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<p>Once you obtain your IT equipment, follow the enclosed instructions to finish setting up your computer, and ensure you have a stable internet connection if accessing the network remotely.</p>
 
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<p>If you are having trouble setting up your workstation or logging onto the network, you can call the IT service desk at 613-947-5444 between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm EST or you can send an e-mail to IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca. </p></div>
 
<p>If you are having trouble setting up your workstation or logging onto the network, you can call the IT service desk at 613-947-5444 between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm EST or you can send an e-mail to IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca. </p></div>
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*Create a [https://idp.csps-efpc.gc.ca/idp/login-en.jsp GCCampus] account to have access to all learning activities on the [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/index-eng.aspx Canada School of Public Service] (CSPS).
 
*Create a [https://idp.csps-efpc.gc.ca/idp/login-en.jsp GCCampus] account to have access to all learning activities on the [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/index-eng.aspx Canada School of Public Service] (CSPS).
 
*Create your myKEY account. If you are new to the public service, you can get a myKEY by following the instructions on [https://eajl-orca.securise-secure.gc.ca/O/vw/bienvenue-welcome-eng.pub Shared Services Canada's Online Registration and Credential Administration self-serve website]. If you transferred from another department and do not have a copy of your myKEY file (.epf file extension) or you have lost your myKEY file, you can get it back by completing the information on the [https://eajl-orca.securise-secure.gc.ca/O/rc/recuperermacle-recovermykey-eng.pub?ntr=lst Lost myKEY page]. If you are not successful at recovering your myKEY, please contact the IT Service Desk at IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca.
 
*Create your myKEY account. If you are new to the public service, you can get a myKEY by following the instructions on [https://eajl-orca.securise-secure.gc.ca/O/vw/bienvenue-welcome-eng.pub Shared Services Canada's Online Registration and Credential Administration self-serve website]. If you transferred from another department and do not have a copy of your myKEY file (.epf file extension) or you have lost your myKEY file, you can get it back by completing the information on the [https://eajl-orca.securise-secure.gc.ca/O/rc/recuperermacle-recovermykey-eng.pub?ntr=lst Lost myKEY page]. If you are not successful at recovering your myKEY, please contact the IT Service Desk at IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca.
* Discuss your expectations with your manager and understand their expectations of you. Clear work objectives should be provided to you. This is also a good time for your manager to discuss a learning plan and the overall performance management process.
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*Discuss your expectations with your manager and understand their expectations of you. Clear work objectives should be provided to you. This is also a good time for your manager to discuss a learning plan and the overall performance management process.
 
*Set up your profile in the the [https://portal-portail.tbs-sct.gc.ca/home-eng.aspx Public Service Performance Management application] (PSPM).
 
*Set up your profile in the the [https://portal-portail.tbs-sct.gc.ca/home-eng.aspx Public Service Performance Management application] (PSPM).
* Consult the Mandatory Training list to identify the courses you need to take and register for these courses by first logging in to your [https://idp.csps-efpc.gc.ca/idp/login-en.jsp GCCampus] account . Your first week on the job is a good time to start the courses.
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*Consult the Mandatory Training list to identify the courses you need to take and register for these courses by first logging in to your [https://idp.csps-efpc.gc.ca/idp/login-en.jsp GCCampus] account . Your first week on the job is a good time to start the courses.
 
*We encourage all employees to complete the [https://intranet.atssc-scdata.gc.ca/hr-benefits/forms/self-id-form/employee-self-identification-form-en.html Employee Self-identification form] which allows you to voluntarily identify, as applicable, to one or more of the four (4) employment equity designated groups (i.e. visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and women).
 
*We encourage all employees to complete the [https://intranet.atssc-scdata.gc.ca/hr-benefits/forms/self-id-form/employee-self-identification-form-en.html Employee Self-identification form] which allows you to voluntarily identify, as applicable, to one or more of the four (4) employment equity designated groups (i.e. visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and women).
  
 
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<p>Whether you will be working remotely, in-person or through a hybrid model, your hiring manager will coordinate with you to ensure you receive the tools and equipment you need to carry out your work.</p>
 
 
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<p>Once you obtain your IT equipment, follow the enclosed instructions to finish setting up your computer, and ensure you have a stable internet connection if accessing the network remotely.</p>
 
 
====Technical support ====
 
 
<p>If you are having trouble setting up your workstation or logging onto the network, you can call the IT service desk at 613-947-5444 between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm EST or you can send an e-mail to IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca. </p></div>
 
 
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*'''[https://gcconnex.gc.ca/login GCconnex]''' is a professional social collaboration platform used across the federal government which enables public servants to connect through shared experience, knowledge, groups or interests.
 
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*'''[[gccollab:newsfeed|GCcollab]]''' is a networking and collaborative workspace open to all Canadian public servants (federal, provincial and territorial), academics and students, as well as to all Canadians by invitation.
 
