Close Search
 
MEDIA, JOBS & RESOURCES for the COMMON GOOD
News  |  Careers

Not sure how to go about hiring the best staff for your Not for Profit?


6 February 2012 at 11:58 am
Staff Reporter
The ‘Best Practice Recruitment and Selection Guide’ – a tool kit for the community sector - is a free resource from the Victorian Government Department of Planning and Community Development, aimed at assisting the community sector in the recruitment and selection of candidates.

Staff Reporter | 6 February 2012 at 11:58 am


0 Comments


 Print
Not sure how to go about hiring the best staff for your Not for Profit?
6 February 2012 at 11:58 am

The ‘Best Practice Recruitment and Selection Guide’ – a tool kit for the community sector – is a free resource from the Victorian Government Department of Planning and Community Development, aimed at assisting the community sector in the recruitment and selection of candidates.

The tool kit, first published in 2010, includes sections on planning, selection, job analysis, interviewing and making a selection decision.

It complements the Government’s Community Sector Workforce Capability Framework as part of the Strengthening Community Organisations Action Plan by the Office of Community Sector, aimed at assisting organisations to align their workforce with the environment in which they operate.

The Framework is intended to help identify the skills that organisations within the sector need to undertake their work and can be used in the development of job descriptions, identification of training requirements and to ensure that organisations have the right range of skills and knowledge now, and in the future, to meet their organisational aims.

With a series of information sheets to complement each chapter, the guid, ‘Best practice recruitment and selection – a tool kit for the community sector’ is a one-stop-shop to finding the right candidate, the right way!

The ‘Best practice recruitment and selection – a tool kit for the community sector’ guide can be downloaded here (PDF).
 

Want Pro Bono Australia News delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe now – it's free!
 




Tags : Career News, Careers,

 Print

Get more stories like this

FREE SOCIAL
SECTOR NEWS


YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

How Leaders Can Reignite Employee Engagement in 2025

Jenny Rosser

Friday, 20th December 2024 at 9:00 am

Evaluate Your Professional Career Path in 2025

Johnson Recruitment

Friday, 13th December 2024 at 9:00 am

How to Overcome Fear and Self-Doubt During a Career Transition

Kerri Hansen

Friday, 6th December 2024 at 9:00 am

Tips to Polish Your Resumé

Johnson Recruitment

Friday, 29th November 2024 at 9:00 am

pba inverse logo
Subscribe Twitter Facebook
×