The work of the committees and the Human Resources (HR) Work Group is described below:
Work Flexibility Committee: This committee will focus on how, where, and when we work, and incorporating the training, skills development, and technology needs and resources needed to support flexible work arrangements and empower staff and faculty (who have staff reporting to them) to do their best work.
Employee Value Proposition Committee: This committee will focus on identifying and examining UMB differentiators; proposing changes to the employee experience; branding and marketing efforts; and incorporating technology, training and development needs, and resources to strengthen efforts to attract, retain, and engage faculty and staff.
Employee Well-Being Committee: This committee will focus on how we can optimize mental, physical, and financial health (programs, resources, benefits, and training) while maintaining employee engagement, building social and emotional connections, and enhancing work-life balance for faculty and staff. This includes incorporating technology, training and development needs, and resources necessary to support these efforts.
Human Resources Work Group: Members from Central HR Services, HR Council, and HR Partners will continue to gather data, analyze, and recommend actions and future considerations to leadership, including conducting an institutional job assessment to identify jobs and a process to assess eligibility for remote/hybrid/flexible work options; identify and recommend policies that need to be developed and/or updated to support future of work strategies; and developing a strategic workforce plan to identify and address current workforce gaps and future human capital needs.