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ACCES Employment
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MA
Project Manager, HR and Sales & Marketing Connections
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General
  • Certificate
  • 20 learners; teams of 5
  • 20 hours per learner
  • Dates set by experience
  • Learners self-assign
Preferred companies
  • 1 projects wanted
  • Ontario, Canada
  • Academic experience
  • Any company type
  • Any
Categories
Human resources Training & development Workplace culture Leadership Organizational structure Talent recruitment
Project timeline
  • May 24, 2024
    Experience start
  • June 22, 2024
    Experience end
Overview
Details

Gain insights on how HR initiatives can support the strategic priorities of your organization from an international pool of experienced professionals. This Human Resources Connections program is designed to help internationally-educated human resource professionals to succeed in the Canadian labour market. Your organization provides the project, and these professional students provide their insights.

Learner skills
Project planning, Microsoft powerpoint, Strategic prioritization, Labor economics
Deliverables

Final deliverables include:

  • The final project deliverable is a 20 minute PowerPoint presentation (10-12 slides) including a brief policy draft or recommendations.
  • Other deliverables, as agreed, depending on the scope of your organization’s goals, (i.e. report, live presentation, or project plan).
Project Examples

Starting in May a group of 4- 5 professional students will spend 100 hours working

to improve your organization's HR practices.


Based on the project that you provide around the topics of Employment Law & Diversity

Management, Industrial Relations, Health & Safety and DEI. Experienced HR professional-students will revise an existing policy, and provide valuable recommendations/suggestions to your business.


Through this experience, your organization will gain international perspectives on an HR

challenge and you will provide recent professional immigrants with something tangible that

they have created in Canada to show prospective employers


Project Examples

ACCES Employment is a non-profit organization that helps internationally-educated professionals to launch their careers in Canada. In this program, experienced human resource

professionals are provided Canadian workplace and academic training to allow them to

transition into a full-time position in the Canadian human resources sector. These human

resources professionals are mentored and guided by industry leaders as well as receiving

academic training from Sheridan College. For more program information please

check: http://www.accesemployment.ca/human-resources-connections


As an industry partner, you can provide a human resources challenge or project for the students to work on in groups, and present their final deliverables to you. The full class works on a

single or multiple projects, and you will receive all student reports to use and provide feedback on.


Based on the information your organization provides and research done by students, they will provide you with recommendations to optimize your operations, processes and overcome your unique organizational challenges.


Project Topic Areas:


1. Employment Law & Diversity Management:

  • To increase participants' awareness of the strategic role that HR plays in the creation

and the implementation of Employment Law policies in the workplace

  • To increase participants awareness of the many issues around addressing and accommodating the various human rights of employees in the workplace
  • To provide an opportunity for the participants’ to explore those issues by creating a variety of policies from a template using real world employers.

Examples include, but are not limited to:


2. Health & Safety:

To increase participants' awareness of the strategic role that HR plays in the creation and the implementation of H&S policies in the workplace and to provide an opportunity for participants to revise an H&S policy using an existing template.


Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • COVID-19 Safety Guidelines and Protocols
  • Mandatory Vaccination Policy
  • AODA
  • Working alone policy
  • Harassment/bullying policy
  • Confined space policy
  • WHMIS policy


3. Industrial Relations:

  • To increase participants' awareness of the strategic role that HR plays in aligning collective agreement language to create flexibility for management and compliance with provincial standards.
  • To increase participants' awareness of the impact of the Collective Agreement in the workplace through an analysis of a Collective Agreement , the identification of articles(s) or letter of understanding that could be subject to renegotiation in the next round of bargaining or changed now and the preparation of proposed language.
  • To provide an opportunity for participants to rewrite an article or letter of understanding in the collective agreement, ensuring clear intent and understanding.