Introduction to Financial Management for Administrators
Program: | Administrative Professionals Certificate Program, University Business, Human Resources, and Financial Services, Workplace Knowledge and Skills |
Presenter: | Cassie Brenner, SVC/CFO Project Director Brenda Hussey, Assistant Controller Melissa Frisiras, Assistant Director, Purchasing Services Tammy Murray, Payroll Operations Manager Bill Ruth, Director of Risk Management Carrie Showman, Operations and Compliance Specialist, Payment Processing & Compliance |
Workshop Type: | Virtual |
Date: | 5/7/2024 |
Time: | 10:00AM - 12:00PM |
How does the university fund its operations? What does Pitt’s budget look like? What is the role of a financial administrator/manager in the university’s budget process and monitoring the use of funds? This course will answer these questions and provide a unique glimpse of how money moves and the budget process at the University of Pittsburgh. This course is designed for financial administrators, business managers, Directors of Administration, and other staff and faculty who have budget and financial responsibilities and want to learn more about how their role fits into the university’s budget process. The training will provide an overview of: Key elements of the university’s budget The budget formulation process, including how to request new resources and an overview of the university’s Budget ReSTART model The budget execution process, including how to monitor budget results, how to utilize the various financial systems, and an overview of critical financial operations such as Purchase, Pay & Travel, and Payroll Enterprise Risk Management functions and Resources This course will provide attendees with an introduction to financial management and resources to find additional information.
Learn the fundamentals of research administration, financial records processing, procurement procedures, and other University business topics. These workshops will help supervisors and administrators to navigate the policies and procedures applicable to various business administration responsibilities at the University of Pittsburgh.
Campus Security and the Clery Act
Who Should Attend: University officials who have been designated as Campus Security Authorities as well as faculty and staff who have significant responsibility for student and campus activities
The Jeanne Clery Act requires post-secondary institutions to collect crime information from a variety of persons within the institution who are identified as Campus Security Authorities. University staff and faculty who have significant interaction with student groups and/or who are responsible for campus activities are defined as Campus Security Authorities. This workshop provides an overview of the Clery Act requirements, with particular emphasis on the role and responsibilities of Campus Security Authorities. This workshop is available online and through departmental trainings. For departmental trainings, please contact 412-624-4040.
PantherExpress System
For information on PantherExpress System training, please visit the System Access & Training web page.
PRISM Financial Applications
For information on PRISM financial applications training, please visit the PRISM website.
Pitt Worx
For information on Pitt Worx, including reference guides, videos, and other resources for using the system, please visit the Pitt Worx Hub.
Preventing Harassment and Discrimination with Title IX/Clery
It is the responsibility of everyone in the University community to maintain a campus environment that is free from discrimination and harassment. This online training program is available to all University of Pittsburgh faculty and staff to help you identify, avoid, and report wrongful behaviors. The program outlines basic legal considerations relating to employment discrimination and the University’s policies and procedures that prohibit discrimination and harassment. Access Preventing Harassment Discrimination with Title IX/Clery online training program. This training is only available to new hires at the University and is available within seven days of their hire date.
Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse: Mandated and Permissive Reporting in Pennsylvania
In response to Pennsylvania's new Act 31—which requires all professionals in the state who regularly come in contact with children to receive training in the recognition and reporting of child abuse—the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work is offering a comprehensive online training program. Through its Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center and its Continuing Education program, the school has developed an accessible, three-hour training program, Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse: Mandated and Permissive Reporting in Pennsylvania. Access the Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse: Mandated and Permissive Reporting in Pennsylvania online training program.
(Canceled) Student Privacy and FERPA
Presenters: Laurel Gift, Assistant Vice Chancellor
Office of Compliance, Investigations & Ethics
Jonathan Helm, University Registrar
Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Time: 10 a.m.-noon
Location: 342, in-person
Note: remote access provided for those who cannot make it to campus
Who Should Attend: All faculty and staff who handle, review, store, or disclose student records and all others interested in professional development in this area
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is the law that the University and its employees must follow with regard to student records. This workshop will give participants an overview of student privacy laws, regulations, and University policies pertaining to the confidentiality of student records. Because failure to follow FERPA can result in federal censure, loss of federal funding from the U.S. Department of Education, and adverse reflection on one’s employment at the University, it is important information for all faculty and staff who handle student records. This session will help participants avoid the pitfalls of noncompliance and become the student records “go-to person” in their department. Upon completion of this session, attendees will know how and when FERPA applies at Pitt, what exceptions to disclosure of records exist, where to go for further information, and how University policy is applied to student records.