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As the season turns to spring, CIS gears up for its highly anticipated Spring Supervisor Training, an essential workshop focused on the intricacies of workplace investigations. Led by CIS’ respected Pre-Loss and Hire-to-Retire staff, these training sessions are tailored to equip HR personnel, supervisors, and managers with the skills necessary to navigate investigations confidently.
For those yet to secure their spot, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Workplace investigations can often resemble a complex labyrinth, but armed with the right expertise, individuals can steer clear of legal entanglements and effectively resolve conflicts within their organizations.
Participants in these hands-on workshops will immerse themselves in real-life case studies, assuming the role of investigators themselves. Guided by CIS’ expert team, attendees will gain insights into crucial aspects such as the weight of evidence, the determination of investigation scope, the timing for involving external investigators, and the paramount importance of maintaining confidentiality throughout the process. Furthermore, essential documentation practices and insights into employment law will be provided sans the legal jargon.
By the conclusion of these sessions, attendees will emerge with a comprehensive understanding of how to reach fair and effective conclusions. Armed with this knowledge, they will be better equipped to handle employee complaints and navigate conflicts in a manner that fosters trust and fairness in the workplace.
Join CIS for one of the Spring Supervisor Training sessions, as spots are filling up quickly. Together, let’s embark on the journey of tackling workplace investigations and fostering a more harmonious work environment for all.
Registration Information
Dates and Locations (Please note that each location offers two date options. Sessions will be conducted as “lunch and learn” events without a separate lunch break.)
- May 14 or 15, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The Dalles
- May 21 or 22, 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Redmond
Cost $25 for CIS Members with General Liability coverage. The fee includes lunch, as well as coffee, tea, and water throughout the day. Travel, lodging, and additional meal expenses are the responsibility of the CIS Member.
Register at learn.cisoregon.org
Questions? Contact the CIS Learning Center at 503-763-3800 ext. 8 or via email at learn@cisoregon.org
CIS Annual Conference Receives High Marks from Attendees
A total of 662 CIS members, agents, staff, sponsors, and other attendees, participated in CIS’ 22nd Annual Conference earlier this year. While 608 participated in person, virtually, or through a combination of both, the popular event was a resounding success, receiving a 98% rating of Excellent/Good from survey respondents.
Based on survey results and comments, members were pleased with the overall organization of the event. One individual said, “I absolutely love the CIS conferences. I learn so much, and of course, love earning prizes! But, seriously the information and networking is the best!” This reaction was echoed by many, highlighting the overall positive reception for this year’s conference.
Besides appreciating the excellent speakers and topics, the organization and timeliness were listed as standout features. Members noted that the agenda was well-planned and appreciated the efforts to ensure sessions started and ended on time, a fact noted by one attendee who remarked, “The conference was run with efficiency and timeliness. Sessions started on time.”
For first-time attendees, the range of topics covered was particularly impressive. They said, “Attending this conference for the first time was a wonderful and informative experience. I gained so much insight and knowledge from the speakers and breakout sessions. I felt that it was an extremely valuable experience.”
The conference’s focus on delivering relevant and practical information was evident, drawing praise from many members who found it “informative and engaging.” Particularly for smaller entities lacking dedicated HR personnel or legal staff, the opportunity to learn about updated policies and legal precedents was invaluable.
Members also appreciated being able to stay home and catch the conference from the comfort of their offices. They praised the event’s accessibility and user-friendly technology. “Flawless online attendee here … this was simply perfect,” one participant shared.
This was by design.
According to CIS’ Communications, Events, and Project Manager Julie LaMarche, “our conference committee was committed to ensuring a positive experience for all attendees, regardless of how they participated. Our goal is to not only meet but exceed our attendees’ expectations, delivering an exceptional learning experience and trying our best to ensure a seamless execution.”
Additionally, the conference’s diverse lineup of sessions was described as “timely and well presented.” From employment law to risk management strategies, attendees found sessions relevant and informative. The engagement of CIS staff to ensure a smooth and engaging conference experience did not go unnoticed by members.
“Our members recognized our staff’s professionalism and expertise,” according to CIS’ Executive Director Patrick Priest. “This year’s conference will be hard to top, but I’m confident that we’ll do it, in February 2025.”
The CIS Conference Committee is already planning for next year’s event at the Salem Convention Center, so save the date: Feb. 26-28, 2025.
CIS Benefits Team Schedule Summer Renewal and Benefit Advisory Committee Meetings in June and July
For those counties with CIS Benefits, CIS is now gearing up for Benefits Renewals so it’s time to prepare to complete your renewal (aka Request for Coverage) online this July.
You may be asking: What is a Request for Coverage (RFC) and why is it done so early?
The RFC is your contract with CIS Benefits for employee benefits coverage for the upcoming calendar year. This is your opportunity to compare and select the coverages to offer employees. While it may seem early to complete this in July, the timing is critical.
Once the process is completed, the CIS Benefits team reviews each and every selection, submits the changes to their programmers, tests the enrollment system and prepares for a successful Open Enrollment. Your help in doing the renewal on time and with accuracy is crucial in making sure that your employee open enrollment goes as smoothly as possible.
The first step in the renewal process is to attend a regional Employer Benefits Renewal meeting in your area. CIS hope that you can attend in person to hear all the renewal details, ask questions, and listen to any questions others might have. They include lunch as part of the meetings, and the information shared is always valuable for everyone in attendance. You can register for a meeting near you online at www.cisoregon.org/benefitsrenewal.
Below is the schedule for our summer Employer Benefit Renewal and Benefits Advisory Committee (BAC) meetings. Please register in advance to attend. CIS values in-person engagement and encourage everyone to attend in person, if possible.
Date and Locations
- June 17 Central Point and La Grande
- June 18 Florence and Hermiston
- June 25 Keizer
- June 26 Lincoln City and The Dalles
- June 27 Astoria and Tigard
- July 10 Virtual
If you have any union groups currently covered by CIS Benefits that have been or are in collective bargaining, CIS encourages you to reach out to your Benefits Representative to discuss what that might mean for your renewal. If not, you don’t need to worry about this. That’s it! With all these complete, you’ll be ready to attend a renewal meeting and complete your benefits renewal in July. CIS looks forward to continuing to partner with you to make sure you continue to offer the best possible benefits for your employees.
Regence and Legacy Health Reach Agreement
On April 1, CIS had some great news when Regence and Legacy Health reached an agreement. This means that Legacy Health will remain an in-network provider, and CIS members enrolled on a CIS medical plan administered by Regence will continue to have access to Legacy Health providers. Check out Regence’s official statement. If you have additional questions, please contact your CIS Benefits Representative.
Benefits Contacts
- Lori Newsome, Members A-B & T-Z, 503-763-3855
- Heidi Carter, ,Members C-H, 503-763-3863
- Linnea Zahradnik, Members I-K & O-S, 503-763-3883
- Heather Matthews, Members L-N, 503-763-3826
CIS Unveils 2023 Annual Report
Recently, CIS unveiled their digital Annual Report for 2023. They received many nice comments about the report. For those who may have missed it, here’s a copy.
Brief Orientation Videos Explain CIS Coverages and Services
CIS strives to make their coverages and services easier to understand. To further this strategic goal, they have six concise orientation videos that explain: Underwriting, Claims, CIS Benefits, Risk Management, and Pre-Loss. They also have a brief overview video titled Stand with Us. To learn more about your selected CIS coverage or service, please take a moment to watch some (or all) of the videos.