SOLD OUT! – Interns, Work Study, and Athletes, Oh My!: Trending Issues in Student Employment

Date: September 19, 2023 - live, online (Zoom) Time: 10:00 am - 11:30 am Presenters:  Jesse Andrews, PHR Best for: Human resources professionals, university administrators in financial aid and athletics. Learning Outcomes: Gain familiarity with the different structures and classifications of student employees Recognize common issues and missteps in student employment Understand the current status of student athletes and the debate over employment classification.  What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. Students have many opportunities for employment while attending college. This training will explore the trending issues and unique circumstances surrounding the employment of students. From internships to work study positions, student employment comes with a number of complexities not present in other staff positions. Further, we will review the current status of the debate over student athletes and their classification as non-employees. Sign up now, spaces are limited. Length: 1.5 hour(s) Location: Zoom Cost: $350.00 per attendee. (*This specialty training is included with the Novus All Access Training Pass*) No refunds or cancellations. Groups of 5 or more from a single organization receive a 20% discount off each registration. Please email trainings@novuslawfirm.com to register […]

SOLD OUT! – Diversity in Hiring

Date: September 21, 2023 – live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Jesse Andrews, PHR and Natasha Baker, Esq Best for: HR Managers, hiring managers, diversity officers, and others involved in determining strategy for employee recruitment and retention. Learning Outcomes: Learn strategies and practices to include in the recruitment and hiring process to achieve diversity in the hiring process, including how to attract diverse candidates and promote diversity throughout the recruitment process. Become knowledgeable of the concept of unconscious bias, how to recognize it within the hiring process, and how to reduce the chances of it impacting your decisions. How to create a diversity hiring plan that is in line with your organization’s mission and diversity efforts, including creating diversity goals, creating job postings to attract diverse candidates, and developing diversity metrics to track progress. What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. This training, as part of the Advanced Series, will provide participants with essential knowledge and skills for developing and implementing a diverse hiring plan that is in line with the organization's mission. The training will focus on practical tips and strategies that participants can implement in […]

Introductory Series (Part 2): Performance Management

Date: September 25, 2023 - live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Olivia Perry Best for: Supervisors and managers new or in the first couple of years to the role. Learning Outcomes: Gain an understanding of the importance of managing performance early and often Learn how to identify and address employee performance concerns How to provide constructive feedback to help employees improve their performance What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. The second training in our Introductory Series, Novus Law Firm is excited to present our Performance Management training, designed to help participants gain an understanding of the critical role performance management plays in organizational success. The training is focused on equipping participants with practical tools and resources that they can use to effectively manage employee performance. During the training, participants will gain an understanding of the importance of managing performance early and often. Attendees will learn how to identify and address employee performance concerns, and how to provide constructive feedback to help employees improve their performance. This training is highly practical, providing participants with tools and resources they can use to implement best practices in performance management. […]

$300

SOLD OUT! – ADA Accommodations

Date: September 28, 2023 – live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Jesse Andrews, PHR and Natasha Baker, Esq Best for: Managers and supervisors in higher education, human resources professionals, anyone involved in assessing or providing for reasonable accommodations in a higher education setting. Learning Outcomes: Develop an understanding of how to evaluate requests for accommodations, including the job description to determine essential functions and the scope of reasonable accommodations. How to navigate concurrent performance issues occurring alongside requests for accommodations Strategies on creating an effective process for implementing accommodations, including a supervisor’s role in the process. What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. This training will examine complex situations involving requests for reasonable accommodations and the interactive process. Further, this training will help define the role different individuals and departments should have in implementing your policies and procedures for accommodation requests. Sign up now, spaces are limited. Length: 1.5 hour(s) Location: Zoom Cost: $350.00 per attendee. No refunds or cancellations. Groups of 5 or more from a single organization receive a 20% discount off each registration. Please email trainings@novuslawfirm.com to register your group or if you have […]

Introductory Series (Part 3): Basic Issues in Employee Separation

Date: October 2, 2023 - live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Olivia Perry Best for: Supervisors and managers new or in their first couple years to the role Learning Outcomes: Gain a foundational understanding of the legal requirements for employee separation Become familiar with the different types of employee separation Gain the ability to effectively manage the separation process What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. This training will focus on basic issues in employee separation and will be designed to provide new and early career supervisors with an understanding of the legal requirements and best practices involved in separating employees from their jobs. The training will have three key learning outcomes, including a foundational understanding of the legal requirements for employee separation, familiarity with the different types of employee separation, and the ability to effectively manage the separation process. The training will use practical examples, and actionable steps to equip participants with the knowledge and tools they need to ensure that employee separation is handled legally, professionally, and with sensitivity to the needs of the departing employee. By the end of the training, attendees will be […]

