Series Held March-June 2024
ACU’s STAR2 Center invites workforce teams to sign up for our Workforce Training and Technical Assistance Professional Development Series. This monthly webinar series spotlights an array of topics pertinent to the evolving healthcare workforce such as the foundational elements of comprehensive workforce planning, strategies for fostering workforce wellness, intricacies of compensatory selection processes, and more. One registration saves your spot for the entire series.
Access the Slides and Recordings:
- March 19: 2-3 p.m. ET | “Back to Basics: Components of a Comprehensive Workforce Plan” | View the webinar
- April 16: 2-3 p.m. ET | “People Are Your Organization: A Responsibility to Care for the Well-being of Your Workforce” | View the webinar
- May 21: 2-3 p.m. ET | “Compensatory Selection” | View the webinar
- June 18: 2-3 p.m. ET | “Health Professions Education and Training (HP-ET)” | View the webinar
Learning Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of comprehensive planning principles, including the ability to assess organizational needs, consider retention strategies, and implement strong recruitment practices.
- Explore evidence-based approaches to promote workforce wellness and cultivate a supportive organizational culture, equipping participants with the tools and knowledge to address employee well-being and mitigate burnout within their respective teams or organizations.
- Gain proficiency in compensatory selection processes, including the evaluation of job candidates, implementation of fair and unbiased selection methods, and the integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles to foster a more inclusive and diverse workforce.
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More Resources on Building and Sustaining Health Center Workforces
ACU’s Solutions, Training, and Assistance for Recruitment and Retention (STAR²) Center provides resources, training, and technical assistance to help Health Center Program grantees with their clinician workforce challenges and questions. We are a National Training and Technical Assistance Partner of the Bureau of Primary Health Care funded through a national cooperative agreement with the Bureau of Primary Health Care at the Health Resources and Services Administration, ensuring that services are offered free of charge to all health centers and look-alikes.