There are several options you can explore to stay engaged and energized during this time. When your working environment has vastly changed from the norm, it may help to utilize online professional development options or explore wellness resources that will keep you feeling healthy and productive. We encourage you to speak to your supervisor about fitting these into your work schedule to maximize your productivity and effectiveness.
Professional Development Opportunities
During these alternate working arrangements, there are activities employees can do to remain engaged without having face-to-face interaction. Utilize the resources below to continue in your learning and development, and for managing the complexities of remote working.
- Online training opportunities though professional organizations
- University of Illinois’ LinkedIn Learning resource (login required)
Remote Work Wellness Articles
Managing Social Distancing/Isolation
Resources for Extroverts and Introverts
Avoiding Work from Home Burnout
Remote Working Considerations for Supervisors
In some roles, it is difficult to determine if and what can be assigned remotely. Consider the following questions for employees whose work may not transition to the remote environment:
- Is there research they can do? Benchmarking?
- Are there electronic files that can be reviewed and organized?
- Are there documents that can be developed or edited?
- Are there special projects that can be assigned?
- Do you have reports that need to be written? Budget reconciliation? Reading that needs to be completed?
- Do you have training or job aids that could be created? Do you have procedures that need to be created, written, or revised?
- If you have limited work that can be done remotely, but the employee could assist other system office units, please contact System HR at erhr@uillinois.edu.
Managing Remote Workers