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IOR Strategy Year PlanThe Professional Body for Recruiters & HR Professional Certificate in Social Recruiting (IOR Cert) Part Qualified in HR Online 1

Why IOR Professional Qualifications? The IOR is a Professional Body providing guidance, training, education & networking opportunities to those working in Recruitment & HR. It has individual routes to qualification for HR, Agency & Internal recruiters. Free Individual IOR Membership Learning Centre The IOR offers a new, advanced online Learning Centre, providing a rich learning environment 0,000 Recruitment & HR Professionals in the IOR Community Be part of it IOR Members HR Professionals Internal (in-house) recruiters Agency Recruiters Advanced Learning The most comprehensive curriculum developed for today s recruitment market Official British Institute The IOR has been granted official British Institute status by the Secretary of State for Business Innovation & Skills Ofqual Regulated All IOR qualifications are officially regulated by Ofqual Standards This qualification is underpinned by the Government s National Occupational Standards 2

IOR Professional Certificate in Social Recruiting (IOR Cert) Part Qualified in HR

Professional Certificate in Social Recruiting (IOR Cert) Part Qualified in HR 1,295 plus VAT per learner - Book your place NOW! Recruiting through social media (Social Recruitment) is rapidly being embraced by many employers and recruiters throughout the UK. Social Media gives the recruiter a flexible and effective tool to add additional value to the recruitment process. More about this qualification Social recruiting falls into two different categories. The first is internet sourcing using social media profiles, blogs, and online communities to find and search for passive candidate data and information. The second is social distribution. This involves using social media platforms and networks as a means to distribute jobs either through HR vendors or through crowd-sourcing where job seekers and other influencers share job openings within their online social networks. The Level Certificate in Principles of Social Recruitment (QCF) is aimed at the recruitment consultant who is progressing in their career and provides a wide range of knowledge in recruitment practice. The qualification provides the necessary principles of recruitment practice required to work effectively as a recruitment consultant by using social media and channels to enhance the business. Learners who achieve this qualification will be able to progress on to the Level NVQ Diploma in Recruitment (QCF) or on to higher level qualifications. As well as progression to further qualifications, learners may also progress to employment in a wide range of recruitment roles as this qualification provides evidence of achievement of a range of practical skills, understanding and knowledge in a range of environments. Optional units can also be purchased in: Ethical Headhunting Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) Leadership & Management

Who is it Suitable for? This qualification is suitable for those with no existing higher education qualifications, who are looking for an exciting career as a recruiter, and for those already working in recruitment wishing to gain a regulated British qualification. How will I Learn? This qualification has been designed to be delivered to learners who may need to balance learning with a busy work schedule. It will also allow learners to apply new practical skills to their work environment while they learn. Training will be delivered via online webinars which are split into handy bite sized sessions over a 5 month period. Alongside these webinars learners will also receive a comprehensive self study handbook. The handbook will provide in depth knowledge and practical exercises which learners can undertake within the workplace. Once learners have successfully completed the qualification, they can then go on to gain a higher qualification or progress to any IOR Professional HR qualification. Free IOR Membership All learners receive free individual membership of the Institute of Recruiters, IOR. The IOR represents the highest standard mark in British recruiting. www.theior.org.uk Book your place NOW! 5

8 Units of Study: Professional Certificate in Social Recruiting (IOR Cert) Part Qualified in HR This qualification consists of the Certificate in the Principles of Recruitment plus extended learning, part qualifying the learner in HR This qualification consists of 8 learning units. Mandatory Units Unit No. Unit Title Level Credit Value Guided Learning Hours 1 Understanding the Recruitment Market 15 2 Understanding Recruitment Operations 15 Specialist Recruitment Techniques 6 9 Understanding the Principles of Assessing People 15 5 Understanding Sales for Recruitment 15 6 Understanding Relationship Management in Recruitment 15 7 Understanding Legal & Ethical Requirements in Recruitment 6 25 8 Principles of Social Media within a Business 6 2 Group Totals 8 181 Optional units can also be purchased in: Ethical Headhunting Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) Leadership & Management 6

Certificate Curriculum Unit 1 - Understanding the Recruitment Market (ref RECTC -5) Aim - This unit aims to develop your learning and understanding of the recruitment industry, key factors that affect candidates and clients and the importance of agency branding in today s competitive and changing market. The history and evolution of the recruitment industry Understanding different recruitment models and services Candidate Career Motivation The Hiring Matrix Overview Identifying common criticisms of the industry from candidate and client perspective, and how your role is fundamental to raising standards Identifying potential opportunities by analysing the recruitment market and your organisation s market share Agency Branding & Marketing Unit 2 - Understanding Recruitment Operations (ref RECTC -) Aim - This unit aims to develop your understanding of the nature of the recruitment industry, recruitment business operations and finance. In addition you will learn what is required from an Agency Recruiter to achieve personal targets and a return on investment for your organisation. Managing the end to end recruitment process The role and responsibilities of a recruitment professional Understanding your targets and commission structures How to monitor and evaluate your performance against targets and build action plans Day planning & time management Key characteristics and business acumen of an effective consultant The latest techniques in Emotional Intelligence & Resilience Understanding finance in your role and the importance of business profitability Unit - Specialist Recruitment Techniques (extending your service and identifying new revenue streams) Four key areas of the recruitment process can add significant value to an agency client base, Strategy, Attraction, Selection & On-boarding. Every business must have a recruitment strategy, one which aligns with the business needs and also provides a cost and time effective way to recruit top talent into their organisations. This unit explains what these services are and how to practically offer them to clients. New Revenue Streams and how to promote them to clients How to advise clients on the use of Predictive Validity in their assessment process Developing a Recruitment process Deep Job Analysis Creating & Managing a Client PSL Creating and conducting Assessment Centres Creating On-boarding Programmes Internal Mobility and Talent Pipelining Creating Recruitment Packs & the Candidate Psychological Contract Salary benchmarking Industry skills analysis 7

