Training Information for Casual Staff and Work-Study Students
As members of our part-time staff, you play an important role in delivering the faculty's programs and services to students, other members and the public in accordance with our Mission, Values and Guiding Principles. As a condition of employment you are required to attend the training outlined below. Casual staff will be paid the training rate of $12.00/hour for attending. Work-study students will be paid according to the work-study pay rate. Training will take place in the Faculty's Athletic Centre - 55 Harbord Street, in the Benson Wing or Varsity Centre - 299 Bloor Street West.
FPEH Orientation - Required Training
The FPEH Staff Resource Guide and Activity Guide serve as an important introduction to the faculty's mission and values, policies and procedures, and other key job information. This online orientation must be completed by all new casual staff and work-study students.
Please read both the Staff Resource Guide and Activity Guide and then complete the online staff quiz.
FPEH Staff Resource Guide (link will be available by Sept. 3)
Activity Guide
Online Quiz
(link will be available by Sept. 3)
Accessibility Workshop - Required Training
UNDERSTANDING DISABILITIES: INCLUSIVE PRACTICES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
This workshop is designed for FPEH casual staff to enhance understanding and skills to address barriers which DIS-ABLE persons with impairments. In this 3 hour workshop, you will learn about the disability models, language, myths, barriers, customer service, and social identities and their various forms of social inequities. You will also gain insight into the equity initiatives at U of T and FPEH. You will have the opportunity to apply your new knowledge to relevant case scenarios. All casual staff, work study and volunteers are required to attend this workshop (if you have not attended one of these sessions in the past).
To view and register for the Accessibility Workshop please click here
Emergency Response (EAP) Training - Required Training
In an effort to ensure that staff becomes better acquainted with their environment, roles and our expectations in the event of an emergency, the Faculty has developed its own general emergency training workshops. The purpose of the training is to review the evacuation procedures, first aid scenarios and provide an introduction to the AED's that have been installed in the facilities.
All casual staff and work study students are required to attend one of these one hour presentations, while front line staff are also required to attend a second hour of hands on practice. Please note: this training is not a certificate course and must be taken annually.
To view and register for the EAP Training please click here
Certifications
First Aid and CPR certification courses
In-Service Training Day Keynote - Recommended Training
The scheduled in-service training days for 2010-2011 are:
Sunday, September 19th, 2010
Friday, October 15th, 2010
Saturday, January 15th, 2011
Leadership Certificate Training Weekend- Optional Training
To view and register for a Leadership Certificate Training Weekend please click here
Fall session: September 24-25, 2010
Winter session: January 21-22, 2011
The Faculty’s Leadership Certificate is a training program available to all FPEH work-study students, casual staff and volunteers in the Faculty. These free workshops will help you develop your personal skills, as well as your ability to more effectively work and lead in a physical activity environment. As student leaders continue to learn and develop in the Faculty during the school year, these sessions will further enhance their ability to become involved and make a contribution to the Faculty and the University of Toronto.
Sexual Diversity Workshops - Recommended Training
Sexual and Gender Diversity in Sport, Athletics & Recreation: A workshop for FPEH casual and appointed staff to expand their awareness of the intersections of sexual diversity and gender expression in learning and athletic environments. The workshop explores language, myths and stereotypes expanding participant's awareness, abilities and skills concerning barriers to participation. The workshop will provide a range of strategies to assist employees in making the athletic environment accessible and inclusive for all people. This optional training is open to interested casual staff and appointed staff, work-study students, BPHE students and FPEH volunteers.
Dates to be announced.
All volunteer and casual staff training information is coordinated by the Centre for Leadership Training and Education. To contact us, please visit Benson Rm 227, or contact: Darcy Brioux, Manager (416) 978-3031 darcy.brioux@utoronto.ca or Amanda Bunday, Administrative Assistant (416) 946-5127 amanda.bunday@utoronto.ca
For additional leadership resources on campus, please visit the Student Life - Leadership Programs and Initiatives website.