Difference between revisions of "GCOnboard/Functional Communities"

From wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 14: Line 14:
 
       <div class="cardColumn2">
 
       <div class="cardColumn2">
 
         <div class="card">
 
         <div class="card">
           <h3 class="header">The Digital Community</h3>[[File:Onboarding-img5.PNG|Male in front of a computer with headphones on his head.]]
+
           <h3 class="header">The Digital Community</h3>[[File:Onboarding-img4.PNG|Male in front of a computer with headphones on his head.]]
 
           <div class="cardContent">
 
           <div class="cardContent">
 
             <p>At the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS)’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Digital Community Management team, we focus on supporting digital talent and leadership. This means attracting, retaining, and developing talent. We also aim to create conditions that enable organizations and teams to design, deliver, and maintain robust digital services.</p>
 
             <p>At the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS)’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Digital Community Management team, we focus on supporting digital talent and leadership. This means attracting, retaining, and developing talent. We also aim to create conditions that enable organizations and teams to design, deliver, and maintain robust digital services.</p>
Line 24: Line 24:
 
         <div class="card">
 
         <div class="card">
 
           <h3 class="header">The Financial Community</h3>
 
           <h3 class="header">The Financial Community</h3>
         [[File:Onboarding-img2.PNG|Two people sitting in front of a desk looking at a computer screen together.]] <div class="cardContent">  
+
         [[File:Onboarding-img5.PNG|Two people sitting in front of a desk looking at a computer screen together.]] <div class="cardContent">  
 
             <p>Finding and connecting with others who are like you.  Our employee-led networks promote and support the goals and needs of diverse communities employed in the Public Service.</p>
 
             <p>Finding and connecting with others who are like you.  Our employee-led networks promote and support the goals and needs of diverse communities employed in the Public Service.</p>
 
<div class="linkbutton">[[GCOnboard/Employee_Communities|Read more about Employee Led networks...]]</div>
 
<div class="linkbutton">[[GCOnboard/Employee_Communities|Read more about Employee Led networks...]]</div>

Revision as of 13:25, 22 June 2023


Functional Communities

Finding and connecting with other public servants who share common work purposes, functions, competencies, professional interests, learning and career paths.  

Finding your Professional Community and Connecting with others

Please look below to find your functional community. Each of these communities will have a number of sub-groups and Communities of practice to connect with so that you can find the learning paths and career paths to help you grow and develop within the Government of Canada.

The Digital Community

Male in front of a computer with headphones on his head.

At the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS)’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Digital Community Management team, we focus on supporting digital talent and leadership. This means attracting, retaining, and developing talent. We also aim to create conditions that enable organizations and teams to design, deliver, and maintain robust digital services.

The Financial Community

Two people sitting in front of a desk looking at a computer screen together.

Finding and connecting with others who are like you.  Our employee-led networks promote and support the goals and needs of diverse communities employed in the Public Service.