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Onboarding Checklist - New Employees - All New Employees - First Year

All new Division of Extension employees must complete a set of tasks within the first year of employment. This onboarding checklist is designed to complement information that is sent to all new hires by the Administrative Services Unit (ASU). If new employees have any questions regarding the tasks below, they should work with their supervisor. If you have any questions please contact hr@extension.wisc.edu.

Required Tasks

Complete Mandatory Cybersecurity Awareness Training

Applicable To

All new employees

Background

  • Training is part of your employment obligation and is required per the UW System Board of Regents (see UW System Administrative Policy 1032 Information Security: Awareness). Learning how to be more cyber secure is also an important part of keeping data, privacy, and IT systems protected and secure.
  •  If you are a new hire, you need to complete it each year by December 1st (as mandated for all employees).

Instructions

  1. Go to https://it.wisc.edu/it-projects/cybersecurity-awareness-training/#started.
  2. Click the "Log In Using NetID" button.
  3. Click the red "Login" button.
  4. Enter your NetID username and password

Get Help

Questions? Contact the DoIT Help Desk

Cybersecurity Awareness Training - FAQs

Complete Summary Evaluation

Applicable To

  • All University Staff, non-faculty Academic Staff and Limited appointments.
  • This policy applies to full or part-time Academic and University Staff employees with defined or anticipated appointments greater than one year and Limited Appointees.

Background

  • The annual performance review is a requirement of UW-Madison. As an Extension employee you are a co-owner of the performance management process. Part of your role and responsibility is to collaborate  with your supervisor to align your work with Extension’s mission, vision, values, and programmatic priorities and to ensure that you understand how your work fits into the Extension’s larger picture and strategic direction.
  • New employees will have a probationary performance management cycle. This cycle will be different for each employee. It will consist of 6 months or 12 months depending on an employee appointment classification. After the probationary period, the employee will be enrolled into Extension's performance cycle (January 1st - December 31st).
  • Extension's performance management cycle runs January 1st - December 31st each year.

Instructions

  • You will not initiate this action. You supervisor will initiate the summary evaluation. 

For additional performance management information, resources and tools go to the Performance Management SharePoint Site

Get Help

Questions? Contact hr@extension.wisc.edu 

Complete USDA NIFA Training

Applicable To

  • Employees who are fully or partially funded by Smith Lever Funds (this will typically be employees in programming roles).
  • This only applies to some employees. Employees who are required to complete the training will receive an email from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education notifying them that they have 30 days to complete the requirement. 

Instructions

  • Employees who are required to complete the training will receive an email from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education notifying them that they have 30 days to complete the requirement. 
  • Follow the instructions on this Research Knowledge Base article to register for and complete the course in Canvas.

Get Help

Questions? Contact hr@extension.wisc.edu 



Keywordsprobation summary evaluation probationary cybersecurity awareness training   Doc ID118075
OwnerNathaniel S.GroupExtension Handbook
Created2022-04-20 11:09:10Updated2023-05-22 09:35:12
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