Enhancing Administrative Skills with Microsoft Office

Enhancing Administrative Skills with Microsoft Office

This workshop aims to help participants in building confidence and improving their administrative skills.

By On the Front Lines Community Alliance

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Thursday, July 24 · 12 - 2pm EDT

Location

Ohio Means Jobs Room C

1916 Central Pkwy Cincinnati, OH 45214

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Enhancing Administrative Skills with Microsoft Office (Tentatively 7/24)This two-hour training session, developed in collaboration with On the Front Lines and the Hamilton County Office of Addiction Response, is designed to support peer supporters in building confidence and improving their administrative skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. In a collaborative and supportive environment, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions, address challenges, and enhance their digital skillset—empowering them to advance in their roles and better support their employers.Throughout the session, we will cover the basics and essential features of each program, including:

  • Microsoft Word: Learn how to create professional documents, format text, and use tables and headers for efficient document creation.
  • Microsoft Excel: Understand how to organize data, create basic spreadsheets, and use simple formulas to track and analyze information.
  • Microsoft Outlook: Master tools for managing emails, calendars, signatures, auto-replies, and tasks to stay organized and efficient in your role.
  • Microsoft PowerPoint: Discover how to create impactful presentations, design slides, and present information effectively.

Organized by

On the Front Lines Community Alliance is a community of practice focusing on the foundational basis of peer support, where individuals share common concerns and challenges, which provide creative solutions and coping strategies. We build bridges of trust between recovery professionals that lead to a collaborative continuum of care while working to eliminate the atmosphere of competition amongst agencies. Professionals in the fields of mental health, addiction, and recovery professionals, and anyone in need can find support, resources, and community guidance for helping people find individualized recovery services.

Hannah Schilling co-founded the group, On the Front Lines Community Alliance in 2019 with the vision of building a fast recovery and resilience network of organizations and professionals, facilitated by a common vision & healthy partnerships, centered on creating and maintaining a recovery-oriented system of care around mental health and substance use disorders

This event serves as a platform for us, as professionals, to network with one another and build relationships that foster a culture of service and commitment. Additionally, members are encouraged to share any recovery-related resources, events, career opportunities, and continuing education events.

We are committed to a healthy partnership with community agencies. One that is rooted in mutual respect, open communication, transparency, and a commitment to a common vision. We believe human services in our communities will thrive under a trusting and collaborative partnership with each organization and its representatives.

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