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Mandatory training for staff

The purpose of mandatory training is to ensure that all staff at the University receive essential information, knowledge, skills and guidelines required to perform their job effectively, safely, and in compliance with laws and regulations. Mandatory training helps to reduce risks and liabilities, maintain a safe and healthy work environment, and ensure consistency in practices across the University.

All staff are required to complete the mandatory training and refresher training for their role within the timeframes provided below. Completion of mandatory training is required for staff to pass their probationary period and any staff who have not completed it will not be eligible for a Discretionary Pay Review or academic promotion. 

All line managers or appointed ADR Reviewers are required to check completion of mandatory training as part of the ADR process. Outstanding mandatory training compliance reports are provided to Heads of Schools and Directors on a termly basis. Non completion of mandatory training will initially result in loss of IT access. Continued failure to complete training may result in disciplinary action.

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The University uses e-Learning platform, , to deliver mandatory training to staff. New staff are enrolled on LearnUpon within the first two weeks of their employment and will receive an email once their LearnUpon account is live, inviting them to complete their mandatory training.

Staff will receive up to 4 automated reminders, from the LearnUpon system, to complete their mandatory training: 

  • When registered on to a mandatory training course (new member of staff) or for refresher training (existing member of staff) 
  • A reminder 14 days after their enrolment 
  • One week before the deadline for completion is due 
  • Final reminder two weeks after the due date 

Temporary staff and other external staff will need to contact OD for alternative access.

Mandatory training for all new staff

These courses typically take less than an hour to complete and can be accessed at a time and place to suit you.

Diversity in the Workplace

An introduction to the University's approach to equality, diversity and inclusion. As part of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ's commitment to advancing equality of opportunity for all, this course is mandatory for all staff and must be completed within the first month of employment. Complete the .

GDPR

Gives an outline of the new General Data Protection Regulations and covers the essential information that staff need to know to ensure compliance. This course should be completed within the first two weeks of your start date. Complete the

Health and Safety Essentials

Provides a good grounding in general health and safety at work. Please ensure you are aware of any additional local arrangements for health and safety including emergency procedures, such as calling 3333 in an emergency and not 999. Complete the .

Fire Awareness

The course takes 30 minutes to complete and covers fire hazards, smoke and its effects, managing different types of fire, emergency procedures, and how to handle a fire at work. Complete the .

Safeguarding Essentials 

This course is designed to assist you in understanding your role in safeguarding children,young people and adults at risk, and looks at what safeguarding means in practical terms. It provides information on the key warning signs that you should look out for and outlines a number of case studies and scenarios for you to consider. Complete the . Please note, this course is mandatory for all staff from 31 July 2024 onwards.

If you are a member of clinical staff in BSMS and have recent training related to the following themes, please send your evidence of this to od@sussex.ac.uk to have this transferred to your LearnUpon record.

  • GDPR / Data Protection
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (Diversity in the Workplace / Unconscious Bias)
  • Safeguarding

Role-specific mandatory training

Where a role determines the training to be a requirement for the job.

Recruitment and Selection

All staff involved in recruitment are required to complete this course within one month of employment start date, or upon taking on recruitment responsibilities. This course provides guidance on key aspects of recruitment and selection in higher education, particularly in relation to equality and diversity matters, and the strides you can make to eliminate bias. Complete the .

Modern Slavery

This course provides an overview of what modern slavery is, including how to spot the signs and share your concerns. It is particularly relevant for any staff involved in purchasing or authorising purchases on behalf of the University. Complete the .

Extended workforce: Employment status and IR35

This module explains how the status assessment process works and how to follow the University's procedures and guidelines for taking on external contractors. Mandatory for all University staff engaging people/contractors. Complete the Extended Workforce - Employment Status and IR35 training on LearnUpon.

Prevent

Offers practical support and advice to support our wellbeing and safeguarding agenda, by giving you the skills to better meet the needs of your students, staff and visitors. This course is only mandatory for identified key staff. If this includes you, you will be automatically enrolled on this course.

Anti-Facilitation of Tax Evasion

This course explains the Criminal Finances Act 2017 and the role and repsonsbility of СÀ¶ÊÓƵ staff to be vigilant and follow the correct processes surrounding this. This course is mandatory for DARO and HR staff. Complete the 

Introduction to Worktribe - Research Management System

This course provides a general introduction to the new Worktribe system, which will help manage research and knowledge exchange processes at the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ. Completing the course will allow users to understand what Worktribe is and its function, along with the different roles within Worktribe and what they do. Users will also understand how to handle the different types of information that may be stored in Worktribe and understand underlying data protection and privacy information. This training is mandatory for research staff and anyone using the Worktribe system.

Research Integrity: A Brief Introduction

This is an introductory training session on the nature of research integrity and why it is so important in how we conduct our work as individual researchers, members of the University and of the wider research community. The session explains the distinctions between research integrity, governance and ethics, the underpinning values that govern our research endeavour, how these can be put into practice and what happens if things go wrong. It discusses academic freedom and research culture at the University, along with the wider national and international research integrity landscape. This training session is mandatory for all researchers and research supervisors, at all levels. 

Mandatory training for Grades 7 and above

These courses are mandatory for certain roles, but recommended for all staff at the University and available in the LearnUpon catalogue.

Anti-Money Laundering

Also mandatory for all staff working in the Finance Division and DARO. This course will help you to understand the legislation governing money laundering, what the main offences are and the primary defences. It will also help you to consider the practical steps you can take to limit the risk of money laundering and understand how the University will respond to concerns of money laundering. Complete the

Unconscious Bias

Recommended for all staff, but mandatory for Grades 7 and above. Unconscious bias refers to the biases we hold that are not under our conscious control. This programme will enable you to work towards reducing the effects of unconscious bias for yourself and within your organisation. Complete the

Introduction to Counter Fraud

Also mandatory for all staff working in the Finance DivisionThis introductory Fraud Awareness module covers topics such as: what is fraud, what is bribery, who might commit fraud and what the University can do about it. Complete the .

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Organisational Development
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od@sussex.ac.uk
01273 075533 (ext 5533)