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Being a Good Employer Module 1: Advertising and Recruiting - 11am - 3.30pm

Monday 24th September

Being a Good Employer – this course has been created for individual employers and is split into three modules, of which all three can be attended or which ever ones you feel necessary for yourself.

Module 1 – Advertising and Recruiting
Venue :Sheffield Carers Centre, Ground Floor East, Concept House, 5 Young Street, Sheffield S1 4UP

Course Aims:

  • To introduce the legal responsibilities of an employer.
  • To explain employment status and why it is important.

To identify what needs to be included in the Written Statement/ Employment Contract.

  • To understand the stages involved in Recruiting a PA.
  • To know how to act lawfully and avoid pitfalls.

Outcomes

  • Understand key aspects of employment covered by law.
  • Understand Statutory and Contractual obligations of employers.
  • Identify the stages involved in recruitment and selection.
  • Know where to go for more help and further knowledge.

Full details of the training courses for Personal Assistants on various topics are available in our training leaflet .


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