Learn more about entering the exciting field of Clinical Research, and how you can quickly start or grow your career! Tuesday, August 27 · 1 - 2am GMT+1 Join us to learn about Clinical Research--a growing field that offers a variety of career opportunities--and how you can acquire the skills to work in Clinical Research! Ask questions of experts working in the field. Discover the PCC Clinical Research program. In this 6 month, part-time class, you learn the foundational terms, concepts, and elements of designing and implementing clinical research, preparing you for a great job for an in-demand role. Most positions offer starting hourly rates ranging between $23-$36 per hour, and typically include benefits. Clinical research skills and knowledge are used in research sites such as medical centers and hospitals, pharmaceutical, device or biotechnology companies, or in contract research organizations. PCC's Foundations of Clinical Research curriculum was developed in partnership with local Oregon healthcare leaders including OHSU, Kaiser Permanente, Providence Health & Services, and Legacy Health. In the Foundations of Clinical Research non-credit certificate program at PCC's Institute for Health Professionals, you will learn will ethical, regulatory, historical and operational, recruitment, reporting, and other principles that support successful clinical trials. Seeking a new opportunity in a growing field? Already a CNA or Nurse and looking to transition to a role that doesn't have you running ragged all day? Check out PCC's IHP Clinical Research program!
Embarking on the "New Manager Course" is imperative in the contemporary world, where effective leadership is the linchpin of organizational success. This course equips aspiring managers with vital skills such as communication, performance management, and adaptive leadership styles. In a job market with a 15% surge in demand for skilled new manager, acquiring these competencies is not just beneficial but essential. The average annual salary for new manager in the UK, hovering around £45,000, makes this Management for New Manager course a gateway to lucrative opportunities. With modules focusing on self-care, problem-solving, and embracing change, the New Manager Course addresses contemporary challenges. Graduates emerge well-prepared to navigate uncertainties and contribute significantly to the evolving landscape of modern management. Don't miss the chance to elevate your career and step into the world of new manager, where competence is key. Key Features This Management for New Manager Course Includes: This Management for New Manager Course is CPD Certified. Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Management for New Manager Course. Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access Course Curriculum Management for New Manager Module 01: Effective Management: An Overview Module 02: Building Effective Communication and Relationships Module 03: Performance Management and Goal Setting Module 04: Effective Delegation and Time Management Module 05: Leadership Adaptability and Styles Module 06: Conflict Resolution and Team Building Module 07: Managerial Self-Care and Personal Development Module 08: Embracing Change and Uncertainty Module 09: Problem-Solving Strategies Module 10: The Art of Coaching Module 11: Toolkit for New Managers Learning Outcomes: After completing this Management for New Manager Course, you will be able to: Enhance understanding of effective management principles for new manager. Develop robust communication and relationship-building skills crucial for management roles. Master goal setting, performance management, delegation, and time management techniques. Explore various leadership styles and cultivate adaptability in leadership approaches. Acquire strategies for team building, conflict resolution, and fostering collaboration. Implement personal development practices and self-care routines to sustain effectiveness. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Management for New Managers 3:08:24 1: Module 1 Effective Management: An Overview Preview 16:58 2: Module 2 Building Effective Communication and Relationships 17:28 3: Module 3 Performance Management and Goal Setting 18:41 4: Module 4 Effective Delegation and Time Management 14:01 5: Module 5 Leadership Adaptability and Styles 14:26 6: Module 6 Conflict Resolution and Team Building 19:05 7: Module 7 Managerial Self-Care and Personal Development 17:55 8: Module 8 Embracing Change and Uncertainty 16:23 9: Module 9 Problem-Solving Strategies 15:33 10: Module 10 The Art of Coaching 18:19 11: Module 11 Toolkit for New Managers 17:35 12: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 13: Leave A Review 01:00 Who is this course for? This Management for New Manager course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Management for New Manager. Moreover, this course is ideal for: Aspiring or newly appointed managers seeking foundational management skills. Professionals transitioning into managerial roles for the first time. Individuals aiming to excel in leadership positions within their organisations. Graduates or mid-career professionals stepping into managerial responsibilities. Team members identified for managerial advancement and skill development. Requirements There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Management for New Manager course. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Management for New Manager course. Career path After finishing this Management for New Manager course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the following Job sectors of Management for New Manager are: Project Coordinator - £25K to 35K/year. Sales Manager - £30K to 50K/year. Operations Supervisor - £26K to 40K/year. HR Advisor - £24K to 38K/year. Retail Store Manager - £22K to 40K/year. Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
The first Club and Community Forum will be held online on September 30th, 7-8pm. We'll discuss: Introduction to the forum and gathering your expectations. Active Lancashire and Sport Welfare Officer roles. Creating positive club and community cultures. Future forum plans and your input. The forum aims to connect people, share experiences, and promote best practices. We look forward to a successful first meeting.
