Public Sector Lead Worker Academy

Public Sector Lead Worker Academy Workplan

Timeline Action Responsibility
At least 4 months prior to the training date Confirm the dates, times, location(s) and number of seats (30-35) with the instructors. Reserve the training location(s). Advise each instructor to submit his/her invoice after the training session to the Consortium’s Fiscal Agent, the City of Redwood City, Attention: Samuel Ticas. See sample invoice template. Hosting Member
4 months prior to the training date Recruit three to four Lead Workers from different agencies to participate as the session one panelists.  Once confirmed, send the panelists’ names, titles, agency names, and email addresses to the session one instructor Hosting Member
No later than 11 weeks prior to Academy start date Develop the Academy flyer and email announcement which will be sent to all member HR representatives announcing the Academy. (See the flyer template and sample email announcement under “Tools for Hosting Session”). Hosting Member
No later than 8 weeks prior to the Academy start date Send the email announcement and flyer to all member HR representatives. (See the member contact information list for current email addresses). Hosting Member
7 weeks prior to the Academy start date Send an email reminder to all member HR representatives regarding the interest list submission deadline which is 6 weeks prior to the Academy start date. Hosting Member
8, 7 and 6 weeks prior to the Academy start date Track your agency’s attendance requests and develop an interest list. Member Agencies
6 weeks and one day prior to the Academy start date Send an email reminder to all member HR representatives regarding the interest list submission deadline which is 6 weeks prior to the Academy start date. Hosting Member
5 weeks prior to the Academy start date Establish the final interest list. Assess the numbers, give each interested agency at least one seat, and depending on agency size and interest, provide additional seats if available. Send an email notifying each HR representative of the number of seats allotted to his/her Agency. Notify agencies allotted fewer seats than the number of participants on their interest lists to submit a final participant list which is due 4 weeks prior to the Academy start date. Hosting Member
4 weeks prior to the Academy start date HR representatives of agencies allotted fewer seats than the number of participants on their interest lists submit final participant lists. Member Agencies
4 weeks prior to the Academy start date Send out registration confirmation email notices to the participants and copy their HR representatives. Include the Academy flyer and training location directions and map. Advise participants to notify you immediately if they no longer plan to attend the Academy so seats can be offered to other interested agencies. Hosting Member
4 weeks prior to the Academy start date Purchase binders, tabs, note paper, pens and name plate/name tag materials.  Make a binder for each registered participant.  If the binder cover has a clear plastic window, insert a copy of the Academy flyer inside the cover.  Each binder should include 4 tabs (numbered 1 – 4 or labeled with the session name) for each session of the Lead Worker Academy. If you print the name plates/name tags in advance, slide them into the front cover of the binder so participants can easily identify their binders.  Otherwise, distribute blank name plates/name tags at the first session with markers so that participants can write their own name plates/name tags.  Optional:  print all session evaluations and place them behind the appropriate tabs in the binder. Hosting Member
4 weeks prior to the Academy start date Order breakfast, lunch or both, as needed. Suggested food cost guidelines are $7.00 for breakfast and $15.00 for breakfast and lunch. Submit copies of your food invoices to Sandra Moniz at the City of Redwood City for reimbursement. See sample template invoice. Hosting Member
3 weeks prior to the Academy start date Reserve any needed equipment within your Agency (e.g., laptop, projector, flip chart, etc.) for each session. Hosting Member
2 weeks prior to the Academy start date Develop the final participant list, sign-in sheets (include the participant’s name and agency) and evaluation forms (see the evaluation form template under “Tools for Hosting Session”). Prepare binders for each participant with the Academy flyer, tabs, session evaluations, note paper, a pen and name plate/name tag. Hosting Member
2 weeks prior to each Academy session Contact the instructor to confirm the room set up and discuss any final arrangements, reminders or pre-work for the training session. Copy/prepare instructor materials. Hosting Member
1-2 weeks prior to the last Academy session Create certificates of completion for each participant who has attended the Academy. Your City Manager or the Director can sign each certificate. Hosting Member
1 week prior to each session Send an email to all participants and copy their HR representatives reminding the participants of the upcoming training session and any assignments. Hosting Member
Day of each session (one hour prior to the start time) Coordinate room set up and post directional signs as needed. Set out the sign-in sheet, extra session evaluation forms and a few pens for participants to sign in. Provide any other materials requested by the instructor. Greet the instructor and participants. Hosting Member
Day of each session (conclusion) Collect the sign-in sheet and evaluation forms and discuss how the session went with the instructor. Hosting Member
Day of each session (conclusion) Remind the instructor to submit his/her invoice to the Consortium’s Fiscal Agent, the City of Redwood City, Attention: Samuel Ticas. See sample invoice template. Hosting Member
Day of the first Academy session (conclusion) Notify the Fiscal Agent of any “no shows” or “late cancellations” following the first session so the Fiscal Agent can bill agencies for the appropriate fees. Hosting Member
After each session and after the Academy ends Retain the roster and evaluations for two years. Compile and provide session data for the workforce report when information/date is requested. Hosting Member

Consortium Academies

 

Public Sector Leadership Academy (PSLA)

Brochure

The Academy was designed to give public sector management employees the opportunity to hear the newest and most innovative concepts and practices from top leaders in our community.

Participants will have the opportunity to hear and learn the dynamics and context of leading and managing in the public sector in order to be more strategic and effective in the development and implementation of quality public policy. Speakers for the Academy are current and retired local City and County Managers.

This Academy offering is targeted to local city and county management employees interested in leading in the public sector.

http://youtu.be/7on6kf_AhcM

Public Sector Leadership Academy (PSLA) Part II

Starting in 2017, the Consortium offers a a  tool kit/resource to those agencies with recent  graduates to support their employees  in practicing and applying the skills they learned at the  Consortium’s PSLA.

The Consortium’s November 2017   annual meeting  presented information on the various features of  this tool kit/resource. Please see the links below to learn more about  these practices/methods. The tool kit outlines a plan for agencies to  provide opportunities  for  PSLA graduates to gain more hands on (transfer of learning) experiences.

Public Sector Leadership Academy Part II Tool Kit

Public Sector Leadership Academy Part II Tool Kit PowerPoint

Public Sector Supervisory Academy

Brochure

This four-month program was designed for public sector employees seeking to develop their leadership skills and  essential core competencies for supervisors. Led by experienced public sector leaders and management development experts, each session is designed to incorporate interactive exercises and real-world case studies to apply fundamental concepts of supervision.

The Academy is designed for both new and experienced first-line supervisors.

Public Sector Lead Worker Academy

PSLWA Spring 2016

Brochure

This academy is designed to introduce Lead Workers and future Lead Workers to the core responsibilities essential for working in a lead role.

The Academy is designed for current and future Lead Workers.

 

 

 

http://youtu.be/Ve8D5wQOAb8

 

For more information watch your email for announcements.