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Odds and Ends

Benefits and

Resources

Employee Assistance Program

Video

FamilyWize

Prescription assistance program, FamilyWize,

Anyone with any type of insurance (or lack thereof) can print out a card and use it when paying for their prescriptions.

Loan Forbearance

https://wihealthcorps.wordpress.com/member-resources/

Food Stamps

https://wihealthcorps.wordpress.com/member-resources/

Training Calendar/Site Visits

Training Calendar

Tentative

Most updated version will be on our website

Site Visits

End of September/Beginning of October

Upcoming Due Dates

Professional Development Plan 9/18

Performance Measure Homework 9/18

First Week Check List 9/15

Stages of Group Development

Forming

Sep-Oct

Storming

Nov-Dec

Norming

Jan-Feb

Performing

March-May

Adjourning

June-July

Next Steps

August

Payroll and Benchmarks

Payroll Calendar

website

Must Serve at least one hour in the payperiod to get a

living allowance.

All 1700 hour Members must meet the following cumulative hourly

totals by the end of each quarter:

December 1: 475 hours

February 28: 805 hours

May 31: 1,255 hours

August 31 1,700 hours

Resource Binder

Who

Members will complete, supervisors will check in

What

A binder full of resources, contact information, brochure examples, community resources/information, notes, etc.

Why

Site resources, community resources to help new members transition into the position, host site, and community

When

Year long project

Slow times

Wisconsin HealthCorps Website

https://wihealthcorps.wordpress.com/

Member Resource Page

Password: Members2017

LINC?

Facebook

Contact List

Support: Who to call?

1. Site Supervisor

Program specific questions

General AmeriCorps questions

Debriefing about a difficult client, meeting, call, etc.

Time Off requests (unless more than two weeks)

2. Program Director:

Check out Website First!

AmeriCorps questions, supervisor concerns, training questions

Kysa Stocking

Program Director

kstocking@wphca.org

608-443-2956

Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association

5202 Eastpark Blvd., Suite 109

Madison, WI 53718

Professionalism 1. Phone Etiquette

Be present. Embrace the awkward. Your phone can wait.

2. “I” Statements

Speak from YOUR experience. Focus on your beliefs, thoughts, and feelings rather than speaking for or attributing thoughts, beliefs, or feelings on behalf of or for someone else.

3. Participate

Be at the table, your voice, thoughts, ideas matter and are valued.

4. Be a Better Listener than a Speaker

5. Communicate

Communication is easy today, we have access to so many different venues to in which to do it. If you know you will be late with a deadline, can’t make an event, have a question, let the other person know.

6. Bring Solutions, Not Problems

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