*[[Main Page|'''GCwiki''']] is a public wiki hosted by the Government of Canada to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing.
 
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Pre-Arrival Checklist - Are you ready for your first day?

Our pre-arrival onboarding content contains general guidance that applies to most employees’ working arrangements.

Discuss with your Hiring Manager

Your hiring manager has likely already contacted you to communicate the preliminary job offer and arrange a start date. This person will be the primary resource assigned to support your pre-arrival onboarding activities.

  • Talk to your hiring manager about the details of your work arrangement, such as hours of work and work location. Find out if you will be working remotely, in-person or through a hybrid model.
  • Stay in regular contact with your manager if there is a long period between the job offer and the start date.
  • It may be too early to know if you need workplace accommodation but take the time to speak to your new manager about the workplace and any potential workplace accommodation.
  • Workspace setups will vary on a case-by-case basis, but if you foresee the need for specific equipment to carry out your duties, please discuss it with your hiring manager as soon as possible.
  • Before your first day, make sure you have clear instructions about what to do and have the required contact information for your arrival should it be virtual or in-person.
  • For any other questions or concerns not covered on this site, do not hesitate to contact your hiring manager.

Monitor your e-mail for important documents and communications

At some point during your hiring process, you should have provided your manager with an e-mail address. Monitor this e-mail account regularly for important messages until you have access to your ATSSC e-mail account.

The following list includes some examples of communications and documents you should receive before your arrival. Depending on your work arrangement, some of these items may not apply to you. When in doubt, ask your hiring manager.

  • Letter of offer package from your manager
  • Instructions for obtaining your IT equipment from your manager or a delegated IT technician
  • Network access information
  • Reference materials related to your role and organization:
    • Phone list
    • Organizational chart with titles
    • Staff lists and/or other contact lists
    • Voicemail and email instructions
    • Job description

Getting your technology (IT) equipment and network access

Whether you will be working remotely, in-person or through a hybrid model, your hiring manager will coordinate with you to ensure you receive the tools and equipment you need to carry out your work.

If you foresee the need for specific equipment, or any other circumstance that may affect your ability to carry out your regular duties, please discuss it with your hiring manager as soon as possible.

Once you obtain your IT equipment, follow the enclosed instructions to finish setting up your computer, and ensure you have a stable internet connection if accessing the network remotely.

Technical support

If you are having trouble setting up your workstation or logging onto the network, you can call the IT service desk at 613-947-5444 between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm EST or you can send an e-mail to IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca.

Get involved and stay connected

There are a variety of ways to get involved and share your ideas at the ATSSC. Talk to your manager about existing working groups and committees, and consult the links below for additional opportunities.

Stay Connected

  • The ATSSC intranet helps to keep employees connected and up to date with important information, messages and new events.
  • GCconnex is a professional social collaboration platform used across the federal government which enables public servants to connect through shared experience, knowledge, groups or interests.
  • GCIntranet is an authoritative, central communications channel to reach all public servants. Makes it faster and easier to find information and tools public servants need to do their jobs and collaborate across institutions.
  • GCpedia is a knowledge-sharing tool designed to facilitate collaboration and co-creation of information.
  • GCcollab is a networking and collaborative workspace open to all Canadian public servants (federal, provincial and territorial), academics and students, as well as to all Canadians by invitation.
  • GCwiki is a public wiki hosted by the Government of Canada to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • GCdirectory is a directory of federal public servants to help you find a colleague.

Arrival Checklist - What to do in your first week...

Our pre-arrival onboarding content contains general guidance that applies to most employees’ working arrangements.

Meet Your Manager

Whether you are working remotely or physically in the office, your manager should make arrangements to meet with you on your first day. If you are scheduled for a virtual meeting, make sure to check your new ATSSC e-mail account for the invitation - the link to join via MS Teams will be embedded in the invitation.

Important "To-do's" during your first week

  • Create a GCCampus account to have access to all learning activities on the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS).
  • Create your myKEY account. If you are new to the public service, you can get a myKEY by following the instructions on Shared Services Canada's Online Registration and Credential Administration self-serve website. If you transferred from another department and do not have a copy of your myKEY file (.epf file extension) or you have lost your myKEY file, you can get it back by completing the information on the Lost myKEY page. If you are not successful at recovering your myKEY, please contact the IT Service Desk at IT-TI@tribunal.gc.ca.
  • Discuss your expectations with your manager and understand their expectations of you. Clear work objectives should be provided to you. This is also a good time for your manager to discuss a learning plan and the overall performance management process.
  • Set up your profile in the the Public Service Performance Management application (PSPM).
  • Consult the Mandatory Training list to identify the courses you need to take and register for these courses by first logging in to your GCCampus account . Your first week on the job is a good time to start the courses.
  • We encourage all employees to complete the Employee Self-identification form which allows you to voluntarily identify, as applicable, to one or more of the four (4) employment equity designated groups (i.e. visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and women).