I&S Employee Newsletter - November 2022

VC's Corner
Embracing wellness and climate action
News and Notes
HSA Open Enrollment runs November 14 - December 2
I&S Annual Award nominations 鈥 due November 16
Winter break information
Ready to retire? 31 days notice is required!
Ready for Medicare? Active employees should think twice before making a move
Property Services鈥 live auction of surplus property and equipment November 5
Employee Spotlight
Jesus Puentes, Facilities Operations, Cross Training Supervisor
Composting Tip of the Month
Staff Kudos
September Star Award: Susan Norton, nominated by Ellen Edwards
October Safety Award: John Kline, nominated by Don Fitzpatrick
Employee Resources
Nine wellness activities on campus for staff and faculty
New incentives added to Kazoo/WorkTango
Schedule some real-life face time with a TIAA professional
Safety Hatter Chatter
Safety Committee updates
As temperatures drop, our campus is experiencing more unhoused people inside our buildings seeking warmth. For your safety, do not approach or attempt to wake anyone sleeping in the building as they may become startled and respond in a hostile manner. Please call CUPD at 303-492-6666 and ask for a welfare check, providing the location and a description of the person. Your safety is our top priority.
Always check your winter boots to make sure they are ready for the winter season. It can be very easy to slip and fall if you have boots that have become worn over the years. You may also consider bringing a pair of shoes to wear while in the building.
The Facilities Management Safety Committee meets the third Tuesday of every month to discuss general safety concerns, review safety reports and on-the-job injuries, and recommend training needs and resources. If you are interested in attending a meeting or bringing a safety-related issue or idea, reach out to our Safety Specialist Don Fitzpatrick.
Exploring with ISIEC
ISIEC General Education Development (GED) Preparation program now enrolling
Earlier this year, ISIEC was awarded a President's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) grant. The funds are to be used to help prepare I&S staff members to navigate the process of preparing for and earning their State of Colorado high school diploma equivalency (HSE) or GED certificate. Program benefits include:
- An ISIEC GED mentor to help guide you through your individualized GED
- preparation process
- Technology assistance, if needed
- GED guidebooks and other resources
- Pre-test and GED test fee sponsorships
If you or any of your team members are interested in learning more about the program, please contact ISIEC co-chair Shawna Stushnoff.
Find more information and ways to get involved on the Infrastructure & Sustainability Inclusive Excellence Committee (ISIEC) website.
October comings and goings
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