This course provides an overview of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The National Incident Management System defines the comprehensive approach guiding the whole community - all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and the private sector - to work together seamlessly to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents. The course provides learners with a basic understanding of NIMS concepts, principles, and components.
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This course introduces participants to the concepts and principles of the National Response Framework. The goal of this course is to familiarize participants with the National Response Framework and the ways it is applied in actual response situations.
Course Overview:
This course revisits the basics regarding the creation and processing of
journal vouchers documents. It also includes special journal vouchers
including prepaid expenses, unearned revenue and fiscal year corrections.
This refresher course is offered to employees who currently have access to processing journal vouchers in the ADVANTAGE Financial program.
Time to Complete: 5-6 hours
How to Enroll:
1. This is an Open Enrollment course in which the student will have a period of 30 calendar days from the initial log in to completed the entire course.
2. A key is not required for this online course, however, your access itself is your confirmation that you previously completed ADVANTAGE Financial Training and that you also currently have authority to enter and process journal vouchers in the ADVANTAGE Financial program.
3. Follow all directions in the online class in order to receive credit.Course Overview
This webinar covers application basics for free or reduced priced school meals, what's new this year, verification in 742 reporting, direct certification and independent review of applications.
Professional Standards Administration (Code 3000) .33 credit hours
Course Overview
This course is designed to assist ALL new or existing State of Nevada, Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE), Legislative Council Bureau (LCB), and qualified local Government employees in understanding the Nevada Public Employees’ Deferred Compensation Program (NDC), a valuable voluntary benefit that has been created to assist with the supplementation of an employee’s Defined Benefit Pension through Nevada PERS, Social Security, or other Defined Contribution Retirement program.
This training will help employees understand the basics of the NDC Program from setting up their account, managing their contributions to the account, and managing their investment allocations while in the accumulation phase of the employee’s career.
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course you will be able to:
- Understand the tax advantages and benefits of contributing to the Nevada Deferred Compensation(NDC) Program.
- Understand how to set-up and actively manage your NDC account.
- Recognize and understand the contribution and deferral limits within the NDC Program.
- Understand the amount you should be contributing to your NDC Program given your age, number of years of service, and other pre-taxed defined contributions you may have accumulated
- Understand the distribution options of your NDC Account, and that you can actively manage your account into retirement, taking advantage of the institutional pricing and benefits of being part of a 700 Million dollar program affords.
- Recognize resources that the NDC Program has available to assist you with managing your NDC Account.
Credit Hours: .50 credit hour
Time to Complete (Approx.): 20 minutes
How to Enroll:
This course is "open enrollment". Select the course name in the course list to enroll.
Nevada WebIZ -Viewing & Navigating Basics
Disclaimer: The online version of this course is not approved for Continuing Education Units (CEU’s). This course is designed to give users basic knowledge and access to Nevada WebIZ also known as the State Immunization Information System (IIS). Users must have a meaningful use for accessing the system and must be associated with an approved provider, clinic, school, or childcare facility.
If your organization is not registered with Nevada WebIZ or is not approved to access Nevada WebIZ, please contact the Help Desk at (775) 684-5954 or one of the trainers to see if your organization can be enrolled in the State’s IIS.
This course takes 2 hours to complete
Upon successfully completing this course you will be able to:
· Navigate the State’s IIS (aka Nevada WebIZ)
· Search for patients’ immunization records to avoid duplication
· Understand and Interpret all information related to a patient’s immunization record
To obtain credit for this course you must:
· Review each section and complete the quiz.
· Complete the User Confidentiality Agreement (UCA)
· Submit the completed User Confidentiality Agreement (UCA) with a copy of the Certificate of Completion (COC) to izit@health.nv.gov at the end of this course.
· Complete the survey
Pharmacists, physicians, nurses, medical assistants, and office staff responsible for documenting immunization information should attend this 2-hour class, which expands upon the “View Only” Training. Students will learn how to create patient records and document all immunization information in compliance with IIS law.
A copy of the current training manual has been included for the user's review. Manuals are updated periodically. Please check Nevada WebIZ for the latest version of the manuals for future references.
