Save the Dates!

Dates for the following will be released as soon as they are confirmed:

  • Annual Ethics Training/Staff Picnic (May/June)
  • Upstander Day (September)
  • NOVA Staff Retreat (November)

January NOVA Calendar

Tuesday, January 16th at 9:30 a.m. - Directors Meeting


Tuesday, January 16th at 6 p.m. - Board Meeting


Wednesday, January 17th at 9 a.m. - Leadership Meeting


Wednesday, January 17th - First Day of Winter SAC Training - Check the NOVA Conference Room Schedule Calendar for Additional Dates


Sunday, January 21st - NTS closed for Holiday Party


Monday, January 22nd - Approved Time/Expense Forms Due to Ashley


Friday, January 26th - Payday (PTO Accrual)


Friday, January 26th - New Year, New You Gift Exchange


Friday, January 26th at 1:30 p.m. - Staff Meeting at St. Cyril's


Saturday, January 27th - NOVA Board Retreat

Committee Corner

Staff Wellness Committee

Staff Wellness Survey


The Staff Wellness Committee will be asking NOVA staff to complete a brief survey regarding their thoughts and ideas regarding staff wellness initiatives. Please keep an eye out for the survey in the February 1st edition of NOVA Newsbites.



Staff Wellness Tips


Daily Rituals That Support Immunity During Cold and Flu Season


Rather than tackling a cold or flu when it hits, implementing small changes into your daily routine to improve your immunity can help fight germs and other bacteria.


Adding supplements to your routine is a simple way to boost your routine. Taking a daily supplement like vitamin C can fight infections and has even been shown to reduce the duration of a cold by an average of 9.4%.


Vitamin D is another great nutrient to add to your daily supplement list, as it helps the immune system fight off bacteria and viruses and helps the functioning of T-cells and macrophages which protect our body against pathogens.


Exercise is known to help with heart disease, bone health, and even your immune system. Some studies have found that exercise can increase white blood cells whose main function is to fight off infections.


Other habits like drinking eight glasses of water a day, washing your hands frequently and after touching any shared surfaces, and getting adequate sleep are ways to keep your immune system strong. 


Adapted from Health.com (What Experts Recommend For Staying Healthy This Cold and Flu Season)

NOVA Bulletin Board

NOVA Staff Meetings


Day in the Life Presentations


A Day in the Life presentations will be returning to staff meeting starting this month! Join us as Elyse presents on BCAT at our upcoming staff meeting on January 26th.


Upcoming Day in the Life Presentations

  • February - NOVA Thrift Shop
  • March - Information Technology
  • April - Volunteers/Community Outreach/Public Affairs
  • May - Forensic Nursing Program
  • June - Marketing & Communications



Strategic Plan Presentation


A presentation of NOVA's new Strategic Plan, Stronger Together, will take place at the January staff meeting. We will also unveil NOVA's new mission, vision, and values that were developed as part of the plan. We are excited to share the new plan and answer any questions that you may have!

NOVA Training Institute


Book Club

Mandated Reporter Training


If you are in need of a Mandated Reporter Training and can attend the one being conducted in January, please let Jamie know. If you are unaware when you last took the training, please feel free to reach out to Jamie or Deb GH for assistance.

Development


NOVA's 50th Anniversary Gala - A Starlit Evening

NOVA’s 50th Anniversary Gala is less than 4 months away! A Starlit Evening will take place on Friday, April 19, 2024! The gala committee is continuing to work hard at securing sponsorships and gathering silent auction items, but we need your help! If you know a business, big or small, that would be interested in supporting NOVA while gaining community visibility, please connect them with Ashley D. or Michelle in Development. All funds raised at the gala go on to support every department at NOVA! 


Keep an eye out for a staff-sponsored basket, we will be gathering items to create a NOVA basket to donate at the Gala this year! 


For more details about this exciting event, check out the event web page by clicking the button below! 

A STARLIT EVENING INFO

Human Resources

Current Job Openings


NOVA Thrift Shop


Donations Needed! Staff Collection 1/26/24


NOVA Thrift Shop is in need of donations! We will be collecting donations at the January 26th staff meeting. Please bring your items and we will transport them up to NOVA Thrift.


Click on the button below to see the list of items that NOVA Thrift Shop accepts.


If you have torn or tattered clothes, towels, or other cloth textiles, the NOVA Thrift Shop accepts rags for recycling and recieves funds from the recylcing. Please place these items in a bag labeled RAGS.


Thank you for supporting NOVA Thrift Shop!

Information Technology


Deleting Voicemail


Please take a minute an delete any old or unneeded voicemail from your NOVA desktop phone. Although you may delete the email notification about the voicemail that comes to your email inbox, this is only a notification and does not delete the message in your voicemail.


If you need assistance with deleteing your voicemail, please complete a Helpdesk ticket and Frank or Henry will provide you with assistance. 

NOVA Holiday Fun

Thank you to everyone who took a minute to vote for the January Staff Holiday Celebration! The vote was close, but National Pie Day edged out National Buffet Day by just 2 votes!