Identifying and researching industry developments Bespoke application forms and their value Overview of Employment Branding using Social Media An overview of Graduate recruitment & Apprenticeship programmes Bids & Tenders Unit - Understanding the Principles of Assessing People (ref RECTC -6) Aim - This unit aims to develop your understanding of the latest techniques to Source, Assess and Select talent in the market. This unit is essential for recruiters to select the right talent for their clients and maximise the Candidate experience. Understanding the Candidate marketplace The importance of Predictive Validity Proactive candidate sourcing strategies, networking & social media Gaining referrals and business leads from your candidate network Sourcing and Approaching passive candidates ethical head hunting Building a talent pipeline Presenting your services to candidates Effective candidate communication and rapport building Understanding assessment tools and their use within recruitment CV screening, candidate qualification and interviewing skills Biographical and competency based Interviewing Assessment Centres Essential Law and Legislation to consider when assessing people The use of reasonable adjustments when assessing Candidate reference checks DBS, Bankruptcy, Formal Qualifications, Right to Work (RTW) and other essential checks. Note taking and robust record keeping requirements in claims of discrimination during recruitment Unit 5 - Understanding Sales for Recruitment (ref RECTC -1) Aim - The aim of this unit is to understand the preparation of sales activities in the recruitment industry, the recruitment sales cycle and techniques. In this unit you will learn the fundamental principles of preparing and executing sales activities to build a client portfolio and sales pipeline. Understanding the Importance of a business development strategy Mapping your market & identifying multiple points of contact within prospective companies Identifying routes to market new ways to find business Selling your service and differentiating yourself in a competitive market Different selling styles and their impact on sales success Achieving multiple call objectives and maximising your time The importance of planning and research to build credibility with clients Objection prevention and objection handling Effective questioning and closing techniques Negotiation techniques and tactics 8

Unit 6 - Understanding Relationship Management in Recruitment (ref RECTC -) Aim - This unit aims to develop your understanding of the use of networking tools and the development and maintenance of consultative relationships with clients and candidates. It also explains how to manage the latter stages of the process to a successful conclusion, managing expectations within the recruitment process and how you can preempt problems before they arise. Networking activities in recruitment Using LinkedIn to build your network How to create and manage your personal brand Building consultative relationships with candidates and clients Using market insights to create client loyalty and commitment Creating opportunities for client account development selling Recruitment Solutions - exclusivity, sole supplier, retained services Taking an effective job specification from the client Monitoring client satisfaction Planning and structuring face to face meetings with clients Managing the interview to offer process Managing candidate expectations, ratio analysis and pre-empting problems within the candidate process Gaining candidate commitment and exclusivity Extending the service offering to candidates Unit 7 - Understanding Legal and Ethical Requirements in Recruitment (ref RECTC -2) Aim - This unit helps you understand employer and employee statutory rights and related requirements. It explains how recruitmentrelated law and ethical considerations affect the conduct of business in the recruitment industry. Understanding the laws which affect the recruitment industry and governing organisations Ensuring legal compliance within recruitment Understanding employment law within recruitment Understanding agency workers rights and regulations Duties, rights and responsibilities of employers and employees Organisational policies and procedures Organisational principles and codes of practice Understanding the recruitment compliance cycle Unit 8 - Principles of Social Media within a Business (ref RECP 17) Aim - This unit covers the mains aspects and techniques used in social recruiting. You will understand how social media fits into the objectives and marketing of a business and how to select the right social media tools. In addition you will learn how to measure the success of using social media tools and channels, how social media policy and guidelines can impact a business, and how to monitor social media usage. 9 The Professional Body for Recruiters & HR

Employer brand values and how these are communicated Marketing tools available to a business Using Social Media on a budget Benefits and consequences of encouraging amplification Benefits and consequences of encouraging engagement Factors to consider when identifying a Social Media plan for a business How Social Media could fit into the marketing plan of a business Features and benefits of the different tools and channels that can be used for Social Media Potential type of audience for each tool and channel that can be used for Social Media SMART targets for different Social Media tools and channels Methods a business can use to measure and identify success of different Social Media tools and channels Importance of having a social media policy, guidelines and a reputation management policy How to manage perception changes in a business s reputation How to monitor the ways similar businesses or industries are using Social Media Identify improvements to a business s use of Social Media 10

Institute of Recruiters - IOR The Professional Body providing guidance, training, education & networking opportunities to businesses and those working in Recruitment & HR. web: www.theior.org.uk email: support.team@theior.org.uk call: 0871 288 2108 Institute of Recruiters - IOR 201 To re-use this information (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, write to: Institute of Recruiters 76 Manchester Road Manchester M PS Company Reg: 0757558 VAT No: 117 9788 66 or email: support.team@theior.org.uk Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to: Institute of Recruiters 76 Manchester Road Manchester M PS 11