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Posted on May 28, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Bridge Fellowship Program application window closes Friday, June 8

We announced Applications now open for 2018 Bridge Fellowship Program in last week’s newsletter, and wanted to remind everyone this week that the last day to submit applications is Friday, June 8. Visit http://www.KingCounty.gov/Bridge for more information and application guidance.

Posted on May 27, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Pride t-shirts are ready to order

The 2018 Pride “Beyond Borders” t-shirts are ready to order! Fill out an order form, get payment of check or cash ready (no credit or debit cards), and return the completed order form with payment to Mariah Taylor either in person or through interoffice mail (CNK-PH-1250) no later than June 5. If you work outside of the downtown core and want your shirt sent through interoffice mail, include your mailstop on your order form. View the original bulletin or contact Leah Holland with questions. Leah will send updates on t-shirt orders and… Read More

Posted on May 27, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Sign-ups now open for weekly produce deliveries at work

Crossposted from Employee Health and Well-Being Support local King County farmers through the CSA@Work program It’s summertime and the cooking is easy. With produce from local farmers that is! King County proudly supports local farmers through its CSA@Work program (Community Supported Agriculture). CSAs are a popular way for consumers to buy local seasonal food directly from a farmer who offers a “share” in their harvest. Read more.

Posted on May 26, 2018 by Karl Himes

Featured Job: Senior Legislative Analyst – Council

Closing: 05/30/18 11:59 PM (GMT -8:00) Salary: $102,777.38 – $130,276.64 Annually Location: King County Council, 516 Third Ave., Seattle, WA Job Type: Regular, full time, 40 hours per week Department: King County Council Job Number: 2018-08145 Description: The Metropolitan King County Council is seeking to hire a seasoned Senior Legislative Analyst with a strong background in policy analysis and navigating complex and controversial policy initiatives. The Senior Legislative Analyst is the second level in a four-level career path of professional staff that supports the council and its committees. The role develops policy… Read More

Posted on May 26, 2018 by Karl Himes

Social Media Spotlight: Public Health – Seattle & King County on Twitter

Public Health – Seattle & King County works to protect and improve the health and well-being of all people in King County, WA. Join their 5,700+ followers and follow Public Health – Seattle & King County on Twitter today @kcpubhealth!

Posted on May 25, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Pet-of-the-Week twofur: Smidgen and Tidbit

Crossposted from Tails from RASKC These senior miniature poodles were brought in a couple of weeks ago by a resident who found them. Smidgen and Tidbit love spending time together and are always found curled up together on their bed. These two are affectionate lovebugs who would love to cuddle up with you at home! Smidgen has an adorable snaggle-tooth that adds to his character. Tidbit is also very charming, and has an adorable squeal she makes when she’s happy. Because these two are older dogs, they will have some special care… Read More

Posted on May 25, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Take Trailhead Direct transit from Capitol Hill to Mount Si

The second Trailhead Direct route kicked off Saturday, offering service from Sound Transit’s Capitol Hill Link light rail station to Mount Si and Mount Teneriffe. There are stops for customers in downtown Seattle and at the Eastgate and North Bend park-and-rides. Beginning June 16, customers will also be able to board a Trailhead Direct transit van at a free satellite parking lot in North Bend for a ride to the Mailbox Peak trailhead. “We are connecting high-capacity transit to some of the most popular hiking trails in the Pacific Northwest,” said King… Read More

Posted on May 25, 2018 by Karl Himes

Your Big Backyard 5K run and walk – fitness and more!

Since 2010, the Big Backyard 5K presented by Kaiser Permanente has promoted fitness and community involvement, and has raised more than $300,000 for King County Parks – your big backyard. Supporting King County Parks through the BBY5K helps keep our parks, trails and open spaces operating for all to enjoy, and you’ll have a lot of fun doing it! This family-friendly event is Sunday, June 3 at Marymoor Park. Get $20 off your registration fee using discount Code KPThrive The BBY5K is proud to have Kaiser Permanente* as its presenting sponsor. Kaiser… Read More

Posted on May 24, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Third payday of the month, May 31

Most King County employees get paid on a biweekly basis. Since there are 52 weeks in a year, there are actually 26 pay periods. So, two months each year you will receive three paychecks—this year, it will happen on May 31 and Nov. 29. The net dollar amount of these two paychecks may be larger because not all deductions are taken out. For example, Deferred Compensation, supplemental insurance premiums, Benefit Access Fees, and Employee Giving donations are not deducted from these “third” paychecks. For more information about your paycheck, go to Payroll… Read More

Posted on May 24, 2018 by Jason Argo

Chief Operating Officer tours treatment plant, meets with employees

Casey Sixkiller, Chief Operating Officer for King County Executive Dow Constantine, has been out meeting employees and leaders at worksites across the county since joining Executive Constantine’s Senior Leadership Team in February to learn more about all of the County’s lines of business, and he recently met with employees at the West Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in Magnolia. West Point treats sewage and stormwater from Seattle and its northern suburbs – about 100 million gallons a day, and up to 440 million gallons during heavy rains – and serves approximately 700,000 customers…. Read More

