Are you in a managerial or supervisor role that is expected to deal with some human resource issues?
HR is a mandatory function in all companies, no matter the size of the organisation. However, for many people fulfilling this function, it’s not their sole role – and is often undertaken without any training.
Would you like to complete a comprehensive online training course to improve your human resources knowledge and ensure you are ready for any HR situation?
Then the HR for the Non-HR Manager course is for you! This virtual toolkit will help you explore and tackle your obligations – including planning, employment law, retention and recruitment, and supporting mental health in your organisation.
You’ll have a whole year to complete the course plus a certificate to download upon completion.
**Please note: access to the course will not be granted until payment has been made.**
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Why this course?
HR is a mandatory function in all companies, no matter the size of the organisation. However for many non hr managers fulfilling this function, it’s not their sole role – often without any training. This course is the perfect solution for non hr managers!
Agenda
- Module 1
Human Resource Planning
- What is human resource planning and where to start
- Gathering information – internal and external
- Analysing data and putting it all together
- The benefits of Human Resource planning
- Module 2
Staff recruitment
- Requirements of the role
- Candidate attraction
- Candidate selection
- Interview preparation
- Hiring and pre-employment checks
- Maintaining recruitment files
- Contract preparation
- Inductions
- Module 3
Staff retention and employee engagement
- What is employee engagement?
- Teams, team leaders and wellbeing
- Engagement strategies
- Engagement during change
- Module 4
Successful performance management
- What is performance management?
- Implementing performance management
- Conducting appraisals
- Learning and development
- Poor performance
- Module 5
Supporting staff mental health
- What is mental health?
- Raising awareness
- Developing a mental health framework
- Supporting employees
- Legal obligations
- Module 6
An introduction to Mindfulness in the Workplace
- What is mindfulness?
- The definition of mindfulness
- How do we practice mindfulness?
- Identifying mindfulness
- Organisational benefits of mindfulness
- Neurological response of the brain
- Guided meditation
- Module 7
Having difficult conversations
- Common scenarios
- Plan and prepare for difficult conversations
- The conversation
- Overcoming obstacles and challenging behaviour
- Dealing with misconduct – the do’s and don’ts
- Module 8
Employment law essentials
- Maternity, paternity and adoption rights
- Managing sickness and absence
- Discipline
- Grievance
- Termination of employment
- Module 9
Sample policies and procedures
Access to downloadable templates, policies and checklists that you can adopt for use in your organisation
Speakers
Yvonne Hardiman
Yvonne believes that people doing great things make great businesses.
We all need to be clear about what is expected of us at work, what our employers will do in return and what how we will be supported if things don’t go quite to plan.
Businesses need to know how to do all this within the framework of current regulations and legislation! This is where HR comes in.
Yvonne has a wealth of experience of managing people and businesses. She began her people management career at BSI as Head of Delivery where she managed a publishing, printing and warehousing division of over 50 people. Eleven years later, she went on to join what was then one of the top 500 law firms in the country firstly as their HR Director. In recognition of her contribution to the business, in 2009 she became one of the first non-lawyer partners in the UK. She continued to provide an HR service to the law firm and also worked very closely with employment solicitors to provide an HR consultancy service to their clients.
Yvonne developed a passion for supporting HR and non-HR managers to manage people in their businesses. In 2012 she decided to set up her own HR consultancy.
Yvonne has a unique insight into how businesses can become successful and how HR can help. This, coupled with a great knowledge of employment law is a winning combination. She helps anyone who has responsibility for any aspect of HR in small, medium and large businesses across many different sectors.