Limited Time to Participate in Get Ready – Take Action: All-Hazards Training

If you haven’t signed up for All-hazard training yet, there are just a few dates left to get in on this crucially important workshop.

Preparation and training can make all the difference during a serious emergency.

Associate faculty members will be paid for their time at the contractual rate for non-instructional work, $39 per hour. (You’ll receive a form to fill out at the training.)

All sessions are 90 minutes. Please sign up for one of the dates below. After signing up, you can visit the Employee Calendar entry for the session you choose and click “Add to my calendar”.

Get Ready – Take Action, All Hazards Training kicks off Jan. 26

Monday, January 26 will be your first opportunity of the year to attend one of the required trainings aimed at preparing the campus community to respond in emergency situations. If you attended one last year, you don’t need to attend another session. If you’ve attended a similar training at another campus, you are still asked to attend one here because the content of the training will be unique to Shoreline.

Please sign up below:

Sign up for mandatory Get Ready – Take Action: All-Hazards Training

All-hazard training is required by the College for all full-time and associate faculty and staff.

Those who did not attend one of these trainings last year, are asked to sign up below.

Preparation and training can make all the difference during a serious emergency.

Associate faculty members will be paid for their time at the contractual rate for non-instructional work, $39 per hour. (You’ll receive a form to fill out at the training).

All sessions are 90 minutes. Please sign up for one of the dates below. After signing up, you can visit the Employee Calendar entry for the session you choose and click “Add to my calendar”.

All-Hazards training starts again on Monday

Mark your calendars for this mandatory training occurring in room 9208:

  • Mon Sept. 22 – 11:30-1 p.m.
  • Wed Oct 1 – 9 -10:30 a.m.
  • Tues. Oct 14 – 12 -1:30 p.m.
  • Tues Oct 21 – 9 -10:30 a.m.

More dates may be added here later.

The All-Hazards Training is an excellent overview of what faculty and staff should be prepared for in various emergency situations. The training is 90 minutes long.

This important training is mandatory for all faculty and staff.

Faculty members are not expected to attend trainings that occur outside of the contractual academic calendar. Associate faculty members who attend mandatory training and submit a completed time-sheet to the VPASA’s office will be paid for that time at the contractual rate for non-instructional work, $39 per hour.

There is nothing more important to this effort than a well-trained staff.  Preparation, training and readiness can make all the difference should the college ever be faced with a critical emergency.

NIEA fall workshop

This year’s Northwest International Education Association (NIEA) fall workshop, will be on Friday, October 24, 2014 at Edmonds Community College with the theme of “Global Development and Changing Gender Roles”.  There will be meaningful presentations and lively dialogue, with emphasis on teaching approaches and resources related to the theme and globalizing curriculum.

Our great selection of speakers include:

  • Keynote speaker Lara Birx of the Gates Foundation on “Women’s Issues in Health, Nutrition, and Agriculture in Africa and South Asia” . 
  • Dr. Sutapa Basu, Executive Director of the Women’s Center Affiliate Professor, Women’s Studies.
  • Karen Foster, Washington State Senator, 22nd District.
  • Khurshida Begum, advocate, speaker, survivor of human trafficking.
  • Notable faculty and staff from community college across Washington.  (Shoreline Professors, Rachel David and Rosie Bellert)

The early bird registration deadline is October 14. Here is the registration form and instructions. For more information see the flyer!