Community Sector Workforce Capability Framework Project Implementing the Community Sector Workforce Capability Framework.

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Community Sector Workforce Capability Framework Project Implementing the Community Sector Workforce Capability Framework

Session 1 Introduction Overview of Workforce Capability Framework Familiarisation Recruitment and Selection BREAK Session 2 Performance Appraisal Learning and Development, Career Planning How can we use the Capability Framework? Agenda 2

Understand the Community Sector Workforce Capability Framework –development –content –possible uses Implement the Capability Framework –use tools developed –adapt to meet requirements of own organisation Purpose of session 3

Emergency exits Mobile phones off or silent Break times Facilities Housekeeping 4

Describes the skills and behaviours that people will demonstrate if they are doing high quality work Covers a range of job roles and/or work contexts Used to assist with: –job design –recruitment and selection –self assessment –performance appraisal –learning and development –other HR functions What is a capability framework? 5

Complexity of client needs and contexts Problems finding people with right skills for the work Problems with retaining skilled staff Career progression / pathways Lack of recognition of skills and their transferability Multiple qualifications, awards and pay levels Smaller organisations without dedicated HR practitioners or infrastructure resourcing  but lots of examples of brilliant and innovative work, commitment and optimism Why is a capability framework important? 6

Developed with help of NFP peak bodies, community organisations and individuals within sector – 2010 Trialled and implemented in number of organisations – 2010 and 2011 Set of tools developed to assist with implementation Background to the Capability Framework 7

4 levels or groupings of the workforce –Capabilities that describe behaviours for that level 9 streams for capabilities –Descriptors to explain the streams 14 personal attributes (no levels) Option to provide further detail and change wording to suit needs of organisation Capability Framework structure 8

Levels Level 4CEO and Executive (e.g. CEO, Regional Manager, Area Manager, Director of Client Services) 3Manager, Supervisor and Lead Practitioner (e.g. Manager clinical services, Program coordinator, Manager community arts) 2Advanced Practitioner (e.g. Social worker, Psychologist, Family counsellor, Volunteer coordinator, Drug and alcohol counsellor, Case manager) 1Practitioner (e.g. Disability support worker, Personal care attendant, Residential care assistant, Community arts assistant) 9

Streams 1Community and inter-agency relations 2Professionalism 3Communication 4Leadership and teamwork 5Resources, assets and sustainability 6Service delivery 7Program management and policy development 8Change and responsiveness 9Governance and compliance 10

Descriptors Each stream has 5 descriptors Show indicative behaviours at each level 11

Describe qualities expected of people in this sector Emphasis on particular qualities will vary depending on organisational focus and the job role Relevant to organisation; or relevant to job role No levels Can be modified or added to Personal attributes 12

Resources available free from OCS website: community-sector/capability-framework community-sector/capability-framework Toolkit and Capability Cards can be purchased from Information Victoria - link on OCS website Access and availability 13 Framework Tool KitCapability Cards Position Description examplesPosition Description Template Best Practice Recruitment & Selection - toolkit Accompanying templates Workforce Capability Mapping and Feedback Tool Attracting and retaining staff in rural and regional Victoria Video – Explanation of Framework Video – Performance Appraisal

Would you be able to use this model within your own organisation to determine individual or organisational development needs? Case study: Emerging Leaders in Community Arts 14

Levels Level 4CEO and Executive (e.g. CEO, Regional Manager, Area Manager, Director of Client Services) 3Manager, Supervisor and Lead Practitioner (e.g. Manager clinical services, Program coordinator, Manager community arts) 2Advanced Practitioner (e.g. Social worker, Psychologist, Family counsellor, Volunteer coordinator, Drug and alcohol counsellor, Case manager) 1Practitioner (e.g. Disability support worker, Personal care attendant, Residential care assistant, Community arts assistant) 15

Choose a job role to discuss and develop a position description for Use the Capability Cards and: –choose approximately 6 – 9 Capabilities which are critical to the role, including the stream, descriptor and level –choose 4 – 5 critical Personal Attributes –change the wording of the capabilities and attributes to fit better with the organisational requirements, if necessary Complete the Position Description worksheet Activity: Using the Capability Framework for recruitment and selection 16

Activity preparation: Performance appraisal Read and discuss the case study; you may wish to embellish it a bit more by adding other strengths and weaknesses to Suzie’s description Find the Capability Assessment Tool proforma which has the eight (8) capabilities which the organisation feels are essential for the job role; you can add more if you want Note the key to the rating system which is provided at the bottom of the proforma 17

Discuss the case study and its implications Consider whether there are any other level 2 capabilities for Suzie’s job role that you would like to add to the Capability Assessment Tool Using the case study provided, work through and complete the Capability Assessment Tool to review Suzie’s performance Activity: Performance appraisal 18

Workforce Capability Mapping and Feedback Tool Microsoft Access tool for mapping staff capabilities against those listed in the Framework Developed by OCS in partnership with Windermere Child and Family Services Identifies skills gaps and areas for improvement Used for employee self-assessment, manager feedback and 360 feedback Tool and user manual are available free of charge on the Windermere website:

Mapping Tool example 20

Go to the 3 capabilities you entered previously into the My Capabilities worksheet, which you feel need some development Jot down some ways you can develop these competencies Activity: Learning and development 21

Think of a position you may wish to take on in the future Look at the Capability Cards – comparative view Choose three (3) capabilities required for a higher level position Enter into Career Planning worksheet, and add possible development methods Activity: Career planning 22

Felder and Solomon’s theory Learning styles 23 ActiveReflective SensingIntuitive VisualVerbal SequentialGlobal

Memletics learning styles inventory Learning styles 24 Visual Logical Aural Social Verbal Solitary Physical

Summary of the Capability Framework Not mandatory Guide to use and adapt to suit your organisation Covers a broad workforce and many different occupations and organisations of different sizes and missions Generic Language can be changed to suit the terminology used in your own organisation Useful to smaller organisations that do not have a dedicated human resource team 25

Align staff capability to strategic needs of organisation Assist with range of HR functions: –job design –recruitment and selection –performance management and development –career planning Uses of the Capability Framework - leaders 26

Identify capabilities required by their people Identify capabilities required of themselves as managers Develop selection criteria Staff development and performance appraisal Support individual career planning Training program design Uses of the Capability Framework - managers 27

Understand capabilities required at their level Understand capabilities required to progress Identify opportunities for professional development Identify gaps Career planning guide Framework for volunteers to understand the capabilities required of a role Recognition of prior learning for course entry Uses of the Capability Framework - people in the community sector 28

Questions? 29