“The State Classified Performance Management Process” – Human Resources,
Tuesday, November 17th 1:30-3:30pm, Red Carpet Room
This session for supervisors identifies the key elements of the program as mandated by the State: timelines & relevant dates. It covers components of the planning, mid-year, and evaluation process, and will also focus on core competencies & rating definitions.
“State Personnel Rules & Policies” – Human Resources,
Thursday, November 19th 1:30-3:30pm, Red Carpet Room
This session for supervisors takes a look at the key elements of State Personnel Rules including Power & Authority, Classification & Positions, Selection & Compensation, Disputes, and Departure from the University.
“Climbing a 14er and Returning Safely”
Rodney Ley, Director of the Outdoor Adventure Program
Friday November 20th 9-10:00AM – LSC room 208
Colorado has 54 giant 14,000 foot peaks scattered throughout the state. Adventurers from all the world come to challenge themselves to reach their summits. Join the staff of the Outdoor Adventure Program in Campus Recreation for an over view of trip planning, safety and unique historical tidbits of these popular mountains.
“Initiating Change & Corrective Actions” – Human Resources,
Tuesday, December 1st, 1:30-3:30pm, DC Bottoms
This session will help supervisors look at the concept of progressive discipline and the possible steps involved. It will also explain the intent and steps leading to corrective actions and explains the correlation to State Personnel Rules.
“Community Policing: Past and Present"
Chief Rich-Goldschmidt
Tuesday December 8th – LSC room 208 from 3-4
Discover how the futuristic thinking of Sir Robert Peel (in 1829) shaped modern day policing in the United States. This session will highlight the critical component of community involvement with respect to problem solving, crime prevention and community safety.