optional career planning step. The information session will provide guidance on how to approach career planning and prepare for a career planning conversation.
A session for supervisors of professional staff is also available, which introduces resources to help supervisors support career planning with their staff.
Session details:
Session | Location | Date | Time |
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Career Planning for Professional Staff – information session | National - Video conference | 15 December | 11am to 12pm AEDT 10.30am to 11.30am - ACDT 10am to 11am AEST |
Supporting Staff Career Planning – information session for Supervisors of Professional Staff | National - Video conference | 15 December | 12.30pm to 1.30pm AEDT 12pm to 1pm - ACDT 11:30am to 12:30pm AEST |
How do I register?
Please register via Staff Connect no later than one week prior to the workshop. Click here for instructions
CPPS | Career Planning for Prof Staff |
SSCP | Support Staff Career Planning |
Contact information:
For registration enquiries please email: learninggs@acu.edu.au
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