HR Connect

  • Congratulations Greg Kannenberg!

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    On July 1, 2018, Greg Kannenberg transitioned from the Director of the Phoenix Bookstore to a Custodian Lead for Operations. Congratulations, Greg!

  • Performance Evaluations – Non-Instructional Academic Staff and Limited Employees

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    Annual performance evaluations are a key component to employee performance and development.  The objectives of annual performance evaluations are to provide all employees and their supervisors an opportunity to: Discuss job performance Set goals for professional development Establish objectives for contributing to the department’s mission Discuss expectations and accomplishments Discuss career progression eligibility Non-instructional academic…

  • 2019 WRS Contribution Rates Released

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    At its June 21, 2018 meeting, the Employee Trust Funds Board approved Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) contribution rates for 2019.  There are many complex factors that affect WRS contribution rates, such as investment performance, legislative adjustments to benefit levels, demographics, etc.  It is important to remember, WRS investment experience is smoothed over a course of…

  • College Savings Made Simple

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    Saving for your child’s post-high school education may seem daunting, but with Edvest, Wisconsin’s 529 College Savings Plan, you can start making small contributions today that will benefit them in the future. Anyone – parents, grandparents, extended family members and friends – can set up an account for anyone else. An account can also be…

  • On-Campus and Community Service Work Study Job Fair

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    The Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment and Human Resources are hosting a job fair for on-campus employers and community service work study partners.  The event will be held Wednesday, September 19 from 11:00am-2:00pm in the Phoenix Rooms.  Employers may advertise current openings, recruit for future positions, or simply connect with students who are…

  • Welcome Megan Noltner

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    On June 27, 2018, the Human Resources department welcomed back Megan Noltner as a Human Resources Specialist. Megan previously worked for Marcus Corporation for 5 and 1/2 years. She has previously always been involved in volunteer work and part of a local SHRM chapter. She is looking to get more involved in the coming months. In her free time,…

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    Make a dish with mushrooms!

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    It may not seem like it on the surface, but mushrooms can be pretty marvelous. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes that can add flavor and texture to salad, soups, stews, sauces, and more. An essentially fat-free food, mushrooms provide essential nutrients—B vitamins, potassium, and the antioxidant selenium—with very few calories. Research…

  • Counselor (75%) – Reannounced with revised qualifications

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    The Counseling and Health Center at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay is recruiting for a 75% Counselor. This position will report to the Director of Counseling and Health, and will perform all the duties of a Professional Counselor related to direct and indirect mental health care of clientele according to the mission of Counseling and…

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    Health Choice on campus July 18 & 19

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    On July 18th from 9am-1pm and July 19th from 10am-2pm our Health Choice Representative, Samuel McIntyre, will be on campus to review your individual long-term care benefits and options. If you are interested in learning more about Long-term Care and wish to discuss your individual benefits and options, please contact Samuel directly at (920) 540-2340…

  • Adjunct Instructor – French

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    The Modern Languages program within the department of Humanities at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay seeks a part-time instructor for the Fall 2018 and/or Spring 2019 semesters in French. Depending on enrollment, this position could potentially teach the following courses: FRENCH 201 Intermediate French (3 credits) and FRENCH 225 Composition and Conversation (3 credits) in…