Please see below the nomination information for the MEA Leadership Development program. The program requires you to complete 24 hours of basic supervisory and management training. If you have not taken a supervisory training before, you can meet this requirement by signing up for DHRs 24 Plus for Supervisors and Managers Workshop series: Review the 24 PLUS Open Enrollment Schedule to select a program.
Dear Colleagues:
DHR is excited to announce that we are now accepting nominations for our 15th annual CCSF and MEA Leadership Development program that begins this September. The program welcomes nominations from all City departments for MEA-represented managers reflecting a diversity of experiences and backgrounds. This program is offered at no cost to departments.
Department Heads may nominate individuals for the program, or your department may allow managers to self-nominate. A nomination form is attached. Completed nomination forms will be accepted from August 8th through September 8th; and will be reviewed in the order received. In order to ensure a diverse cohort, a maximum number of 1-3 program spots will be designated for participating departments, depending on department size and overall response. For this reason, early nomination is only one of the factors DHR considers in selecting the cohort.
The program will run from September through mid-November and will consist of 10 sessions. Eight of the sessions will occur in-person, and two sessions will occur on the Zoom platform. The attached brochure outlines the program components, schedule, and prerequisites. Please refer to the website for detailed information regarding the prerequisites of this program.
The CCSF and MEA Leadership Development program is ideal for managers who are interested in strengthening their ability to communicate effectively with multiple audiences, and support team members through effective coaching and conflict management techniques. This program aims to empower managers with the skills and confidence to lead their teams effectively now and in the future. Participants will build skills and develop relationships with other leaders in the City.
We ask departments to support their nominee’s full participation in the program by providing them with protected time away from their work to attend all cohort sessions. We also ask that each nominee’s manager commit to meeting with the nominee throughout the program to discuss how to best leverage the program content.
If you have any questions about the CCSF and MEA Leadership Development program, please contact Ishani Baruah, Assistant Director of Learning and Organization Development, at ishani.baruah@sfgov.org, or Denise Van Alstine, Learning and Development Partner with DHR’s Workforce Development Division, at Denise.VanAlstine@sfgov.org.
Thank you for your support of this important citywide leadership development program.
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