Title: Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario HRPAO
1CONFEDERATION COLLEGE/LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
PRESENTATIONOctober 6,2004
Human Resources Professionals Association of
Ontario (HRPAO) 2 Bloor Street West Suite
1902 Toronto, ON M4W 3E2 www.hrpao.org
Kelly Morris Professional Standards
Co-ordinator
2AGENDA
- HRPAO Mission
- HRPAO Past, Present, Future
- Categories of Membership
- Benefits of Membership
- Professional Certification
3HRPAO MISSION
- HRPAO is the recognized and valued source of
knowledge and - a leading voice for the HR Profession. Our
mission is to - provide leadership in enhancing the
organizational - contribution and overall professionalism of Human
Resources - practitioners across Ontario.
- As a not-for-profit group started in 1935, we
currently have a total membership of over 13,000
(and growing!) and 29 chapters local across
Ontario.
4STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS
- Since inception HRPAO has advocated for growth
and professionalism of members. In recent years,
the association has - Successfully introduced National CHRP and the
infrastructure to support it - Membership growth of approx 10 per year
- Annual Conference with sell out attendance
- Achieved ISO 90012000 Certification
- Vastly increased member access to information
- Increased professional development opportunities
5HRPAO Past, Present, Future
- 1990
- 6,000 members
- 1,392 CHRPs
- All grandparented
- 7 courses by 23 community colleges
- 6 courses by 16 universities
- 2004
- 13,000 members
- 4,513 CHRPs
- 54 academic route
- 11 courses by 24 out of 25 community colleges
- 10 courses by 17 out of 17 universities
6HRPAO Past, Present, Future
- 1990
- 20 Professional Development workshops etc. per
year - No employer demand for CHRPs
- No compensation differences
- 2004
- Over 60 Professional Development workshops etc.
per year - Employer demand for CHRPs
- Compensation higher for CHRPs
7CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP
- Practitioner
- General
- Full-Time Student
- Part-Time Student
8FULL-TIME STUDENTS
- Definition
- Enrolled in a minimum of three (3) concurrent
HRPAO-approved Human Resources Management courses
in Human Resources Management in a post-secondary
diploma or degree program, and is not employed on
a full or part-time basis in Human Resources. - Full time students who apply for membership
within six months of their Graduation or
completion of full time courses (min. 3) are
eligible to maintain the student membership
category and fees for a maximum of three years.
9PART-TIME STUDENTS
- Definition
- Enrolled in one or more HRPAO-Approved courses
while employed on a full or part-time basis in an
area other than Human Resources. -
10MEMBERSHIP FEES
- Membership Dues 80 (Part-Time 155)
- Application Fee 75
- Chapter Fee Varies
- Full-Time students eligible to maintain student
membership for 2 years after graduation - Membership year June 1 May 31
11BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Affinity Centre
- Workopolis.com receive a 15 discount on single
job postings on Workopolis. - Chapters/Indigo 20 off the purchase of regular
prices books through the Corporate Sales Centre.
- Grand Toy receive 40 off all online purchases.
- TD Meloche Monnex Home, Auto, Travel and Small
Business Insurance, Professional Liability
Insurance - The Toronto Blue Jays, HP Invent, UPS Services,
PRIMUS Canada, Canada NewsWire, Gallup Management
Journal, Morneau Sobeco Inc., MBNA Canada Bank
and more.
12BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Awards of Excellence
- National Fellow Award
- Honourary Life Award
- The Ross A. Hennigar Memorial Award
- Tosi/HRPAO Scholarship
- Outstanding CHRP Achievement Award, sponsored by
Gilmore Staffing Solutions - Professional Leadership Award sponsored by The
Globe and Mail
13BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Career Management Centre
- Hire Authority
- Job Postings
- Resume Bank
- Co-op Postings
- Volunteer Postings
- Employment Networking Group
- Resume Tips
14BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Events
- Annual Conference 3 day program, 40 sessions,
leading edge presenters, 130 exhibitors - Events seminars, dinner speakers series
- HR Law Conference
- Local Chapter events
15BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Government Affairs
- Consultation with provincial and federal
government through association government affairs
committees - Regular updates on legislative issues on HRPAO
Web site - Commitment to proactive advocacy on behalf of
members
16BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Information Services
- Legal Centre
- Knowledge Centre
- Resource Centre library of leading HR
publications customized research
17BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Publications
- HR Professional magazine
- HR Strategist
- HR e-Newsflash
- Employment Law at Work
- Human Rights _at_ Work
18BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Professional Development
- mid to senior level learning opportunities
- Executive Briefing Series (2004/2005)
- Professional Development Clinics (Queens
University Industrial Relations Centre)
(2004/2005) - Alternate Dispute Resolution Workshops (Toronto,
Ottawa, Thunder Bay) first collaborative
programming initiative with the Ottawa and
Northwestern Ontario Chapters (2004/2005)
19BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
- Volunteering
- Board of Directors
- Chapters
- Committees
- Annual Conference
20Certified Human Resources Professional
- National Standards to Achieving the CHRP
Designation
21PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
- The Certified Human Resources Professional
Designation - Is national standards for excellence in human
resources management, emphasizing the critical
role of people management in todays workforce - By completing the CHRP designation you establish
yourself as an accomplished professional
informed, committed and connected
22NATIONAL HR STANDARDS
- Standardization of method to achieving CHRP
designation - Increases visibility and credibility of Human
Resources Profession - Increases portability of CHRP designation
23PROCESS TO OBTAIN CHRP
- 1. Completion of 9 academic subject areas.
