HR Assistant Training Program: Essential Skills and Competencies Course
Introduction
Human Resources (HR) is increasingly recognized as a vital and strategic area within organizations. To maximize its potential, it is essential to have HR professionals who are well-trained and prepared.
This Human Resource (Personnel) Officer program covers all the activities of a modern HR department. It is designed as an introduction for new HR Assistants and as a refresher for those with two or three years of experience in the field.
The HR Assistant Training Program: Essential Skills and Competencies course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of HR, equipping them with the key skills required in today's competitive job market for HR assistant roles. A strong foundation in knowledge, skills, and abilities will enable participants to become proficient and competent HR professionals.
Objectives
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Explain the purpose and role of the HR/Personnel function.
- Create HR policies that align with organizational strategic goals.
- Adopt various HR practices suited to specific organizational needs.
- Devise policy recommendations that address regional peculiarities, especially in the Middle East.
- Adapt existing Western HR practices to fit local contexts.
- Diagnose and address critical challenges faced by their organizations.
- Promote high-performance cultures within their organizations.
- Foster collaboration between line managers and HR units.
- Draft current and relevant HR policies.
- Determine the best HR practices suited to their organization among various options.
Training Methodology
- Interactive lectures and discussions
- Case studies and real-life scenarios
- Role-playing and simulations
- Group work and cooperative activities
- Hands-on training
- Workshops on developing HR policies
- Guided practice sessions with instant feedback
- Quizzes and knowledge checks
- Final project or assessment
- Continuous access to learning resources and templates
Course Outline
Unit 1: HR in Context and Relationship With The Rest of The Organization
- Context for HR in the Middle East
- Management of absence
- Alcohol and drug misuse
- Assessment centers
- Bonuses and incentives
- Business travel and expenses
- Career breaks/sabbaticals
- Change management
- Competency frameworks
Unit 2: Employee Relations – Employer of Choice
- Coaching
- Codes of practice
- Communication
- Competency frameworks
- Consultation
- Clothing and dress code
- Disciplinary procedures
- Employer of choice
- Employee relations
- Grievance procedures
- Harassment policies
Unit 3: Recruitment – Work-Life Balance
- Recruitment
- Redundancy
- Relocation policy
- Retention strategies
- Salary structures
- Succession planning
- Suggestion schemes/boxes
- Sick pay policies
- Training strategies
- Union recognition
- Work-life balance
Unit 4: Job Evaluation – Performance Management
- Job evaluation
- Leadership competencies and development
- Long service awards
- Merit reviews and merit pay systems
- Mentoring
- Nationalization/localization and performance management
- Overtime
Unit 5: E-Learning – Internet and Email Policies
- E-learning
- The World Wide Web
- The intranet
- Employee Assistance Programs
- Attitude surveys
- Equal opportunity policies
- Exit interviews
- Giving feedback
- International assignments
- Internet and email usage policies