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Announcing 2011 California Classified Employee of the Year (CSEY) Program (Deadline February 4, 2011)
 

The CSEY Program is designed to pay tribute to the tireless efforts of our outstanding classified school employees. Classified employees are vital staff members who play key roles in creating a school environment that promotes student achievement, safety, and health. District nominees will be considered for county and state wide recognition.

Who is eligible to be nominated?

  1. Nominees must have served a minimum of 5 years in one of the following categories:
    • Child Nutrition
    • Maintenance, Operations and Facilities
    • Office and Technical
    • Para-Educator and Instructional Assistance
    • Support Services and Security
    • Transportation
  2. Nominees must be rank and file employees, not in a management or supervisory position.

How to do I nominate a worthy Classified employee?

  1. Complete the attached one-page Nominee Information Form (Attachment A)
  2. Submit 3 recommendation letters highlighting the employee's contributions (Attachment A)

Nomination packets are due by Friday, February 4, 2011 to the Workforce Management Classified Training Branch of the Personnel Commission, Attn: Marissa Krupat (marissa.krupat@lausd.net)

Please see Memo 5360.1 for details regarding the nomination criteria and guidelines, along with a Word version of the Nomination & Recommendation Forms (Attachment A) which can be completed electronically and Recommendation examples (Attachment B). Inquiries regarding the nomination process may be directed to my attention at marissa.krupat@lausd.net or at 213-241-5224.

 

 
Sign up for our Summer Exceptional Supervisor Classes!
 
 

Take time this summer to become a more effective supervisor! Choices include Managing Change, Building Successful Teams, Supervisory Skills Assessment and Workplace Harassment Prevention.

Click here for enrollment information. These programs are for current supervisors only.

 
 
Onsite Bachelor's Degree Program Offered Through CSUN!
 
 

Obtain your Bachelor's Degree in Public Sector Management by attending classes at night and on the weekends at a District site.

For more information about the off-campus Bachelor’s Degree Program in Public Sector Management click here.

Interested candidates may also sign up to be notified about the next Bachelor's Degree orientation by filling out the interest form and faxing it back to (213) 241-8450.

To speak with someone about the Bachelor's Degree program, contact Workforce Management Classified Training at (213) 241-3440.

 
 
School Office Procedures Certificate Program
 
 

This training can assist you in preparing for the role of the School Administrative Assistant. This is an eight week program where participants attend one three-hour session a week.

Sessions are scheduled three times during the school year. Click here for an informational flyer covering all the technical areas covered.

 
  School of Business Management Certificate Program  
 

Planning for a new USC School Business Management Certificate Program schedule is under way.

For the School Business Management Certificate Program Schedule and Registration/Scholarship Steps click here

Click here for the District's
SBMCP Scholarship Application/Nomination Form

 
  Get Started On Your
A.A. Degree Today!
 
 

Earn your Associate's Degree by taking classes after work/weekends at convenient LAUSD locations.

A.A. Degree programs are offered at the following locations:

  • Downtown (Beaudry Building)
  • West Valley (Kennedy High School)

To learn more about how you can earn your A.A. Degree and to attend an orientation, click here.

Check out this video to learn more about the A.A. Degree program. For additional program information and the schedule of classes, visit this link.

 
 
Onsite Master's Degree Program Offered through CSUN!
 
 

Obtain your Master's Degree in Public Administration from CSUN by attending classes one night per week at a District site.

For more information about the off-campus Master’s Degree Program in Public Administration, click here.

Interested candidates may also sign up to be notified about the next Master's Degree orientation by filling out the interest form and faxing it back to (213) 241-8450.

To speak with someone about the Master's Degree porgram, contact Workforce Management Classified Training at (213) 241-3440.

 
 
New Employee
Orientation Corner
 
 

This resource provides essential information about the endless benefits offered to employees.

To learn about the exciting resources available to you click here!

 
 
New Media Page
 
 

Now you can do more than read about Workforce Management!

See how classified employees are taking advantage of opportunities to develop their skills through the Workforce Management Classified Training with our new Media Page

 
 
CalPERS Retirement Webcast!
 
 

It's Here!

The Recorded CalPERS Retirement Webcast, "Understanding Service Credit and Your Retirement with CalPERS" Is now available.

Register through the Learning Zone. You'll find us by searching Programs for "Workforce Management."

 
 
New Resources Page
 
 

A new Learning Resources page is now in development from Workforce Management. Click here to discover what we have to offer!

 
 
Selecting The Right Person For The Job!!!

 

Do you ask the best questions to find the right person for the job? Check out this interview guide to conduct the most effective interview. NOTICE: You are downloading and should run the Desktop Author self-contained program

 

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We are LAUSD's training resource designed to support classified roles in improving student achievement.  

 

District Wide Training

 
The classes we publicize for District-wide training are sessions that will provide LAUSD's multi-talented staff with an opportunity to learn or enhance skills in a wide range of subject areas. Many of these classes have been offered in the past and have received exceptional response from participants or are classes which were specifically requested by our employees.
 
These classes are filled on a first come, first served basis.
 
Every effort is made to hold multiple sessions at geographically desirable locations throughout the District.
 
 
 
Members of the Workforce Management Team can visit schools and administrative sites to analyze training needs and customize a specific training plan/staff development program specifically for your staff.
 
We will meet with you and your staff to identify your unique needs and develop a specialized training program based on your performance issues and accountabilities.
   
   
Classes offered by United Behavioral Health Plans    
United Behavioral Health (Employee Wellness Program)offers a wide range of training workshops and services to help LAUSD employees address workplace challenges. Training workshops are offered on a wide variety of topics related to work/life and workplace issues. These workshops, conducted by members of the United Behavioral Health network of experienced trainers and consulting professionals, are interactive, practical and informative, and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your employees.    
   
On-Site Training    
Training sessions can be offered directly at your site(s) for 30 or more classified employees.    
The Personnel Commission's Workforce Management Classified Training Team will coordinate and sponsor an interactive, skill-building workshop to meet the unique needs of the classified staff members at your site.    
   
   
Our Classified Training Representatives can provide one-on-one on the job training for school-based clerical employees in specific technical areas, such as Budget and Imprest, Student Body Finance, Payroll and other office management, and record keeping practices.
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

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