Showing posts with label Administrative Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Administrative Support. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

TIP: Your Professional Portfolio

You can now access the Professional Portfolio ideas for career fields in Human Resources and Administrative support via the Academic Affairs UExplore website.

Start by entering the site: http://academicaffairs.ucsd.edu/staffhr/uexplore/2008.htm
Search by UExplore session topic/date
Locate the last bullet item to find the "Professional Portfolio Ideas" for that career field

There are two downloadable versions:
  • Word 97-2003 version---so you can add ideas
  • PDF version

If you have new ideas like Jill mentioned at last month's meeting (about volunteering), please let me know so I can keep our ideas growing.

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Now Download-able!

Woo hoo!

You can now download PDF versions of December 17th's UExplore workshop presentations:

* Career Planning presented by Barry Niman
* Administrative Support Career Field Overview presented by Mo Latimer
* Administrative Support Career Information Panel presented by Bev Strobl, Shirley Higgins, and Mo Latimer

You can also access UExplore's customized handouts about additional classes you may take to learn more about administrative support:
* Administrative Support classes via Staff Education & Development

Just visit: http://academicaffairs.ucsd.edu/staffhr/uexplore/2008.htm

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Ooh-ooh-ah-ah!


Every one of your opinions count!

Check out Survey Monkey, and let us know what you thought about yesterday's workshops.

CAREER PLANNING with Barry Niman (December 17, 2008)
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=T0zEZD6Lv_2fpBE1QlvwgioQ_3d_3d

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CAREER FIELD OVERVIEW & INFO PANEL with Bev Strobl, Shirley Higgins, Mo Latimer (December 17, 2008)
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=AUqK6F2yUfQgkHSbapDw2A_3d_3d

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Did you enroll?

Just a click away....

Career Planning:
https://enrollmentcentral.ucsd.edu/sed_course.cfm?&cdcrs=XCPLANUXPL

Admin Support
https://enrollmentcentral.ucsd.edu/sed_course.cfm?&cdcrs=XUXPLORADM

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What questions do you have brewing for our panelists this month?

We're featuring 3 speakers this month. They are professional experts who hold positions at the top of their field and come from different areas of campus.

We've got Bev Strobl from the Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs; Shirley Higgings from the Geisel Library; Mo from the Jacobs School of Engineering.

They will and share information about:
* their career path
* the work that they currently do
* the resources they accessed and the choices they made to get to where they are today
* their professional advice

Take advantage of this opportunity to ask these important players about their work in front of and behind the scenes...

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

December 17th Agenda

I live for agendas! I love it when I can know what's comin' 'round the bend, so here's a taste of what's to come.

We'll start of the day with a debrief from last session. This is our time together to ask questions about the topics covered from last month and to share any good news, progress, or professional tips we've had recently. If you've got a question about human resources, please just pitch it to me, and I'll do my best to give you a clear and informative answer.

We've planned for a break after Barry Niman's Career Planning session too, and for a 5-minute stand and stretch to get the juices flowin' again.

We'll close with the Administrative Support Career Information Panel, with time allotted for questions, beginning shortly past noon.

Back to the Seuss Room

We're going back to where it all started....

Please note that the location for next week's UExplore session focusing on Career Planning and the Administrative Support career field is at the Geisel Library, Seuss Room.

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Online Enrollment for Presentations on Wednesday, Dec 17th!

Good Tuesday morning!

Here are the online links to enroll for the Career Planning and the Administrative Support Career Field Overview and Career Information Panel.

By enrolling, you may receive credit for attending these presentations on your educational history recorded by Staff Education and Development.

Career Planning:
https://enrollmentcentral.ucsd.edu/sed_course.cfm?&cdcrs=XCPLANUXPL

Administrative Support Career Field Overview and Career Information Panel:
https://enrollmentcentral.ucsd.edu/sed_course.cfm?&cdcrs=XUXPLORADM

See you next Wednesday!

Best,
Linda, your UExplore Program Coordinator

Friday, December 5, 2008

Home-Grown Spotlight: Bev Strobl

A day in the life of Bev Strobl can be easily described with one word: Juggle—with a capital “J.” As the Executive Assistant to the Senior Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs (SVCAA) for the past 9 years, Bev manages the workload and schedule for one of the campus’ most influential and sought-after leaders.



The amount of activity that Bev coordinates is staggering. Just imagine: over 2000 high-level conferences, seminars, special events, and meetings a year. Add to that: on average, Bev reschedules six other meetings in order to fit in another meeting. Then, take into account that Bev also researches and prepares the back-up materials for these meetings and coordinates the domestic and international travel involved with these activities too. It’s a whirlwind of tactful calls, skillful emails, and keen interpersonal communication that gets the job done. Correction: well­-done and served with a smile.



As the Executive Assistant, Bev also enjoys serving as a key liaison between the SVCAA and the Chancellor, Vice Chancellors, Deans, Provosts, Chairs, faculty, community organizations, Regents, Office of the President, and other campuses and members of the SVCAA staff. Looking at the “big picture,” the work that Bev coordinates with these professional leaders fosters the growth and long-lasting health of the University.



The key support role that Bev plays as the Executive Assistant to the SVCAA is a match for her organizational talents and her satisfaction in “working behind the scenes, rather than being in the limelight.” Bev’s parents instilled in her the “sense of strong work ethic and doing a good job no matter what the task might be.” Afterall, she advises, “Enjoy what you are doing. If you don’t, find another line of work.” And, for Bev, it’s a situation that she says “works well for me.”



Bev’s 20+ years in the field of administrative support is a testament to the fact that she feels rewarded by the profession she’s chosen. It can be like a miniature White House with the massive number of priorities, schedules, meetings, and visitors that call for the attention of the SVCAA; however, with Bev’s reliable brand of patience, perseverance, and professionalism, good order and good organization prevail.



For more information about Bev, ask her questions at the December 17th career information panel.



In the meantime, here are some more fun facts:


#1 On a Saturday, you’ll most like find Bev tending to her garden
#2 Work philosophy: “Be organized and never procrastinate!”
#3 Bev is the middle child in a family with one older sister and one younger brother
#4 Bev's first entry-level job in the administrative support was as the Assistant to the Director of Personnel at SDSU Foundation
#5 Before she came to the Office of the SVCAA, Bev was the Executive Assistant to Dr. David Schanzlin at the UCSD Shiley Eye Center

Monday, November 24, 2008

UExplore vs. Pancake Breakfast?

Oh my goodness! The All Staff Holiday Pancake Breakfast is the same day as UExplore's spotlight on Career Planning and the Administrative Support Career Field.

No need to worry, though: The UExplore session is still on, starting at 8:30am at Geisel Library, Seuss Room.

And, we're serving up our own breakfast treats:
* Scrambled eggs
* Home-fried potatoes
* Choice of bacon or sausage links
* Assortment of breakfast pastries and muffins
* Seasonal fresh fruit display
* Orange juice
* Starbucks coffee
* Decaf
* Numi organic teas
* Cocoa assortment
* Cold Water

Tip: If you choose the first breakfast session, that'll end by 8:15am and you can take a hop, skip, and a jump on over to the Geisel Library, Seuss Room for UExplore!