staff resources

Peer Resources: Participating

Your Gains

As a member of the Support Staff Peer Resources Task Group, one can gain experience that is brought back to the workplace. Research, event planning, proposal development and project organization are a few of the initial opportunities. If one participates on the level of co-chair or a project manager, one works on team building, running meetings and developing initiatives. In the process, one can learn more about MIT, on employee and organizational development and/or gain presentation skills.

Meetings and Membership

SSPR is a task group of the Working Group on Support Staff Issues, which is an MIT Presidentially appointed committee. The task group holds monthly meetings to fit the schedule of its members. WGSSI holds monthly meetings for all subcommittees and task groups. Topics can range from MIT services, professional development workshops to issues that effect support staff.

If members are unable to attend meetings, it is the responsibility of the member to communicate his/her plans to the co-chair of the task group (for SSPr meetings) or to the co-convener (for WGSSI meetings) ahead of time.

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