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Faculty & Instructional Staff Onboarding Resources

Welcome to the School of Human Ecology!

You are joining a dedicated group of faculty and staff working together to improve the lives of children, families, consumers, and communities through innovative teaching, research, and public service.

As you start your new position, you may find the following onboarding timeline and resources helpful. Your onboarding team is also available to help with any questions.

Onboarding Timeline

As Soon As Possible

Activate your UW NetID

Your NetID is your digital login for many UW services, such as your email and time and absence reporting, and will be used for several other tasks during your onboarding process.

If you do not already have a UW NetID

You will need to activate your NetID using the activation key in the email from SoHE HR (Nancy Andrews or Kyle Brown).

If you already have a UW NetID from a previous appointment or academic enrollment

You will need to modify your NetID to ensure that you have access to all of the appropriate services for your new appointment. After logging in with your NetID, click the "Activate Services" button.

If you need assistance with your NetID, contact the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) Help Desk.

Complete your Criminal Background Check

Employment at UW-Madison is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, which will be facilitated by UW-Madison contracted third party vendor HireRight. You will receive a separate email from HireRight with instructions to provide information and consent through HireRight's secure background check website. You will need to log in to provide additional information and consent to the check.

Prior To Your Start Date

Plan your commute

Explore the UW Transportation Services website for information about transportation options and parking permits. If you wish to apply for a parking permit, please contact Nancy Andrews.

Review list of acceptable I-9 documents

Review the Form I-9 Acceptable Documents list to determine which type of original identification document(s) you will bring on your first day of work. Please send questions to Kyle Brown.

Request course textbooks

If you are teaching, notify Abby Putnam and Michelle Hamilton if you need an instructor copy of any required textbooks for your courses.

Required textbooks should be added to your Faculty Center using the following instructions so that the UW Bookstore can order the books: https://kb.wisc.edu/8888 

Meeting Scheduling

Your administrative onboarding team will contact you to schedule meetings throughout your first month in SoHE. This will include time with your department chair, associate deans, HR, instructional staff, etc. 

Submit your SoHE website bio

Please fill out this form to create your bio page for the SoHE website. Please complete as much as you can, and upload a photo as described. You will be receiving an invitation to get your official Human Ecology headshot photo taken at a later date. Feel free to look through the website directory for examples and inspiration.

Questions can be directed to Hannah Tymorek.

 On Your First Day

I-9 Employment Verification

Bring identification to complete the I-9 form. Please use this guide for instructions on which types of identification are allowable. Please contact Kyle Brown with any questions.

Set-up Multi-Factor Authentication

Please follow the instructions in this document to enroll for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Duo for your NetID login account. 

For questions regarding how to get access to the MFA mobile app contact the DoIT Help Desk at (608) 264-4357 or email help@doit.wisc.edu.

Obtain Your Wiscard

Your Wiscard is your campus photo ID and some campus services depend on you getting your Wiscard. You need a Wiscard to gain off-hour access to Nancy Nicholas Hall. For the most up-to-date information about Wiscard office hours and requirements, visit the Wiscard website.

Building tour

Contact Abby Putnam or Michelle Hamilton if you are interested in a tour of Nancy Nicholas Hall - we are happy to show you around!

Within Your First Month

Enroll or waive UW benefits 

Please sign up for benefits using the Self Service Online Enrollment. You must sign up within 30 calendar days of your first day of work. Please contact the UW Benefits Team at benefits@ohr.wisc.edu with questions.

Complete the Preventing Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence training

You will need to complete an online training on how to recognize, prevent, and respond to sexual assault and sexual violence in the workplace. Information about reporting options and campus and community resources to support individuals who have experienced sexual harassment or sexual violence are also provided. The course is estimated to take you approximately 60 minutes to complete.

This training is required every 3 years.

Complete the Cybersecurity Awareness training

Cybersecurity Awareness Training is mandatory per UWSA Policy 1032 for all employees (including undergraduate and graduate student employees), as well as retirees and those in unpaid positions who access UW–Madison information technology resources. This training must be completed annually. It is also available for all students.

There are two training options available (visual or text). You only need to complete ONE course.

Sign up for optional UW orientations

Consider signing up for the following UW orientations as your familarize yourself with campus.

Benefits 101 (highly recommended)

New Employee Orientation 

Onboarding Resources

Purchasing & Reimbursements 

Communications

Instructional Resources

  • Enrollment requests from students should be sent to enrollment@sohe.wisc.edu
  • Audio-Visual system passcode tutorial (this is required for instructors teaching in General Assignment classrooms)

Room Reservations in Nancy Nicholas Hall



Keywordsoboarding, new faculty, room reservation   Doc ID129833
OwnerAbby P.GroupSchool of Human Ecology
Created2023-07-19 11:57:05Updated2024-05-30 10:18:22
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