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New Employee Orientation. “How To” for Supervisors. Session Objectives. You will be able to: Recognize the benefits and goals of new employee orientation Assume a leadership role in the process Determine the topics to be covered Plan and execute successful orientations . Session Outline.
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New Employee Orientation “How To” for Supervisors
Session Objectives You will be able to: • Recognize the benefits and goals of new employee orientation • Assume a leadership role in the process • Determine the topics to be covered • Plan and execute successful orientations
Session Outline • Benefits and goals of orientation • Your role in the process • Planning for a new employee’s first day • The first day • After the first day • Temps, part-timers, and disabled employees
Benefits of Orientation • Creates a positive first impression • Provides essential information • Helps you get to know the employee and assess training needs
Key Information • Company information • Benefits information • Job information
Goals of Orientation • Welcome new employees • Acquaint new workers with the company • Inform new employees about company policies
Goals of Orientation (cont.) • Facilitate adjustment to the job • Complete required paperwork • Open channels of communication
Your Leadership Role • Planner • Coordinator • Overseer • Evaluator
Orientation Background • Questions?
Before the First Day • What time to arrive • Where to park • What door to enter and where to report • What to wear • What tools and equipment to bring • What documents to bring
What You Need to Do • Notify staff of new arrival • Designate and prepare a workstation • Plan and schedule orientation activities • Gather necessary information and paperwork
What You Need to Do (cont.) • Determine expectations of performance and prepare job standards • Select an orientation assistant • Clear your schedule • Prepare a first-job assignment
Select an Assistant • Assistant acts as a buddy to new employee • You monitor and confer
Select an Assistant (cont.) • Qualities of an assistant
A Note About Adult Learning • Retention of information • Information overload • Effective learning
The First Day • Welcome the new employee • Introduce employee to co-workers and workplace • Complete paperwork
The First Day (cont.) • Issue keys, tools, equipment • Describe the job • Communicate expectations • Review important department procedures
The First Day (cont.) • Answer any questions • Assign a meaningful task • Have lunch with the new employee • End the day on a positive note
After the First Day • Second day • End of first week
After the First Day (cont.) • After 2 weeks • After 4 weeks
Training Strategies • Assess needs • Select method of training • Assign trainers • Evaluate results
Special Case Orientations • Temporary employees • Part-time employees • Employees with disabilities
Planning and Execution • Questions?
Orientation Checklist • Pay • Time • Benefits • Identification • Employee handbook • Emergency information
Orientation Checklist (cont.) • Work hours • Breaks • Overtime • Absences • Vacations and holidays
Orientation Checklist (cont.) • Organizational chart • Accountabilities • Manuals • Job description • Performance appraisals • Work tasks
Orientation Checklist (cont.) • Safety • Security • Facility layout • Phone system • Supplies and materials • Equipment
Orientation Checklist (cont.) • Keys, access cards or codes • Attire • Food and beverages • Smoking • Visitors • Parking
Key Points to Remember • Orientation provides information new employees need to get off to a good start • Orientation has a direct impact on future productivity, performance, and job satisfaction • You play a key role in the success of the orientation process