Welcome to the OTC Employee Development calendar where current employees can browse and register for available training opportunities. Events are added throughout the semester so please check back often.

Essential Conversations- Means to Coping in Difficult Times- OTC Health and Wellness

Virtual Only

Essential Conversations: A means to coping in difficult times
Meaningful conversations help humans connect and cope during difficult times. At the same time, conversations can induce greater levels of stress and diminish one’s ability to cope. Dr. Christine Arnzen will present on elements of conversations that will build resilience and connection during this unprecedented time of COVID.

Free

Innovation Celebration: Refining Your Proposal Boot Camp

Virtual Only

Details: So, you’re putting the finishing touches on your Game Changer or Student Success Mini Grant proposal, and you need to help? Join this optional Zoom meeting to get the help and guidance you need to finalize your proposal and make it competition-ready!

Free

Bystander Intervention Training Overview

Title: Bystander Intervention Training Overview Description: This session is part of our requirement to meet federally mandated Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) guidelines. By providing bystander intervention training to our…

Free

New Full Time Employee Orientation

Virtual Only

New full time employee orientation! Hear from college executive leadership, safety and security, and your HR Team.

Behind Closed Doors? How Interpersonal Violence Can Impact Student Performance

Virtual Only

You interact with a student who often stares into space, doesn’t turn homework in on time, and frequently misses class. While all of these can be symptoms of an unmotivated student, they can also be symptoms of a much more troubling cause. Interpersonal violence has a wide reach in Southwest Missouri, and the effects of this violence reaches just as far. This session will dive into the complicated problem of interpersonal violence in Southwest Missouri and the effects of violence on concentration, performance, and degree completion. Resources will be identified both on campus and in the community to help students recover from violence and go on to be successful both academically and personally.

Free