• TEMPLATE: Interview Guide & Candidate Evaluation Chart

    $3.00
    The process of preparing for and selecting the best candidates for your business needs can be streamlined and efficient. This guide builds on the Application Screening Grid to encourage focus on a select few core competencies to score each applicant on during the interview process. This three-page resource includes scoring standards, customizable competency evaluation exercises for applicants to complete and tips on how to guide the interview process to make effective use of the time spent with each candidate. Sections Include: Interview Preparation Interview Process Establishing Rapport Sample Competency Evaluation *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Rejection Letter Template

    $3.00
    Bad news is often difficult to impart. Finding the right words can be a challenge. The FPHRC's template will help you draft a letter to advise unsuccessful candidates that they were not selected for the position. Sections Include: Letter of Rejection Structure Suggested Wording Easily Adapted to your Corporate Branding *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Disciplinary Measures Package

    $8.00
    Disciplining an employee is a process to be taken with care. All relevant company policies and procedures as well as provincial and federal laws surrounding employee rights must be observed to the letter. This four-page package has everything you need to conduct a safe and equitable termination of employment. From infraction tracking to disciplinary measures used this package prepares you for both the disciplinary meetings themselves and the professional follow-ups often required. Package Includes: Recommended Disciplinary Measures Infractions Verbal & Written Warnings Suspensions Dismissal Disciplinary Meeting Preparation Checklist Meeting Preparation Conducting the Meeting Next Steps Disciplinary Letter Templates *From Module 6 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Mentoring Program Development Checklist

    $3.00
    Mentoring programs are an effective way to encourage growth, skill development and prepare for succession planning by encouraging employees take on leading roles among their colleagues and peers. This two-page package includes both a checklist of questions geared to prepare employees and mentors for the process as well as a sheet to track the action plan. Learning objectives are easily identified, as well as timeframes, methods of evaluation and mentor comments allowing your human resources team to easily determine effectiveness of mentoring candidates. Checklist Includes: Familiarize staff with informal training by using one-on-one coaching or on-the-job help sessions. Identify individuals that might benefit from a mentoring program. Introduce and explain the mentoring program by meeting with your employees in a workshop, seminar, or discussion-group setting. Meeting management suggestions. Collect information on potential candidates and determine appropriate matches based on similarities in employee interests and needs. Discuss how each person will benefit from the process. Set a time and place for the next meeting. Create an action plan. Allow the mentor and protégé to steer the process as it moves forward. *From Module 5 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Application Form

    $3.00
    Most employment applications request standard details such as an applicant’s basic personal information. Start with the template below; consider your needs as an employer and the actual job requirements. Customize your application form to be truly effective. Replace all text in italics with your own information as required. Sections Include: Personal Information Training & Education Work History *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: On-The-Job Demonstration Checklist

    $3.00
    On-the-job demonstrations are one of the most effective ways to teach best practice as well as safe handling of products and equipment in the workplace. They offer the ability to directly oversee an employee’s practical application of knowledge and skill when performing workplace duties. This Resource is an effective checklist for facilitators to verify all processes are being followed correctly and next steps for both trainers and employees are clear. Checklist Includes: Put employees at ease by establishing an informal atmosphere and using first names. Become familiar with the employees’ knowledge and skill base by watching them perform the task. Review with employees why the task is important. Demonstrate the task as you expect it to be performed. Make sure employees can see and hear what you are doing. Explain that you will first demonstrate the task as you would normally do it, and then repeat the demonstration more slowly, explaining each step. Ask employees questions at different stages of the demonstration. Use personal anecdotes or stories to reinforce key points. *From Module 5 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • Human Resources (HR) Toolkit – MODULE 7: Retention

    $199.00
    Managing your business for employee retention involves strategic actions to keep employees satisfied, motivated and engaged so they remain employed and fully productive with your organization. A comprehensive employee retention program includes measuring turnover, taking stock of employee satisfaction and understanding why employees leave the organization.  Daily practices that foster a healthy work environment and effective communication support these efforts and ultimately contribute towards employee retention.  
  • Human Resources (HR) Toolkit – MODULE 8: Health and Safety

    $199.00
    Workplace health and safety (H&S) is a must for all organizations. Employers must show due diligence by taking all the precautions that are reasonable to protect the well-being of employees.  Employees must share in this responsibility by exhibiting a working knowledge of health and safety topics and by participating in efforts towards protecting themselves and anyone else around them.  
  • TEMPLATE: Reference Letter

    $3.00
    When searching for employment, reference from a previous supervisor or manager can go a long way. This one-page template makes drafting a concise and professional letter of reference almost effortless. Employers need only insert employee name, job title, responsibilities, length of employment and examples of performance & behavior. Once signed and dated the letter of reference is ready to be submitted to the departing employee. Reference Consent Form Includes: Release of Employee File Information Signatures Personal Data Name Address Telephone Email Alternate Contact Number *From Module 10 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.