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Several HR opportunities exist with the Regina Public Library. The library is looking for HR professionals to assist teens and adults with résumé, cover letter and interview preparation. Bi-weekly one-on-one résumé help and job coaching sessions will be held every other Thursday (March 12, March 26, April 9, April 23, May 14 and May 28) from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Regina Public Library, Central Library. Group session opportunities include: Resumé Do's and Dont's - Feb 20 (7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.) Email Giovanna at volunteer@reginalibrary.ca or call 306-777-6069, or contact Tim at txie@reginalibrary.ca or 306-777-6013. CPHR Saskatchewan encourages its members to consider these volunteer opportunities and support the community with HR knowledge and expertise. Speaker proposals are accepted and reviewed on an ongoing basis. If you are interested in speaking at the 2020 Conference or a 2020/2021 professional development event, click here to review the Speaker Proposal Guidelines and submit an online application. All members are encouraged to share this information with potential HR speakers in their networking circles. Speaker proposals for the 2020 Conference will be reviewed and evaluated in mid-April, 2020. Submitted proposals remain "open" for a period of two years. Nominations are open for the HR Professional Awards! As we continue to elevate the human resources profession in Saskatchewan it is important to showcase outstanding human resource achievements and honour people who inspire exceptional people practices. The HR Professional Awards will be presented at the 14th Annual CPHR Saskatchewan Conference in Saskatoon on September 29-30, 2020. Submit your nominations for Rising Star, Team of the Year and Distinguished Career Awards before Friday, June 26, 2020. Information regarding the CPD requirements, the online reporting system and the webinar recording can be found here. In March 2019, new educational pathways were announced along with the requirement that nine foundational HR courses will be required effective July 1, 2021 if a member does not have a degree with a major in human resources. The implementation date for the course requirement has changed to January 1, 2022. This change allows a member without a degree majoring in human resources four opportunities to write the National Knowledge Exam. Visit the website for exam dates and more information on the CPHR Certification Pathways.
Professional Development
Registration is now OPEN and seats are selling fast! Register before March 26 to be entered in a draw to win two tickets to Celine Dion's Courage World Tour concert in Saskatoon. To view all professional development opportunities, including webinars and partnership events with reduced rates, visit the Learning Calendar. Partnered Event: Human Rights Commission Webinar - RESET: Slow Down to Move Ahead FREE Webinar - Emotional Intelligence and Authenticity FREE Webinar - Benefits 101: Back to the Basics Webinar - RESET: Why Can't I Focus? Work "on" Versus "in" Your Day Webinar - RESET: The Next Best Version of Me (My Team)! 1st Annual CPHR Saskatchewan HR Forum National Knowledge Exam - Spring 2020 FREE Employment Standards Webinars - Register Here FREE WorkSafe Saskatchewan Online Learning - Register Here The CPHR Saskatchewan Accreditation Program supports the continued professional development needs of our growing number of CPHRs by recognizing quality HR focused professional development programs. Click Here to view a list of our accredited partners and their professional development events. CPHR Designation
The Validation of Experience (VOE) Assessment is the final step in the process to become a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR). There are four VOE intakes per year. The next submission deadline is March 31, 2020. For more information on the VOE requirement, click here.
Resources
Source: Financial Post Companies with diverse boards are less likely to encounter financial restatements and fraud, according to a study of more than 6,000 companies listed in the U.S., including Canadian firms, from the University of Toronto. *Past news articles featured can be found on the CPHR SK website here. |
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