Program Overview:
The Nevada Information Security Professional (NISP) certification is required for all positions within the State classified as Information Security Officers (ISO). The NISP training program is designed for Information Technology/Security professionals; however, those individuals who wish to seek NISP certification are welcome to participate in the training with the following condition:
All non-ISOs and all non-State employees participating in this program are directly responsible to ensure proper authorization from their management prior to utilizing State resources.
Information Security Officers are required to pass each NISP training course with a score of 70% or better. There are a total of 10 NISP training courses, one for each of the 10 Security Domains, and within each course are several lessons.
Save an electronic copy of your course completion certificates for each of the 10 NISP courses, for your own records. To obtain your formal NISP certification after the successful completion of all NISP courses, send an email to the Office of Information Security (OIS), with the subject line of "NISP Certification" and include your final module completion date in the email.
Minimum Passing Score: 70% for each of the 10 NISP courses
Credit Hours: 1.0
Time to Complete (Approx.): 1 Hour
How to Enroll: Student self-enrollment. Click on the course name.
This course is designed to familiarize Rural Clinics' (RC) employees with the requirements of RC procedure HR 5.08, "Professional Behavioral of Rural Clinic Employees." If you have any questions upon completion of this course, please contact your supervisor, Clinic Director, or the Rural Clinics Administration office for further clarification.
This course provides all new and existing employees with a health and safety orientation designed to enable their active participation in Rural Clinics health and safety programs. The information provided to new employees in this course will promote their awareness and understanding of the possible hazards at work, the methods used to control such hazards, evacuation procedures, and general safety concerns.
This course contains an overview of the following information, which is explained in further detail in the Rural Clinics and Community Health Services Safety Plan and All-Hazards Emergency Action Plan:
- General procedures and purpose
- Illness/Injury Reporting
- Office Safety
- Visitors
- Bomb/General Threat
- Suspicious Package
- State Vehicle Operation
- Workplace Violence
- Consumer Behavioral Health Emergency
- Building Lockdown/Shelter-in-Place
- Fire
- Explosions
- Radiological/Chemical Incidents
- Hazardous Materials
- Medical Emergency
- Bloodborne Pathogens (not intended as a replacement for any required standalone Bloodborne Pathogens training)
- Communicable Disease Outbreak/Social Distancing
- Natural Disasters
- Active Shooter
- Civil disorders/terrorism
- After Care /Debriefing
Welcome to Rural Clinics!
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For new and seasoned employees alike, this presentation contains information you'll need to know to navigate through your daily work activities, answering questions such as, "Who does what?" "What can I expect?" "Where do I find...?" as well as guidance on locating policies and procedures, and important acronyms frequently used at Rural Clinics.
This course provides training on how to maximize safety in behavioral health. All Rural Clinics employees are required to take this course.
This course provides training on how to maximize safety in behavioral health. All Rural Clinics employees are required to take this course.
Course Overview
This is a narrated Powerpoint presentation designed to provide anyone serving on a safety committee with a basic understanding of how committees are developed and the function of committee members.
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course you will be able to gain a basic understanding of why, and how safety committees are formed which will help anyone who serves on such a committee.
Credit Hours: 1.0
Time to Complete (Approx.): 60 minutes
How to Enroll:
This course is "open enrollment". Select the course name in the course list to enroll.
This course provides an overview of Rural Clinics' approach to providing trauma-informed care to consumers while also encouraging a trauma-informed approach to interactions with co-workers and self-care.
Vista Plus is a client server application for online reports and documents. The course is an overview of Vista Plus including how to log in and how to view, search or print reports. The course also includes some troubleshooting tips regarding possible technical problems users may experience and how to correct them as well as information about Bank of America Works. This course is available to current State of Nevada employees only.
Time to Complete (Approx.): 1 hour
How to Enroll:
This is an Open Enrollment course in which the student will have a period of 30 calendar days from the initial log in to complete the entire course.
Instructor: Nevada State Controller's Office, training@controller.state.nv.us