Zone changes reminder 

A reminder that as of February 1, the following zone changes will take effect to rebalance square footage with Facilities Managers’ workload. This will only affect the Facilities Managers and not the zone trades. Note that the zone map will now reflect these changes. 

Please refer to the attached zone sheet for more information.

Have you completed your cybersecurity training? 

The UBC Cybersecurity team has seen a significant uptick in spear-phishing attacks recently. Regardless of whether you work remotely or on campus, cybersecurity precautions have become more important now than ever. Visit the Privacy Matters website for tips on maintaining privacy & information security as a UBC staff. 

Nearly every UBC faculty and staff member has access to Confidential Information, including personal information or payment card data. As the disclosure of this information could be very harmful, it’s important for you to know how to protect it.

A reminder to take the Privacy & Information Security – Fundamentals training — a mandatory requirement for faculty, staff, researchers, student employees and contractors who use UBC Electronic Information and Systems.

Access the training


2023 Travelling Health Fair 

The Travelling Health Fair is back and registration is now open. This year the focus will be on diabetes prevention, an issue that affects approximately 11 million Canadians. Connect with one of the UBC Pharmacists who will be offering these confidential services in February: 

  • Measurement of weight, waist, blood pressure, and blood sugars 
  • Education about blood sugars, diabetes, and what it all means 
  • A personalized risk assessment and information about diabetes risk factors 

Register Now 


Shout out 

Evan Conachey and Benjamin Scott, Electricians in Building Operations

Kudos to Evan and Ben from the Control Crews in Building Operations for coming to the rescue just before the holidays! 

A bucket truck was having a hard time getting out of a snow and ice-filled parking spot near the First Nations Longhouse. Nick and Ben passed by and immediately lept into action. With their timely interventions, the truck was safely extricated from the grips of the snow and ice and made it back to the shop just in time for lunch. Thank you, Control Crew Snow Rescuers! 


People in motion

  • David Sequeira joins Custodial Services as Assistant Supervisor. In his new role, David will oversee the dayshift Custodial Services team and will work out of the Life Building.


Job openings

All positions at UBC are available on the UBC HR Careers website, or through the career application in your Workday account. Please note that applications will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on the day prior to the posting end date. The following VPFO positions are currently open:

  • Trades 2 - Steamfitter / Pipefitter (2 Positions) (JR7935) – 02/01/2023 
  • Director, Capital Planning (JR11150) – 2/9/2023
  • Labourer 2 (Seasonal) (JR11189) – 6/30/2023

Don't forget to apply as an internal candidate! Please review the Apply for an Internal Job Posting guide in the Workday Knowledge Base for instructions on how to apply. Reminder to attach a copy of your resume when you apply for a career opportunity in Workday.


Weekly Emergency Tip: Earthquakes in Southwestern BC explained 

Have you ever wondered what causes an earthquake? Are you curious about the Cascadia Subduction Zone? Did you know that there are 3 types of earthquakes that could affect us in Southwestern BC? 

Learn more on Natural Resources Canada’s website.  


EDI: Workplace Accessibility at UBC 

The Centre for Workplace Accessibility (CWA) is a central hub for resources, tools, and programs that help remove barriers for faculty and staff with disabilities or ongoing medical conditions.

CWA offers a number of campus accessibility resources, including a checklist for accessible events and a toolkit for accessibility and inclusion.

Upcoming events, available through Workplace Learning (WPL)


Managing your mental health

HR has collected mental health resources to help you manage your ups and downs. 

As a manager or leader, you play an important role in supporting your mental health and that of your teams. Complete the new required training: Supporting Mental Health in the Workplace for Managers and Supervisors.

Representatives are always available for a confidential conversation:

  • Monica Haab (monica.haab@ubc.ca): Building Operations, Energy & Water Services, Customer Services & Informatics, and Infrastructure Development
  • Gregor MacDonald (gregor.macdonald@ubc.ca): Custodial Services and Municipal Services

Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) offers an extensive suite of services to support you – from providing wellness coaching or advising on family issues to offering legal support. Access the EAP confidential services through LifeWorks, by calling 1-866-424-0770. 


In case you've missed it 

In case you've missed it Here is a quick recap of key events and information that you may have missed. For more details, please click on the links below or refer to our weekly portfolio newsletter, VPFO Update.

 

Thanks for reading!

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UBC Facilities is part of the VP Finance & Operations (VPFO) Portfolio, and includes six departments—Building Operations, Custodial Services, Customer Services & Informatics, Energy & Water Services, Infrastructure Development, and Municipal Services.
 

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