BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff

BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment Task 3 Last Updated J UL Y 2016 V 1 Page 1 of 5 BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment - 3 BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment Task 3 Last Updated J UL Y 2016 V 1 Page 2 of 5 BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment: 3 Submission details The Assessment Task is due on the date specified by your trainer. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your trainer. See procedure and task specifications below for details. You must submit a printed copy of your answers. Submit printed copy of r equired evidences (your answers) to your Trainer with the "Assessment Cover Sheet" (Filled out and signed appropriately) attached on top of your documents. The Trainer/Assessor may further prompt and question in order to receive answers of appropriate qual ity or if further clarification required and to validate authenticity of your submitted work. Project Instruction:  To be prepared on an individual basis.  You must provide detailed answer for every question aligning them with the fact in the given scenario .  Assessment must be typed.  Students are required to keep a copy of all work submitted.  There is no word limit, but answer must be sufficiently detailed & relevant Scenario: Makro - a South African company with a branch in Australia Bruno van de Wit, the human resources manager at Makro (Aust), has just been handed a resignation letter from Mark the Operations Manager. Mark plays a critical role in the distribution of the company’s products. Without him the company performance will be badly affected. Th e Managing Director, Bruno's boss, instructs him to hire a replacement for Mark within 2 weeks. Bruno has to ensure that the new appointee meets all of the selection criteria which are: 1. five year experience in operations management BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment Task 3 Last Updated J UL Y 2016 V 1 Page 3 of 5 2. a university degre e 3. three year experience at management level 4. a thorough understanding of the principles of logistics Bruno's boss gives him a few notes about the position so that Bruno can create a job description. Bruno will also need to make sure that the job des cription does not contravene any legislative requirements for example, Anti - Discrimination, OH&S and Employment Equity laws. Bruno is also instructed to speak to the Distribution Manager, the Fleet Manager, and the Finance Manager to find out if there ar e any other requirements that the new appointee might need to know in order for them to be successful in the job. Once you have completed all the necessary Question s you have to meet with the Managing Director to get the final approval and sign off for the recruitment process to start. The boss's notes for a job description: - Operations Manager - Department of Operations & Logistics - 5 staff report to him - OM reports to me - weekly meetings & written reports The operations manager runs the day -to -day operations of an organisation or business. Their sole purpose or primary function is to find ways to make the company more productive by providing effective methods for its business operations. An individual in this position usually prepares program budg ets , facilitates several programs around the company, controls inventory, handles logistics and interviews and supervises employees. A person interested in operations management needs to have a strong leadership background and must know how to handle probl ems quickly and efficiently. In addition, they must have great communication skills. One of the duties an operation manager has to perform is to provide a work environment that engenders positive energy, creativity and teamwork among employees. To ensure that this goal is achieved, operations managers try to reach compromises with employees by conducting meetings, listening to each department’s issues and concerns, and setting a professional example by showing leadership qualities. In order for a departme nt to run smoothly, an operations manager has to set rules and procedures for employees to follow. This includes setting policies in the workplace to ensure effective implementation and adherence among each and every employee in the organisation . BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment Task 3 Last Updated J UL Y 2016 V 1 Page 4 of 5 An op erations manager usually handles a company’s operating budget to determine how much the company has spent and what it can purchase in the near future. Being an operations manager is all about serving customers; therefore the individual needs to know how much money is in a company’s budget to provide the products and services that will retain customers. Operations managers are also representatives at committee meetings and functions. The manager will be a spokesperson for the company and will need to disc uss the various objectives and plans the organisation has in store to make its business more successful. Handling issues is also a top priority among operations managers. Many issues that operations managers have to face include risk management, shipment delays, client dissatisfaction and employee problems. This is when leadership skills come into play, as operations managers have to make effective decisions that will not only help the company run smoothly but also serve to prevent difficult situations in the future. Operation managers are also responsible for hiring employees inside an organisation , as well as supervising and evaluating employees and their job performance. In addition to being a recruiter, operations managers give directions to employees on certain job Question s, resolve problems concerning employees, ensures work performance, establishes procedures and creates work schedules. Based on the scenario given a bove answer following questions: Question 1 Write an advertisement with selection c riteria for the operations manager vacancy at Makro. Ensure that the ad does not contravene any legislation, that it is as short as possible to save money, but covers the important roles and responsibilities of the position. Question 2 Write a job descrip tion . Question 3 Create a schedule of topics and questions that have to be covered in interviews. Question 4 Assuming your interview panel and the applicants are able to come and you have a free hand with appointment times, draft two schedules of interv iews; one for five candidates and one for ten candidates. Question 5 Write a pro forma letter template advising applicants that they have failed to be shortlisted. BSBHRM405 Support the recruitment, selection & induction of staff Assessment Task 3 Last Updated J UL Y 2016 V 1 Page 5 of 5 Question 6 Write a pro forma letter template advising shortlisted applicants that they have failed to be selected. Question 7 Write a pro forma letter template requesting a reference check on shortlisted applicants. Question 8 Write a congratulatory letter for the successful applicant. The letter should tell them when and to whom to repo rt and confirm whether the applicant is intending to accept the offer of the position. Question 9 Create a contract of employme nt for the successful applicant including information on national standards, legislations and WHS issues Question 10 Create a c hecklist of interview questions for the panel, making it clear who asks what.