Join me at Open Academy, Norwich for 55 minutes of Barre! A fusion of Ballet technique and Pilates Matwork, designed to strengthen and challenge your glutes, thighs and core. Class held at Open Academy, Salhouse Road Norwich NR7 9DL Please bring a mat, water and any small props you may require i.e. small hand weights, pilates ball, theraband. No experience necessary, modifications and alternatives will be given based on those in the room. Please arrive on time as access may not be granted if you arrive after the class start time.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for managers and individuals who need to recognize and overcome anxiety occurring in the workplace. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to identify workplace anxiety and learning powerful coping strategies to help work with anxiety, rather than against it. In this course, participants will learn resources and effective skills that will help them recognize and manage anxiety in the workplace. Getting Started Workshop Objectives Action Plan Types of Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Disorder Social Anxiety Panic Disorder Phobias Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Practical Illustration Physical Symptoms Rapid Heartbeat Panic Attack Headache Trembling or Shaking Digestive Discomfort Practical Illustration Anxiety Triggers Fear of the Unknown Fear of Conflict or Confrontation Holding in Feelings Public Speaking Perfectionism Practical Illustration Anxiety vs. Nervousness Determining the Cause The Duration of Symptoms Intensity of Symptoms Interfering With Life Levels of Anxiety Practical Illustration Recognizing Anxiety in Others Avoiding Social Situations Difficulty Accepting Negative Feedback Difficulty Focusing on Tasks Irrational Fears Offering Support Practical Illustration Coping Strategies (I) Keeping a Journal Power of Positive Thinking Creating a ?Me? Place Establish Attainable Goals -- Rule Practical Illustration Coping Strategies (II) Talk With Friends and Family Get Enough Sleep Eating Well and Exercise Breathing Exercises Begin Small and Build Up to Larger Challenges Practical Illustration Acknowledge the Situation It?s OK to Make a Mistake Accept the Situation, and Move On Ending the Cycle Identify the Trigger You?re Not Alone Practical Illustration The Positive Aspects Alerts Us to Danger Improves Self-Awareness Great Motivator Prevent Mistakes Empathetic and Understanding Practical Illustration When to Seek Extra Help? Feeling Overwhelmed Physical Changes Unable to Work or Function Experiencing Panic Attacks Feelings of Irritability Practical Illustration Wrapping Up Words From the Wise Additional course details: Nexus Humans Managing Workplace Anxiety training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Managing Workplace Anxiety course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) can kill without immediate first aid. The UK is one of the top countries in the world for incidence of allergies. This course covers the management of anaphylaxis and the use of auto-injectors for the initial treatment of anaphylaxis.
Developing a network of MHFA Champions is a key step in creating a mentally healthy workplace. The MHFA Champion one-day course will give you all the skills you need to be an MHFA Champion. This one-day course trains you as an MHFA Champion, giving you: An understanding of common mental health issues Knowledge and confidence to advocate for mental health awareness Ability to spot signs of mental ill-health Skills to support positive wellbeing 1 Introduction to MHFA and understanding mental health (3 hours 30 mins) About Mental Health First Aid About mental health and stress in the workplace Stigma and discrimination Depression Anxiety disorders Other mental health issues (eating disorders, self-harm, psychosis) Early warning signs of mental ill-health Alcohol, drugs and mental health 2 MHFA Champion in practice (3 hours 30 mins) Applying the Mental Health First Aid action plan Action 1: Approach the person, assess and assist with any crisis Suicide Action 2: Listen and communicate non-judgementally Action 3: Give support and information Action 4: Encourage the person to get appropriate professional help Action 5: Encourage other supports Recovery Building a mentally healthy workplace Action planning for using MHFA
A hands-on introduction to various AAC devices for anyone with a personal or professional interest. This day introduces you to EATS and is a good foundation in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). You will learn different terminology used in the specialism; the difference between complexity of devices; key concepts related to implementing and making AAC work; how and when to refer to the specialist service and other essential knowledge needed to work in this area. The session is a good mix of theory and practical activities, and the day concludes with a generous interactive session for all to have a chance to have hands on experience with many devices and communication tools. The course is for anyone who wants information about AAC, whether you are a client, family member, paid carer, teacher, Speech & Language Therapist, other Allied Health Professional or anyone else who has an interest. If you are booking for a group, please supply details for each member of your party at checkout. This helps us to get an idea of who the course is helping, and in which manner. Thank you! This course is a requirement to attend our level 2 AAC awareness course. If you are interested in attending the level 2 course after you have completed this introduction, please contact us at eats.lincoln@nhs.net to book your place. If you have any questions about the event, please feel free to email us at eats.lincoln@nhs.net We hope to see you there!
This workshop-based bite-size will provide space to explore some practical tools and ideas on how to be more resilient when faced with challenging and tough situations. There is an opportunity to do a self assessment and bring it to the day as a means to identify areas to work on and begin to master skills that will enhance resilient thinking. There will be time to explore what resilience is and understand the range of practical tools and techniques available that can be used beyond the workshop itself. By the end of the workshop participants will be able to: Discuss and evaluate their personal strengths and areas for development in being more resilient at work Understand what resilience involves and how to identify and challenge their own beliefs that undermine resilience Understand the four aspects of resilience - confidence, adaptability, building support and maintaining a clear perspective Understand how to use resiliency tools to help to cope better with the challenge of change Review and evaluate their learning and have an action plan to take back and implement in the workplace 1 Welcome, introductions and objectives Breaking the ice 2 Identifying current challenges in relation to work How we handle these challenges 3 Defining resilience and how and why it helps our personal effectiveness and thinking 4 Resilience skills and how to develop them 5 Learning a resilience tool that promotes new ways of thinking / working 6 Review and evaluation of learning Action planning
Diabetes is serious. It can be life-threatening, however, people with diabetes can live long, healthy lives if their condition is kept well-controlled. In this training course, we explain what diabetes is and what to look out for. We cover how it is diagnosed and how to provide care and support to a person living with diabetes.