COVID-19 Information for Employees
We at Compton College are grateful to have a community of employees who have adapted to the rapidly changing and genuinely challenging circumstances of the COVID-19 epidemic. Below are resources and information that we hope will help answer some of your questions and aid you in performing your jobs in these unprecedented times.
COVID-19 Related Updates - Due to ongoing COVID-19 developments, please always refer to the Compton College COVID-19 webpage for up-to-date news.
EASE
Employee assistance services for education (EASE) (hyperlink "EASE" to: https://www.lacoe.edu/Home/EASE) provides free confidential professional assistance for district employees and family members
Professional counselors are ready to help - Call 800-882-1341
LEAVES
Option 1: Supplemental Paid Sick Leave Under Senate Bill 95 (PDF)
Option 2: Utilize regular sick time and/or Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
March 18, 2020 Professional Development Presentation for Employees (PDF)
Compton Community College District is using Keenan Vector LMS, Higher Education Edition to offer training courses online for your convenience. Follow these easy steps to complete your Compton Community College District safety training requirements:
Using your web browser, go to the Keenan Vector LMS, Higher Education Edition website for Compton Community College District: https://compton-keenan.safecolleges.com/
Course |
Due Date |
Time Required |
Coronavirus 103 - Managing Stress and Anxiety (Full Course) | Monday, July 25, 2022 | 12 minutes |
Coronavirus 105 - Cleaning and Disinfecting (Full Course) | 12 minutes | |
Coronavirus 106 - DIY Cloth Face Coverings (Full Course) | 11 minutes | |
Coronavirus 108 - The Basics of Vaccines (Full Course) | 12 minutes | |
Coronavirus Awareness (Full Course) | 11 minutes |
Employee Vaccination Requirement
COVID-19 Vaccination Documents:
COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement Exemption Procedure
Medical Exemption Form
Religious Exemption Form
Similarities and Differences between Flu and COVID-19
Please refer to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) webpage to learn more about the similarities and differences between COVID-19 and the flu.