$300

SOLD OUT! – Response to Sexual Harassment

Date: October 5, 2023 – live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Jesse Andrews, PHR and Natasha Baker, Esq Best for: Higher education professionals in supervisory roles, human resources, Title IX, Compliance, and others that may receive or respond to reports of sexual harassment. Learning Outcomes: Understand the current landscape of sexual harassment within higher education, including definitions, Title IX, Title VII, and other relevant legislation, and legal requirements for responding to reports of sexual harassment. Learn strategies for responding to reports of sexual harassment using a trauma-informed approach, and ensuring the process is fair, impartial, and supportive. Analyze scenarios that reflect unique issues reflected by reports of sexual harassment from faculty, staff, and students, and gain practical tips for implementing your policies and practice. What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. This training will explore issues surrounding the response to sexual harassment in higher education. Attendees will gain insights on the scale and scope of sexual harassment within higher education, actionable tips on how to implement a process for responding to reports of sexual harassment, and how to develop a supportive and impartial process. Sign up now, […]

Introductory Series (Part 4): Wage and Hour Basics

Date: October 16, 2023 - live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Olivia Perry Best for: Supervisors and managers new or in the first couple of years to the role Learning Outcomes: Learn to identify common wage and hour issues that can arise in the workplace Recognize determining characteristics of employee classification Gain practical tips and strategies for managing wage and hour issues in their department or team What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. The training on "Wage and Hour Basics" aims to educate new supervisors on the most important wage and hour laws and regulations, including the Fair Labor Standards Act. The training should help new supervisors identify common wage and hour issues that can arise in the workplace, such as classification, meal and rest periods, overtime pay, and understand how to address these issues in compliance with the law. Additionally, the training should equip supervisors with practical strategies for managing wage and hour issues in their department or team, including implementing policies and procedures that promote compliance, communicating effectively with employees about wage and hour issues, and responding appropriately to employee complaints or concerns. By […]

$300

SOLD OUT! – Wage and Hour Issues

Date: October 19, 2023 – live, online (Zoom) Presenters: Natasha J. Baker/Olivia B. Perry Best for: Higher education administrators, HR professionals, senior leaders, and compensation and payroll administrators. Learning Outcomes: Increase knowledge around the Fair Labor and Standards Act (FLSA), specifically as it applies to classification of faculty (including adjunct faculty), coaches, and student-employees. Examine issues of compensatory time in higher education and how to know whether your institution is eligible to provide it in lieu of overtime. Gain insight into current or pending issues defining who is an employee at an institution with focus on graduate students and student athletes. What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. This training will take a close look at wage and hour issues in higher education. With a wide variety of employee types and responsibilities, this training will explore classifications under the FLSA for faculty, coaches, and student employees. Further, attendees in this session will gain insight into alternative forms of compensation, such as compensatory time, room & board, and course credit, as well as ongoing issues around defining who even is an employee at an institution. Sign up […]

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay: Understanding Federal Leaves of Absence

Date: October 25, 2023 - live, online (Zoom) Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Presenters:  Natasha J. Baker/Olivia B. Perry Best for: Human Resources professionals, Leave or Benefits Administrators, and anyone impacted by employee leaves of absence Learning Outcomes: Gaining knowledge of federal leaves of absence, such as FMLA, Military Leave, and ADA. Understand what type of documentation is required or allowed by an employer. Gain familiarity with how federal leaves intersect with other processes.  What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. Understanding and implementing protected leaves can be confusing and complex, but it is also incredibly important and impactful to employees. How many weeks are protected? Unpaid or paid? Concurrent or consecutive? Join us as we help you understand the various federally protected leaves and how they might intersect or overlap with other processes like worker's compensation. This training will focus primarily on the administration of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) as well as give attention to the Military Leave and leave as a reasonable accommodation under ADA. Sign up now, spaces are limited. Length: 1.5 hour(s) Location: Zoom Cost: $350.00 per attendee. […]

$350

Workplace Investigations

Date: November 9, 2023 – live, online (Zoom) Presenter(s): Natasha J. Baker/Olivia B. Perry Best for: Managers, HR leaders, supervisors, compliance officers, and others involved in workplace investigations. Learning Outcomes: Understanding the importance of conducting workplace investigations and the impact of having clear policies and procedures. Become familiar with best practices for conducting workplace investigations, including effective interviewing, gathering evidence, and writing a report. Learn how to avoid common, and often costly, mistakes when conducting an investigation, including not maintaining confidentiality, procedural errors, and failing to follow legal requirements. What’s Included: Attendees will participate in the live interactive training, receive a copy of the training materials, and a certificate of attendance. In this training, managers, HR leaders, compliance officers, and others involved in workplace investigations will go further in their learning and develop an in depth understanding of how to conduct a workplace investigation. Topics covered will include the importance of having clear policies and procedures, including a reporting process for complaints. Further, attendees will gain knowledge of how to structure an investigation, including the gathering of information, effective interviewing of involved parties and witnesses, tips for documenting the investigation and writing an investigation report. Attendees of this training will […]

$300