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The State of Queensland (Department of Education, Training and Employment) 2013

Director-General s foreword The Department of Education, Training and Employment is committed to developing a modern, responsive and professional public service, capable of delivering better outcomes for Queenslanders. An effective induction process allows new employees to reflect on this vision, and consider how their own goals and values align with the department s. The DETE Induction Strategy outlines our model for best practice employee induction, which is provided locally and supported by regional offices and a range of online resources. By engaging all new employees in consistent, contextualised induction programs, we ensure they receive the information needed to perform well in their roles, as well as a solid foundation for their ongoing professional learning. However, induction is not just the province of new employees. When employees take on new roles and responsibilities or return after extended leave, they benefit from further induction and all employees need to revisit the mandatory components of induction on an annual basis. Induction resources include the dedicated DETE website; guidelines for Education Queensland Schools, TAFE institutes and central and regional offices; an online mandatory program; and adaptable planners for various employee groups. In addition, employees are encouraged to participate in mentoring and coaching programs, networking events and online professional communities, which offer opportunities to connect with others and further develop personal and professional capabilities. Everyone has a role in induction and I encourage you to engage with the DETE Induction Strategy and explore the associated resources. Your support for effective induction will help us meet our commitments to uphold public sector values and to deliver outstanding services to the Queensland community. Dr Jim Watterston Director-General Department of Education, Training and Employment Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy 1

Purpose This strategy articulates the Department of Education, Training and Employment s (DETE) commitment to providing induction for all employees who are beginning new roles and responsibilities. It sets out the department s expectation that all newly appointed employees are equipped with the knowledge they require to do their job effectively, as well as an understanding of their specific workplace context and how their role aligns with the priorities of the whole organisation. The strategy is supported by a range of resources including the DETE induction website and guidelines for Education Queensland state schools, TAFE institutes and central and regional offices. These guidelines outline how induction is implemented across the department. Our commitment The DETE induction strategy provides a model that advocates a consistent, contextualised and connected approach to induction across the whole department. Induction is a key element in the department s Valuing Performance Policy Statement, which provides the strategy for developing the performance of employees. Induction is also central to the Developing Performance Framework (DPF). The DPF provides employees, including leaders, with a process, capability documents and online tools to clarify work priorities, discuss career aspirations and plan support for professional development opportunities to continue to build individual capabilities. Induction is not only a mandatory accountability for leaders; it is the basis of a strong workplace culture where the performance of all employees is valued. Defining induction Induction can be defined as a critical phase within a continuum of professional learning 1 based on clearly defined performance development processes, and mentoring and coaching structures. As such, it is not a one-off event or orientation. Rather, induction is a comprehensive process supported by all levels of the organisation. It is about supporting and extending professional practice, building collegial relationships and sustaining an organisational culture where there is a shared responsibility for the success of all employees. Induction applies to employees who are: newly appointed transferred relieving promoted returning to work after extended absences. Permanent, part-time, temporary and casual employees from entry level to senior management, including volunteers and contractors, are all eligible for induction. 1 Department of Education, Science and Training 2002, An Ethic of Care: Effective Programmes for Beginning Teachers, Tasmanian Educational Leaders Institute, Department of Education Tasmania, Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training, p. 113 2 Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy

Benefits of induction Effective induction helps employees settle into their new role faster and become productive sooner. Informed employees feel a sense of belonging to the organisation and are more able to operate at their full potential as quickly as possible. Well-designed induction leads to improved staff morale, engagement and greater commitment to the organisation. Productivity is enhanced and job proficiency improved when employees engage in a comprehensive induction with the ongoing support of colleagues and management. Engaged employees will stay longer, leading to lower staff turnover and reduced recruitment and training costs. Clients experience consistently high standards of service delivery. Our obligations The department is obliged to provide induction to all employees under the Public Service Act 2008. Within this department employee performance management includes an induction process for: all new employees employees returning after an extended period of absence employees who have been promoted or have moved to positions with differing or enhanced responsibilities. Induction ensures employees have the relevant knowledge and understanding of the management, employment, work performance and personal conduct principles in sections 25 26 of the Act. Further, certified industrial agreements between the department and employee unions include specific requirements for employees to be provided with effective induction. All new DETE employees are required to complete mandatory induction. Mandatory induction covers: code of conduct health and safety information management emergency management and fire safety internal controls. Emergency management and fire safety training must be completed at the workplace taking into account the local context. All employees working in an environment with students under 18 years of age are also required to complete: student protection curriculum risk assessment. Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy 3

