Title: Recreation and Parks Training and Development
1Recreation and ParksTraining and Development
- A Model for Taking the Lead
- in Operational Training for
- Today and Tomorrow
- Presentation to Ontario Parks Association,
- September 2010
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- Development of this Training and Development
Model - can be compared to planning and participating in
a Race.
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- Recreation and Parks services is driven by
legislative requirements, industry standards and
City of Mississauga policies, procedures, best
practises - 82 Legislative Acts affect Parks Services (with
numerous corresponding regulations) - Our emphasis is on due diligence and to develop a
standard/base of common knowledge in the
workplace - We focus on job specific training and not to
conflict with Human Resource training or
professional development - Outputs of this unit reflect CSA - Controlled
Self Assessment imperative that we assess risks
of all types and ensure training - We support HR training initiatives that need to
be rolled out when/where feasible
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- Controlled Self Assessment (CSA)
- Need for programs that
- Say What You Do
- Do What You Say
- See That Its Done
- Legislative Compliance/Organizational Capacity
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- Strategic Priority
- Recruitment and Engagement Strategy
- Objectives
- Develop and sustain a skilled and knowledgeable
workforce - Ensure that skilled and talented staff are
valued, supported and committed
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- TD Model Developmental Process
- Establish Advisory Committee
- Develop requirements
- Conduct a needs analysis of workforce comparing
training requirements and level of compliance
core, essential, special interest - Approval of requirements through levels in
division - Identification and approval of a training plan
- Immediate training needs
- Long term needs
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- TD Model Developmental Process Contd
- Develop training modules
- Establish tracking system for requirements
(People Soft Data Base/SAP) - Implementation of Training (conference style, ad
hoc, electronic learning, self directed) - Inputting of data
- Sustain training needs
- Training and compliance tied into PMP (technical
knowledge) - Audits conducted on training compliance
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Essential Components Creating Success
- Training Needs Identified Increased
accountability -
and responsibility -
- Training Sessions Offered Staff feel
supported -
efficiency in training - Resources Identified Staff
feel supported and lends -
for training flexibility (on-site) - Program Identity Fosters
pride in training
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Essential Components Creating Success continued
- Internal Instructors Utilizes
workforce knowledge, -
ability for custom designed -
practical training sessions - High Satisfaction Level Increased
staff morale gt -
leadership roles -
Repeat participation in sessions - Cost Avoidance Savings to
the Corporation - Innovative Motivating
for staff - Training Conducted Quality
Services for staff and public
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- Guiding Principles
- Strong Consultation process and staff involvement
to determine requirements, develop content,
deliver training - Effective Advisory Committee with minimal effort
for greatest gain - Build on strengths of previous work
- Recognition Program
- Decisions based on majority, exceptions
inevitable - Inter-departmental Cooperation
- Inter-municipal Cooperation
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- Results
- Support training of 2,676 full and part-time
staff ensuring customer confidence, contributing
to a safe workplace, and ensuring due diligence - Training conducted in 124 courses with 3,199
participants in 2009 - 6 conferences and an average of 28 ad hoc
sessions per year - An average of 168 staff are utilized as
instructors annually - 2010 187 summer staff in Parks
- Training done at central location and depots,
on-line, self-directed learning - Evaluation of training yields high satisfaction
level (96.5 rate sessions as acceptable or
exceeding expectations) - Cost Avoidance estimated at 403,518 per year
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- Developed Protocol
- Requirements gt Approved by Supervisors, Managers,
Recreation and Parks Leadership Team - Modules Developed gt Approved by Advisory
Committee gt Supervisors Managers gt Health and
Safety Committee for Equipment gt sometimes to
RPLT - Training Dates/Topics gt feedback from Adv
Committee - Training gt Supervisors Signature Required
- Documentation gt Sign-off form signed by
instructor, employee, supervisor - Parks Supervisor also retains a binder on site
with records
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- Cost Avoidance Summary Per Year (TD Only)
- Perceived External Costs 650,996
- Fixed Costs 247,478
- Net Cost Avoidance 403,518
- Cost Per Participant 77
- External Costs Based on 200/participant except
ORFA and CPO - Fixed Costs FT Salaries ORFA Partnership and
Operational Expenses for Training - Does not include ongoing support for external
training with organizations (PRO, CPRA, OLA, OPA,
etc.)
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- Four Segments of Training for Seasonal Staff
- Introductory/Sign-On Session
- Independent learning must complete quiz and
sign-off - City Wide Training
- Site Specific
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- 1. Introductory/Sign-On Session
- Introduction by Health and Safety Specialist and
Parks Supervisor - Hiring documentation (forms, criminal record
search, etc.) - Receive Independent Learning Package
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- 2.0 Independent learning
- Receive handout of 20 resources when signed-on
- Employee Health and Safety
- Vehicle Safety Guidelines
- Employee Safety Guidelines
- Respectful Workplace Policy
- Back Owners Manual
- Reporting Workplace Accidents
- SunSmart
- Your Safety Matters
- Were Working Together
- WHMIS
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- 2.0 Independent learning contd
- Lateness and Absenteeism Policy
- Guidelines for Inclement Weather
- Fact Sheet on Engine Idling
- Young Worker Awareness
- West Nile Virus Info Sheet
- Standard of Behaviour Policy
- Conflict of Interest Policy
- Cell Phones and Electronic Devices
- Combatting Distracted Drivers
- Workplace Violence Policy
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- 2.0 Independent learning contd
- Read material
- First day of work complete quiz
- Employee and supervisor sign-off
- Sign-off form sent to HR and kept on-site
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- 3.0 Seasonal Staff City Wide Parks Training
- One Day for New Staff, Half Day Returning Staff
- Parks 21-Two Way
- Fuelling city vehicles
- MTO Hours of work
- Bill 118, MOL
- Respectful Workplace
- Accessibility
- Bill C-45
- WHMIS
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- 4.0 Site Specific Training with sign-off
- Refresher on Safety Matters
- Basic Equipment Operation
- String Trimmer
- Backpack Blower
- Rototiller
- Zero Turn Kubota
- Conventional Kubota
- Additional specific equipment (Mad Vac, Garbage
Truck, Tractor, etc.)
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- Continuous Improvement
- Fall 2010 review
- Training Manual update
- Handouts, independent learning for staff
- Greater consolidation of training city-wide
- Improved resources for supervisory staff/lead
hands
22Leading Operational Training for Today and
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- You too can reach the finish line if you set your
goal, make an action plan, follow-through, are
resourceful, celebrate successes, exercise
patience and persevere.