[Nsa] Application open for the 2023 Early Career Leadership Program

Valerie Sloan vsloan at ucar.edu
Wed Dec 21 11:49:36 MST 2022


Dear all,

I am writing to announce that the 2023 Early Career Leadership Program
application is open. Please read more below. The deadline for applying is
Jan. 24th, 2023.


The 2023 Early Career Leadership Program

Feb. 21 - Apr 11, 2023, Virtual and In-person

Hosted by NCAR EdEC (Education, Engagement, and Early Career Development)

Program Description: In this two month-long course, approximately 25 early
career individuals at NCAR will participate in a leadership development
program and will connect with others in early stages of their careers.
Topics will include principles of leadership, networking, emotional
intelligence, DEIJ, conflict resolution, listening, and mentoring, among
others. All sessions will be interactive and thoughtfully designed.

Eligibility: NCAR|UCAR|UCP employees in science, technical, or educational
professions (including postdoctoral fellows) who have been employed for
more than 6 months and either are within 12 years of their highest degree
or identify as being in their early career are eligible.

Schedule Details: 4 two-hour virtual sessions and 1 four-day in-person
workshop, as well as some pre-session work:

Part I -   Virtual: Tues. Feb. 21st and 28th from 9 - 11 am MT

Part II -  In-person: Mon - Thurs., Mar. 6th - 9th, 9 am - 3 pm MT

Part III - Virtual: Tues. Mar. 22, and Apr. 4th from 9 - 11 am MT

Graduation - Hybrid: Tues., Apr. 11th, 9 - 11 am MT

Registration Fee: Participants will be asked to pay a $150 registration fee
to cover meals and breaks during the onsite program component.

Travel: Fully remote staff will be asked to work with their lab to use REM
funds to cover travel costs to Boulder.

We are committed to increasing our diversity and fostering a workplace
culture where everyone feels welcome and supported.

Click here to apply online
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2023-ECLP-Application>

Contact Val Sloan with any questions at:  vsloan at ucar.edu.


Stay warm!

Val
-- 
Valerie Sloan, Ph.D.
NCAR Early Career Professional Development Lead
& Director of the GEO REU Network
<https://ncar.ucar.edu/what-we-offer/education-outreach/faculty-resources/geo-reu-resource-center>
NCAR Education, Engagement and Early-Career Development
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307-3000
Email: vsloan at ucar.edu

I recognize that Boulder, Colorado, sits on the ancestral homelands and
unceded
territory of Indigenous People, including people of the Arapaho, Cheyenne,
and
<https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/indigenous-peoples-native-american-history-us-canada-colonialism-news-16521/>
Ute Nations
<https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/indigenous-peoples-native-american-history-us-canada-colonialism-news-16521/>
.



-- 
Valerie Sloan, Ph.D.
NCAR Early Career Professional Development Lead
& Director of the GEO REU Network
<https://ncar.ucar.edu/what-we-offer/education-outreach/faculty-resources/geo-reu-resource-center>
NCAR Education, Engagement and Early-Career Development
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307-3000
Email: vsloan at ucar.edu

I recognize that Boulder, Colorado, sits on the ancestral homelands and
unceded
territory of Indigenous People, including people of the Arapaho, Cheyenne,
and
<https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/indigenous-peoples-native-american-history-us-canada-colonialism-news-16521/>
Ute Nations
<https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/indigenous-peoples-native-american-history-us-canada-colonialism-news-16521/>
.
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