The Office of Campus and Community Partnerships strives to create a healthy environment
where all faculty and staff are more productive, collaborative, and committed to advancing
PCOM’s mission. Our goal is to encourage a positive culture that drives engagement,
increases employee retention, and improves performance.
Our focus areas include:
Effective Leadership
Our Lead the Change initiative offers a professional development certificate that aims to build cross-campus
connections, collaborative problem-solving, and grow collective leadership capacity.
Employees are afforded the space to pause and reflect on the benefits and impact of
effective leadership in the workplace.
Employee Engagement
Cultivating Community at PCOM Certificate Program offers professional development opportunities for employees.
This program emphasizes fostering a deep sense of community and understanding by engaging
employees in conversations and implementing actionable strategies. Participants develop
the tools to effectively communicate, support, and engage with a wide range of perspectives,
ultimately contributing to an interconnected community where everyone can thrive.
Continuous Improvement
CCP promotes continuous learning and flexible thinking. This is achieved through professional
development offerings on:
- Bridging Generation in the Workplaces: Unlocking the Power of Your Team
- Effective Leadership
- Neurodiversity in the Workplace
- Strengthening Community Through Connected Conversations
- Innovative Teaching Strategies
- Psychological Safety at Work
- Leading Multigenerational Teams
- Emotional Intelligence
- Managing Conflict
These programs enable employees to develop confidence in their approach and interactions
with people from varied backgrounds and perspectives while supporting lifelong learning
and adaptability.
Celebrating Success
The Employee Campus and Community Partnership Award recognizes one faculty member
and one staff member on each campus who go above and beyond to foster strong connections
and collaboration within and beyond their campus community.