- 2. Register, write, pass the National Knowledge
Exam - CHRP Candidate Status
- 3. Register, write and pass Professional
Practice Assessment - Exams offered every May and September
- Association membership required to apply for
and hold CHRP designation -
24REQUIRED SUBJECT AREAS
- Human Resources Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Finance and Accounting
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Training and Development
- Employee and Labor Relations
- Staffing (recruitment and selection)
- Compensation
- Human Resources Planning
- Professional Practices Workshop required as of
2005
25 ELIGIBILITY KNOWLEDGE EXAM
- Grade requirement average of 70, with no
course mark less than 65 - All courses must be taken within 10 years of
writing the examination, to be considered
eligible
26DATES TO REMEMBER
- Sept 2004 Last sitting of the CPE
- ( Tier 1,2 provincial exams)
- Next sitting of the NKE and PPA Exams
- May 7/2005 ( registration deadline of March 1/05)
27KNOWLEDGE EXAM PREPARATION RESOURCES
- CAMPUS HR - Online exam prep workshop
www.cchraccarh.ca - CHRP Study Guide hardcopy manual created by
Canadian HR Press available through Canadian HR
Press www.canadianhrpress.ca - Classroom-based exam workshops through Chapters,
academic institutes (cost varies check
individual organizations for more information) - Visit Professional Assessment and Resource Centre
(PARC) at www.cchra-ccarh.ca (free)
28SAMPLE KNOWLEDGE EXAM QUESTION
- Which of the following regarding the purposes and
- uses of the interview in the recruitment and
- selection process is true?
- a. Interviews are usually conducted early in
the selection process to screen out unqualified
applicants thereby reducing the need to
administer other selection instruments - b. Interviews are often used to sell the job
to the applicant - c. The main purpose of the interview is to
review and validate information provided in the
resume and application form - d. Interviews are best suited to assess job
knowledge and cognitive ability
29ANSWER
- Answer B
- is correct because interviews provide
applicants with the opportunity to ask questions
about the job and the organization to help make a
decision about fit. - Option a) is incorrect because interviews are
often conducted later in the process after
unqualified candidates have been screened out by
tests, work samples, etc, thereby reducing the
number of interviews needed (Interviews are
costly and time-consuming). - Option c) is incorrect because interviews are
often used to collect information not provided in
the resume or on the application form. - Option d) is incorrect because interviews are
better suited to assess non-cognitive attributes
such as initiative, teamwork, and so on. Job
samples and tests are better suited for knowledge
and cognitive assessment.
30PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ASSESSMENT
- Exam focusing on understanding of outcomes how
HR is successfully practiced in the workplace - Critical incidents based on mini case studies of
typical HR situations you choose the best
solution
31PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ASSESSMENT PREPARATION
- Recommendation - 3 years experience before
attempting - Utilize Professional Assessment Resource Centre
(PARC) On-line - Exam Preparation workshops
32PPA SAMPLE QUESTION
- Professional staff threatens to unionize over
compensation issues. - CUPE is organizing meetings for employees. You
are an HR - professional. What course of action would you
take? - a) Meet with staff to clarify the issues that
they believe require improvement. Commit to get
back to them with responses to their issues
within two weeks. Ensure that they understand
their rights with respect to the unionization
process. - b) Implement a job evaluation process in a
highly participative manner. Post a notice
requesting volunteers to sit on the job
evaluation committee. Allow the committee, which
would be comprised of equal representation of
staff and management to select the evaluation
tool. Complete the process and communicate the
plan to all staff. - c) Educate the staff on the advantages and
disadvantages of unionization. Review a number of
improvements that the employer has made which
benefits the staff. - d) Tell the staff that you will recommend to
management that the compensation package be
improved.
33RESPONSES
34TRANSITION PERIOD MARCH 2003 MARCH 2005
- Members have 3 options for pursuing
- designation
- Write current CPE, have Certification Committee
review experience - OR
- 2. Write current CPE, and Professional Practice
Assessment (within 5 years of passing CPE) - OR
- 3. Write National Knowledge Exam Professional
Practice Assessment (within 5 years of passing
Knowledge Exam)
35RECERTIFICATION EVERY 3 YEARS
- Option 1- Professional Development Activities
- Option 2- Take the Professional Practice
Assessment
36FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
- Degree Requirement
- To be exempt
- be a member of HRPAO providing proof of enrolment
in an HR course/s, by December 31, 2007. - and
- complete the academic requirement to the
designation by December 31, 2010.
37RECERTIFICATION LOG
- Criteria developed nationally, implemented
provincially - Required to gain 100 points within a three year
time frame to maintain your CHRP designation - Designed to showcase your professional learning
activities over a three year period - Onus is on CHRP member to justify log of
activities - 3 of logs will be audited by panel of peers
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38YOUR TURN
QUESTIONS?
39MORE QUESTIONS?
- Contact
- HRPAO
- Professional Standards Coordinators
- (416) 923-2324/1-800-387-1311
- info_at_hrpao.org
- Web site - www.hrpao.org