Emotional IQ: Aiding and supporting our work as office professionals (online)

Magnum Trainings:  Office Professional  Workshop

 

Emotional IQ: Aiding and supporting our work as office professionals (online)

This online workshop is designed for all school district office professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding and skills. The workshop is focused on the strategies to build and maintain a professional skill set in emotional IQ in the school district office environment.

Schedule, Registration, and Payment [HERE]
One 2-hour session, via ZOOM with video
Workshop registrations limited to 25 participants
Additional dates will be added if registrations warrant
In-District presentation available for 12 or more participants

Audience
For district, building and department secretaries, administrative assistants, and office aides and clerks. Office teams will find this workshop useful.

Why This Workshop is Important
School district office professionals work at the intersection of multiple responsibilities, personalities, and daily challenges. This workshop covers both basic knowledge and skills, and advanced techniques and strategies needed for effective management of the office work environment. Educational office professionals are the “face of the school district.” Day-to-day decisions, actions and behaviors insure the smooth operations of various offices within a district. This workshop is structured to provide best practices and practical information for all office professionals. It provides an opportunity for professional growth and professional development. Problem analysis with hands-on examples will be part of this online workshop.

Topic
Emotional IQ: Aiding or impeding our work as office professionals
Our emotional IQ—our abilities to recognize and understand our own personal emotions and the emotions of others in our work environments–can frequently determine successful outcomes. Maya Angelou shared sage advice about the impact of emotions on successful interaction with others: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Do your emotions facilitate or strangle your ability to problem solve? Can you change the emotion you’re feeling in a difficult situation to manage yourself and the emotions of others to reach a positive outcome to the situation? Join us to share experiences and techniques to positively address the impact of emotions in your work as an office professional.

Details
1. This workshop will begin promptly at 12:30 PM EST and will last 2 hours.
2. Registration is via ZOOM. Attendees will need video (camera) and audio (microphone) for participation.
3. The session provides an opportunity for professional growth and professional development
4. Each attendee must register independently for a ZOOM link

Faculty
Susan Gray, Ph.D.
, Superintendent of Schools (retired), Clinical Psychologist, Ethicist, Culturalist, Playwright
Dr. Sue Gray is an astute observer of interactions and the sub-cultures that guide school district organizations. Dr. Gray started her school administration in special education and school psychology. She has worked as a principal and assistant superintendent of instruction and superintendent of schools in two districts. Dr. Gray is a licensed clinical psychologist and teaches and counsels on interpersonal skills to school district personnel. Dr. Gray earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and French from the College of Wooster; her doctorate in Educational Psychology from Penn State University; her School Psychologist certification from Alfred University, and her Educational Administration certification from St. Bonaventure University. Before moving to public education administration, she was a professor at CCNY, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the school of education. Currently Dr. Gray consults, teaches, and facilitates workshops in New York State on school and district culture, ethics in administration and school business, Emotional IQ and other topics. She has a private practice in psychology.

Administrator
James (Jim) M. Merrins, Ed.D., SDA, SBA, Superintendent of Schools (retired)
Dr. Merrins has 40 years of school administrative experience – 16 years as superintendent of schools in Fredonia and Honeoye, New York. He is currently Executive Program Administrator for the School District Internal Auditing Alliance. He administers and/or teaches numerous statewide fiscal workshops for superintendents and experienced school administrators, including Fiscal Navigation for Superintendents, Claims Auditors Training, and School District Extraclassroom Activity Funds. Jim is NYS certified as a school business administrator. Dr. Merrins has taught school finance and school law at SUNY colleges.

Costs
The cost of this workshop is $145 for the first participant; $125 for the second participant, and $95 for the third and subsequent participants from the same school district.

Hosted and administered by Educational Support Services (ESS)
James M. Merrins, Ed.D., Executive Program Administrator

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Educational Support Services
42 Rosalyn Court, Fredonia, New York 14063
(716) 672-5473, FAX (716) 672-5472, jmerrins@cecomet.net