INTRODUCTION
This exciting new programme creates an opportunity for delegates to learn all about HR Administration. Delegates will learn about the processes involved, the systems used and the skills needed to be successful in this role. They will explore numerous personnel activities ranging from a recruitment interview through training administration to performance appraisals, discovering the skills required and the role of the HR Administrator along the way.
Delegates will gain insight into the work of the HR Department. You will learn the about the latest methods that HR professionals utilise today for building a high performance organisation. They will then feel comfortable working in an HR Department having had a big-picture overview of the department’s main activities and methods of working.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Anyone who works in Personnel (HR) Administration or wishes to start a new career in HR and wants a complete overview of the department’s role and activities
- HR and training staff who need to be up to date and wish to attend a valuable programme
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
- Describe the work and structure of a modern personnel (HR) department
- State why accurate and accessible HR records are essential
- Describe the steps involved in a recruitment campaign
- State the HR requirements for the induction of a new employee
- Describe the uses of different selection and recruitment tools
- Help to plan and administer performance appraisals
- State the benefits of having an HR Strategy and long term HR Plan
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
Mini-lectures, case studies, small group work, exercises and feedback will be used to facilitate learning.
PROGRAMME OUTLINE
DAY 1 - An overview of the HR function
- Roles and Responsibilities of the Human Resources Administrator
- Typical HR department structures
- Centralised versus distributed HR
- The HR service centre concept
- Where the department fits in the organisation
- HR jobs and systems
- Qualifications and professional study
DAY 2 - Working with Employees and Job Analysis
- Terms and Conditions of Employment
- Rights and obligations of employers and employees
- Health and safety
- Complying with employment law
- Job Analysis
- Developing Job Descriptions and Person Specifications
- The use and application of Job Analysis information
DAY 3 - Recruitment and Selection
- HR Planning
- Recruitment process
- Recruitment sources and methods
- Selection process
- The Application and CV’s
- Assessment and development centres
- Aptitude tests
- Psychometric profiling
- Reference checking and screening
- Contracts and offers
DAY 4 - Training and Development
- Introduction to Training and development
- Training Administration
- Induction and basic job training for new employees
- The science of adult learning
- Learning styles
- The Training co-ordinator
- The Training cycle
- Validation and Evaluation
DAY 5 - Performance Management and the Administration of Pay
- Introduction to Performance Management
- The Performance Appraisal
- Administration requirements
- Links to salary increase and bonus
- The pros and cons of performance appraisals
- Pay and reward, compensation and benefits
- Salary structures
- Payroll administration
- Personal action planning