
Love Your Job
FREE COURSE: Strategies to find job fulfillment & avoid burnout
Cost: Free

Why this course
Are you overwhelmed with your job? Are you feeling overworked and underappreciated? Join us for a discussion with Scot Gunter, CSW, a seasoned dialysis social worker, to learn some strategies to feel empowered in your work, no matter your circumstances.
- Learn how to maximize your skill set.
- Learn how to set effective boundaries between your job and your life.
- Learn how to avoid burnout & love your job!
We’ve included a “Super Strategies to Bring Out Your Superpowers” cheat sheet with tips you can start implementing right now.
Make this the year you love your job.
Important Details
- 1 CPE
- One 1-hour pre-recorded Webinar Video
- Webinar Recording, Slides
- Bonus: 3 Informational Videos, 1 Infographic, List of Inspirational Quotes, 1 Tracker tool
Tools & Resources Included In This Course
Check out these resources!
Slides Bonus Modules: How to get along with a tough boss, How to not dread your annual review and get reviewed for what you really did, How to talk with your manager about your pay Bonus Resources: Super Strategies to Bring out Your RD Superpowers Infographic, 12 Inspirational quotes for the year, Tracker tool for annual review, Tools for implementing the therapies
Your Instructor
Scot Gunter, CSW
Meet Scot Gunter, a nephrology social worker at Idaho Kidney Center. Scot has worked in dialysis in this current role for the past 14 year. He specializes in helping dialysis patients continue to live their best life, focusing on their goals, values and those thing that are most important to them. Scot also helped develop an educational program on helping patients with medication adherence, and improving their disease management and health benefits. Scot graduated from Idaho State University in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Work and worked in various social work positions until 2005 when he pursed his Masters in Social Work at Walla Walla University. Scot has had various opportunities as a Dialysis Social Work resource. He worked with Amgen for several years, giving presentations throughout the Western United States. Scot met a variety of professionals in the dialysis industry and interacted with multiple interdisciplinary teams. This experience has afforded him unique insight into the culture of teams.

