Skill Development workshops in September

Skill up and improve your knowledge with these skill development workshops that are available to all staff next month.

Note: until further notice, all Skill Development workshops will be held online via Zoom unless otherwise stated.

Strengthening Personal Resilience: Staff Tuesday 15 September 9.30am to 12pm 2 spots remaining* (waitlist available)
Managing the Tough Stuff – Performance and Conduct Issues This workshop has been split into two sessions: Wednesday 16 September AND Wednesday 23 September 9.30am to 12.30pm each session Workshop is full, but a waitlist is available. Alternatively, there is another workshop in November.
An Introduction to University Governance  Thursday 17 September 10am to 12pm 13 spots remaining* (waitlist available)
An Overview: Delegations of Authority  Monday 21 September 10am to 12pm 19 spots remaining* (waitlist available)
Having Coaching Conversations This workshop has been split into two sessions: Thursday 24 September AND Wednesday 30 September 9.30am to 12.45pm each session Workshop is full, but a waitlist is available.
Introduction to MQ Recruitment ­  Wednesday 30 September

Workshop will be held face-to-face in the Manly room (17 Wally’s Walk) adhering to COVID-safe protocols.

1pm to 4pm 2 spots remaining* (waitlist available)

* Figures correct at time of publishing – check HR Online for current information on availability.

For detailed workshop information, visit the Workshops and online resources webpage.

Staff can register through HR Online:
My HR  >  Training and Development  >  Training Requests  >  Register for a Course  >  SD – Skill Development  >  Select relevant workshop

 Zoom links will be provided to booked participants prior to the workshop.

If you experience any issues with the registration process, contact Katrina Hizo on extension #9716 or develop@mq.edu.au

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