National Orientation for New Employees (012096)
Overview
Delivery method
Virtual classroom
Duration
2 hours
Audience
Employees
Description
This engaging session will serve as a welcome to the Department and provide a rewarding experience for new Justice employees as they embark on a new journey, and gain a better understanding of the organization.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the Department's history through a fun game of Kahoot!; hear from a member of senior management; experience interactive presentations from various internal experts; all while getting to meet other new employees!
Prior to attending this event, it is highly recommended that all new employees complete the Orientation at Justice Canada online self-paced course which provides valuable and relevant information on resources available to employees at the Department.
For more valuable resources and tools available to Justice employees, please refer to this Digital Workspace site: Onboarding and Orientation Program at Justice Canada (OOPJC).
National Orientation sessions are offered twice a year, in the spring and fall. Please consult this page again for more upcoming sessions.
Presented by: The Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development (CoELPD).
Registration deadline: 5 working days prior to course date.
Accommodation measures:
The Department of Justice is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free learning environment. If you have any accessibility needs in order to fully participate in the training activity, please contact your manager to discuss your needs. You may also call upon the services of the Centre for Workplace Access-Ability, Health and Wellness to help identify what type of accommodation measures you require.
For more information: Contact the Centre of Expertise for Learning and Professional Development.
Participants are responsible for adding their training activities to their Outlook calendars.
Accreditation by Law Societies:
Please note that this activity is not eligible for accreditation of continuing professional development (CPD) with the law societies.
If you have questions, please contact the accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).