Compliance 101
The Office of Compliance offers multiple avenues for learning, training, thinking, reporting, advancing, and reflecting in culture as a strategic business driver that directly impacts organizational climate, effectiveness, and reputation.
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The Workplace Certificate Program initiative is an educational opportunity for students, trainees, staff, and faculty and aligns with UT Health Science Center’s strategic plan. The Level I WCP is a five-week online offering, and the Level II WCP is a eight-week cohort in the fall and spring.
These two 15-day challenge programs were made to be flexible and help UT Health Science Center trainees, staff, and faculty explore worldviews.
Do you love to read? Do you love to debrief the books you read? Look no further than this book club. You may even win a FREE book!
Give to the Office of Compliance
Are you seeking to make a charitable donation to help ensure compliance on campus? We have a fund set up ready for you to donate!
Have you seen or experienced some form of misconduct or discrimination? We can help.
Advisory Council for Compliance and Culture
Chaired by Compliance’s AVC Dr. Michael Alston, this council consists of representatives appointed by the Chancellor who meet and discuss ways to achieve the metrics outlined in the strategic plan.
The serves as a voluntary channel to share information about faculty and staff who have experienced the transitioning of loved ones or coworkers. Approval of messages to the listservs is subject to the discretion of the Compliance staff.
Who Does What in the Office of Compliance?
To gain a deeper understanding of the roles and responsibilities of each Compliance team member, check out our informative "Who Does What?" guide.
For more information about the Office of Compliance, explore our website!