Our approach to induction The DETE approach to induction is characterised by three principles: Consistency Through consistent induction, DETE strengthens the capability of newly employed, transferring, relieving, returning or promoted staff by communicating key messages and providing them with equal access to information, resources and development opportunities. Connectedness Through connected induction, DETE promotes collaboration through partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to realise shared goals. DETE provides opportunities to build relationships through mentoring and coaching to support staff in their continuing development. Context Through contextualised induction, DETE supports all employees to adapt to their local workplace through customised resources and diverse delivery modes. The department s approach to induction is also characterised by developing performance and mentoring and coaching frameworks. Developing performance The developing performance process supports induction through meaningful conversations that clarify work roles and expectations. It is a four-phased process that supports career aspirations and ongoing professional development of employees. The four phases of the Developing Performance Framework are: Phase 1 Clarifying expectations and work focus Phase 2 Reaching an agreement Phase 3 Performing and ongoing support, including coaching and feedback Phase 4 Reviewing progress and recognising achievement. All of the phases are important as they provide the focus for conversations that occur between employees, their colleagues and their team leaders in relation to developing performance throughout a work period. Mentoring and coaching Mentoring offers new employees the opportunity to share and develop their knowledge, experience and skills in a dynamic, focused and supportive way. It gives both mentors and mentorees the opportunity to gain an understanding of different backgrounds, responsibilities and life experiences. Successful coaching programs are based on the principles of respect, inclusiveness and commitment. They focus on helping people to reflect on their practice, skills and knowledge and they prepare them for future opportunities. 4 Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy

Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy Local Consistent Through consistent induction, DETE strengthens the capability of newly employed or promoted staff by communicating key messages and providing them with equal access to information, resources and development opportunities. All employees at all career junctures Developing Performance Framework Mentoring and coaching Connected Through connected induction, DETE promotes collaboration through partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to realise shared goals. DETE provides opportunities to build relationships through mentoring and coaching to support staff in their continuing development. Regional Contextualised Through contextualised induction, DETE supports all employees to adapt to their local workplace through customised resources and diverse delivery modes. Organisational Strategic drivers Strategic Plan 2013 2017 Valuing Performance Policy Statement Strengthening our commitment to developing workforce capability and performance Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy 5

Obligations regarding induction Employee induction is to be recorded in a suitable format to meet audit and reporting requirements. Records may be electronic or paper-based. The induction planner for the relevant employee cohort may be used to plan and record completion of the entire induction program. Induction planners should be signed by both the supervisor and employee to verify the employee s completion and understanding of the content. The mandatory online induction courses contain assessment activities to verify employee engagement and understanding. On completion of each course, employees will be issued with a certificate, which needs to be: signed by the supervisor retained by the employee copied and recorded for audit purposes. In line with best practice, participants are to have the opportunity to evaluate their induction and feedback is to be considered when programs are reviewed. Supervisors Ensure induction is provided to: newly appointed employees employees transferred or seconded to the workplace employees returning from extended leave employees promoted or undertaking higher duties with new responsibilities temporary and casual employees volunteers contractors. Enable experienced employees to mentor inductees. Develop a contextualised local induction program. Sight and sign certificates to verify completion of online mandatory induction courses. Verify employee understanding of remaining induction materials prior to signing the planner as completed. Provide employees with opportunities to evaluate the induction program. Ensure employees revisit mandatory induction annually. Mentor or buddy Support inductee through orientation and induction. Introduce inductee to colleagues. Provide information and advice regarding the workplace context. Assist inductee to access further information and training. 6 Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy

All employees Complete mandatory induction, either face-to-face or online. Work through all subject matter specified in the provided induction planner. Ask questions to clarify understanding. Discuss additional needs with mentor, buddy or supervisor. Sign the induction planner verifying understanding and completion of the program. Revisit mandatory components of induction annually. Casual teachers Access and complete the mandatory induction program within 20 days of first engagement or within three months if engagements are not continuous. Present current certificates of completion on request when engaged to work in a school. Resources for induction A suite of resources is available to support induction for all employees, at all career junctures. Designed to be accessible, flexible and sustainable, the resources can be used by supervisors when planning induction programs that meet the diverse needs of employees. Resources available include: an induction website induction guidelines for Education Queensland state schools, TAFE institutes, central and regional offices Mandatory Online Induction Program http://dete.qld.gov.au/about/induction/department/ resources/mandatory-induction.html OneChannel sessions online programs and courses including mandatory and elective induction content professional communities and discussion lists guidelines for mentoring and coaching handbooks surveys for continued evaluation and quality assurance. Related links Valuing Performance Policy Statement http://education.qld.gov.au/staff/development/ DETE Procedure Register http://ppr.det.qld.gov.au/pages/default.aspx DETE induction website www.dete.qld.gov.au/about/induction Developing Performance Framework www.education.qld.gov.au/staff/development/ performance/ Employment conditions awards and agreements https://oneportal.deta.qld.gov.au/ Services/HumanResources/Awards/Pages/Default.aspx Emergency Planning http://education.qld.gov.au/health/safety/hazards/emergency.html Department of Education, Training and Employment Induction Strategy 7

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