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Published: 59 days ago
" The recording of the webinar, “Become a PSTTT Pro: A Review of the Professional Standards Training Tracker Tool (PSTTT)” is now available. This informational webinar reviews the basic features of the PSTTT including how to manage your employee profiles, log training, and print certificates. "
February 1, 2023 - The recording of the webinar, “Become a PSTTT Pro: A Review of the Professional Standards Training Tracker Tool (PSTTT)” is now available. This informational webinar reviews the basic features of the PSTTT including how to manage your employee profiles, log training, and print certificates.
Additionally, it highlights some of the latest updates to the PSTTT such as deactivating and reactivating employee profiles, bulk upload of trainings and employee profiles, and the new job title categories. The PSTTT is a free and voluntary online tool developed by USDA to assist school nutrition professionals in keeping track of their annual required training hours.
The recording is available with either English or Spanish captions on Team Nutrition’s website.
English captions: https://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/review-professional-standards-training-tracker-tool
Spanish captions: https://www.fns.usda.gov/es/tn/review-professional-standards-training-tracker-tool
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