The Common Learning Portal (CLP) is the hub of collaborative knowledge building for the NPS workforce.
This article from Harvard Business Review gives some practical insights and ideas on how to manage the demands of the workplace and raising our children.
The health and well-being of employees has a direct correlation to the health and well-being of a Park or work unit; learn how you can incorporate wellness into your park or program.
What's the difference between the CLP and DOI Talent? Use this “cheat sheet” to distinguish how they’re different – and how they work together to improve your learning experience.
Employee-led groups advancing relevancy, diversity, and inclusion throughout the NPS. Find and join a group!
More than one-third of all workday injuries are caused by poor ergonomics. In this article, learn how to improve your work space and keep your body healthy.
Results from the 2012 Employee Viewpoint Surveyprovided an opportunity to study what is working well in NPS units with high satisfaction and engagement.
The Employees for the Advancement of People with Disabilities ERG serves to provide an environment that is inclusive of all people and abilities.
You've invested a lot of time and energy into carefully developing and curating your CLP resources. Now learn how to develop a communication strategy!
Interested in using the CLP Learning Activity Builder? Learn more about what learner interactions can be tracked and how to view them on the CLP!
Formal training is not enough to support the learning and development. But how do we curate the right list of informal learning opportunities?
Participate in collaborative conversations and share educational resources. How you can help grow our learning community!
Transitioning back to work after parental leave is hard. So how can you make your first few weeks back in the office as smooth as possible?
The top 5 things every new CLP user should do.
Discover the direction learning and development in the National Park Service is moving towards and how change is being championed and implemented.
Applying the Lean methodology to define and improve processes.
Using the Lean approach for identifying and removing waste from a process.
Albright Training Center and its surrounding community provides our students with a wide variety of services and recreation options for all fitness levels.