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popegirl (f)
Hr Assistant
« on: October 07, 2009, 10:30 AM »

please do anyone know the duty of an hr assistant, its urgent please
cassidynca (m)
Re: Hr Assistant
« #1 on: October 07, 2009, 11:55 AM »

Hello,
The HR Assistant will assit a HR Manager or Head of HR to carry out his duties and roles in a firm.
To find out the Roles of a HR Professional, go to   www.hraaexpert.blogspot.com
Look for the post, THE ROLES OF A HUMAN RESOURCES EXPERT.
Goodluck.
debest1 (m)
Re: Hr Assistant
« #2 on: October 07, 2009, 01:31 PM »

although the previous poster has pointed you in the right direction, it depends on the organisation, as they tend to vary the responsibilities they give depending on the title, i.e. Hr Officer, HR Assistant etc but ya

A human resources (HR) officer develops, advises on and implements policies relating to the effective use of personnel within an organisation.

HR/personnel work comprises a number of different but related policies, all of which are required by organisations that employ people, whatever the size or type of business. These cover areas such as working practices, recruitment, pay, conditions of employment and diversity.

HR staff need to ensure that the organisation employs the right balance of staff in terms of skills and experience, and that training and development opportunities are available to employees to enhance their performance in order to achieve the organisation's objectives.

Typical work activities
As a human resources (HR) officer you must have a clear understanding of your organisation’s business objectives and be able to devise and implement policies which select, develop and retain the right staff needed to meet these objectives. The exact nature of the work activities varies according to the organisation, but is likely to include:

working closely with departments, increasingly in a consultancy role, assisting line managers to understand and implement policies and procedures;
promoting equality and diversity as part of the culture of the organisation;
liaising with a wide range of organisations involved in areas such as race relations, disability, gender, age, religion and health and safety;
recruiting staff - this includes developing job descriptions, preparing advertisements, checking application forms, shortlisting, interviewing and selecting candidates;
developing policies on issues such as working conditions, performance management, equal opportunities, disciplinary procedures and absence management;
advising on pay and other remuneration issues, including promotion and benefits;
undertaking regular salary reviews;
negotiating with staff and their representatives on issues relating to pay and conditions;
administering payroll and maintaining records relating to staff;
interpreting and advising on employment legislation;
listening to grievances and implementing disciplinary procedures;
developing HR planning strategies with line managers, which consider immediate and long-term staff requirements in terms of numbers and skill levels;
planning and sometimes delivering training, including inductions for new staff;
analysing training needs in conjunction with departmental managers.
popegirl (f)
Re: Hr Assistant
« #3 on: October 07, 2009, 02:28 PM »

thanks a million, i'm very greatful. God bless you
popegirl (f)
Re: Hr Assistant
« #4 on: October 07, 2009, 02:29 PM »

exactly what i needed. thanks a million, i'm very greatful. God bless you
debest1 (m)
Re: Hr Assistant
« #5 on: October 07, 2009, 02:31 PM »

Quote from: popegirl on October 07, 2009, 02:29 PM
exactly what i needed. thanks a million, i'm very greatful. God bless you
no problem, am glad u found it useful, just remember to give me my egunje when u get the job  Wink Wink Wink
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