We will be celebrating National Pie Day on Friday, January 26th at staff meeting. If you would like to sign up to bring a pie, please sign up by clicking on the button below.


For more information on National Pie Day keep reading below...

NATIONAL PIE DAY SIGN UP

Sponsored by the American Pie Council (yes, that’s a real thing!), National Pie Day (January 23, 2024) lets us enjoy one of our favorite desserts guilt-free. After all, we’re celebrating a national holiday!


While pie exists in some form all over the world, the United States has an inextricable relationship with the flaky dessert. From Don McLean’s epic song “American Pie” to expressions like “as American as apple pie,” our country embraces the pie — apple in particular — as a symbol of national pride.


History of National Pie Day


One of the oldest prepared foods, pie shows up in written recipes dating back as far as the ancient Romans. The first known pie recipe was for a rye-crusted goat cheese and honey pie. The Romans made pies with a variety of meats, seafood, and fruit, and developed a dense pie called placenta, similar to cheesecake. At sumptuous Roman feasts, pie played a role in several courses.


Until recently, pie crust was mostly used as a vehicle for filling. Unlike many of today’s luscious, buttery crusts, early pie crusts often didn’t get eaten at all. The crust acted as a container to keep the meat moist and prevent it from burning. 


Pies first appeared in England in the 12th century, still mostly filled with meat. The dubious origin of some pie fillings gave rise to jokes and horror stories, including the penny dreadful that would become “Sweeney Todd.”


When the Puritans and other English settlers fled for the New World, they took pie with them. But although no American Thanksgiving table is complete without sweet pumpkin and pecan pies, sweet pies didn’t make an appearance at the so-called “First Thanksgiving” and pumpkin pie didn’t become popular until the 1800s. Today, sweet pies overwhelmingly outsell savory pies, and pumpkin pie is an enduring fixture of the Thanksgiving meal.


Not to be confused with National Pi Day, National Pie Day has nothing to do with math and everything to do with that sweet American treat. Created in the 1970s by Charlie Papazian (who conveniently placed the day on his birthday), National Pie Day encourages us all to take a break with America’s favorite dessert.


Adapted from NationalToday.com (NATIONAL PIE DAY - January 23, 2024 - National Today)

Meet NOVA

Meet Irina!


If you could snap your fingers and become an expert in something, what would it be?

I feel like I could be a better parent, it is the hardest job in the world.


If you could only purchase five things to eat for the next 10 days, what would they be?

Good quality artisan bread, cheese, butter, fresh kimchi... to make kimchi grilled cheese! Yum!

Meet Christian!


What was the most unusual, weirdest or interesting job you’ve ever had?

Registrar in the Emergency Department at HUP


Where did you go to college? What was the major you went to college to pursue? Have you followed this career path so far in your career? If not, what major(s) did you complete?

University of Pennsylvania for Engineering but changed majors to Music with a Fine Arts minor. Obviously, did not follow that career path.


Do you have a favorite play or movie? If so, what is it and why?

Waking Life (movie) - it covers existential topics, which I find fascinating.


If you had to create a playlist to share, what are 5 songs that would be on it?

  1. September by Earth, Wind & Fire
  2. Through the Fire by Chaka Khan
  3. Superstition by Stevie Wonder
  4. Move on Up by Curtis Mayfield
  5. High Hopes by Panic! At The Disco


Thank you for sharing a little bit about yourself Irina and Christian. We love getting to know you ands having you as part of the NOVA team!

January Staff Contest

In honor of the New Year and the millions of New Year's Resolutions that will be made, we asked you to tell us if you made a resolution for 2024 and for an extra entry into the contest, to tell us what the resolution is.


As usual the NOVA staff delivered! Check out down below how many NOVA staff made resolutions and what some of them are!


One participant was chosen at random to win a $25.00 gift card to help them with their resolution or to their favorite store.


And the winner is...


Ashley Reynolds


Congratulations Ashley!

Your prize will be delivered to your mailbox this week.


Stay tuned for our next staff contest in the

February 1st edition of NOVA Newsbites!

Henry Tyler

I.T./Operations

January 4th


Candy Ansari

Prevention Education & Training

January 9th


Erin Kirchner

NOVA Thrift Shop

January 15th


Rosanne Avraham

Forensic Nursing Program

January 16th


Hannah Gonzalez

Forensic Nursing Program

January 19th


Christian Simms

Finance

January 20th


Keri Lituma

CAC

January 25th

Julie Dugery

Volunteers/Community Outreach/Public Affairs

19 Years


Lori Fisher

Prevention Education & Training

19 Years


Michele Sternberg

Prevention Education & Training

12 Years


Jackie Carnation

Counseling

7 Years


Emily French

Prevention Education & Training

7 Years


Donna Welsh

KCIT

4 Years


Deborah Marra

Forensic Nursing Program

3 Years


Ashu Dickinson

Prevention Education & Training

2 Years


Alyssa Kuryluk

Advocacy

2 Years


Jodi Zelinsky

Prevention Education & Training

2 Years


Kelsey Dellaport

KCIT

1 Year


Abbey Vibber

Development

1 Year

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