Posted on May 24, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Join us at a Road to Retirement class

Are you retiring this month? Next month? If you’re planning to leave King County employment by retiring in the near future, join your Retirement Team for Road to Retirement Class (formerly known as Exit Class). We’ll cover important information you need—so you’re ready to walk out the door. Road to Retirement class is held on the last Tuesday of each month from 1 – 3 p.m., and registration is required, as space is limited. The next class is Tuesday, May 29, 1 – 3 p.m. Before attending, go to Leaving Employment and… Read More

Posted on May 23, 2018 by brookiebascom

Employee engagement, health and well-being at DNRP

When the Department of Natural Resources and Parks’s Wastewater Comprehensive Planning and GIS group sat down to review their engagement survey results, they kept coming back to one thing – improving their well-being. To support each other in this engagement goal, they posted a list of 25 things they can do together, or alone, and place a check next to the item when they’ve done it so the team can encourage each other and hold each other accountable. “There are so many things I love about this engagement action plan,” said Employee… Read More

Posted on May 23, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Executive Constantine visits KCIT to learn from and thank employees

King County has recently been experiencing a wave of phishing attacks on its data and information systems, so King County Executive Dow Constantine visited the County employees who are working to protect our data to learn more about the attacks and thank them for their efforts. Executive Constantine met with King County Information Technology Operations and Security, Risk, and Compliance staff in the Chinook Building to learn more about how KCIT handles cybersecurity before, during, and after an incident and get an update on KCIT’s security strategy and vision to be better… Read More

Posted on May 23, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Tech Tip: Username format for new employees

King County changed the username format for new employees in March 2017 to a single, universal sign on. The new format is simpler to remember, easier to automate for new account creation, and it increases the county’s ability to protect against phishing, scams and other cyber threats. What is the new username?  For PCs or email, it is the first letter of first name plus the last name. For example, Juan Hernandez would be JHernandez to sign into a PC, laptop, all work stations, and – eventually – PeopleSoft. Juan’s email address… Read More

Posted on May 22, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Expanding mental health services in King County middle schools

Crossposted from Best Starts for Kids From coping with stress and social pressure to the appearance of mental health needs, many middle schoolers benefit from mental health support as they find their way through adolescence. We’re thrilled to announce that beginning this fall, middle school students in over 40 King County schools will have more access to mental health screening and services at their school. Best Starts for Kids and the Mental Illness and Drug Dependency levy will combine funds to invest $12.6 million over three years to expand Screening, Brief Intervention,… Read More

Posted on May 21, 2018 by Lilia Cabello Drain

Voter Education Fund kickoff was a success!

Crossposted from Election Connection It was a long day of training and information but the recipients of our Voters Education Fund program were happy to participate! Thank you to every organization who came to our kickoff today and who is doing great things to help expand voter education and outreach to underserved communities throughout King County! The Voter Education Fund is a government, philanthropic and community partnership led by King County Elections and Seattle Foundation to remove barriers to voting in underserved and underrepresented communities. Through this partnership, 33 organizations are receiving… Read More

Posted on May 21, 2018 by Karl Himes

Kudos! to Judges Helen Halpert and Veronica Alicea-Galván

King County Superior Court Judges Helen Halpert and Veronica Alicea-Galván will be honored at the 2018 Judicial Appreciation and Honors Luncheon sponsored by the King County Chapter of the Washington Women Lawyers. Judge Halpert will be receiving the Judge of the Year Award, and Judge Alicea-Galván will be receiving the Vanguard Award. The luncheon will be held Wednesday, June 27 at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel.  

Posted on May 20, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

The unique niche (and diverse roles) for Public Health nurses

Crossposted from Public Health Insider When nurses come to work at Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC), they come with a purpose. “The nurses who choose public health as their practice are strongly rooted in service. They want to be of service to those who are vulnerable,” says Amy Curtis, a Registered Nurse who leads recruiting efforts for Office of Nursing at PHSKC. “There is a strong commitment to equity and social justice.” Despite the national shortage in nursing, we are still finding extraordinary nurses for PHSKC because the work… Read More

Posted on May 20, 2018 by kingcountyemployees

Deadline for US – The Untold Story Project submissions extended to June 1

US – The Untold Story Project invites employees of color to share their untold story of racism, and has extended the deadline for story submissions to June 1. Stories can be submitted online or hand-delivered to project team members John Miller, Donna Miscolta or Julia Yen. Stories will be available to all King County employees this summer on the project site. The purpose of the project is to provide an opportunity for King County employees of color to share their experiences of racism in a space dedicated to their voices, and it… Read More

Posted on May 19, 2018 by Karl Himes

Social Media Spotlight: King County DNRP Wastewater Treatment Division’s Facebook page

The #GoPublic employees of King County’s DNRP Wastewater Treatment Division protect public health and enhance the environment by treating and reclaiming water, recycling solids and generating energy. Sitting behind a desk all day definitely isn’t for everyone! @kingcountywtd hires mechanics, electricians, treatment plant operators and more. Besides great pay & benefits, the skilled trades offer a rewarding career path. Follow King County Wastewater Treatment Division on Facebook today.

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