Overview

Get the most out of appraisals, whether you’re an appraiser or an appraisee!

Good appraisals are fundamental in the employer/employee relationship, and offer both parties a key opportunity for giving feedback and agreeing work goals and development needs.

Without regular and effective appraisals, the council risks wasting effort on the wrong priorities, and even subsequent employment problems if performance or attendance become an issue

This 1-hour webinar on the appraisal system and how it works is designed for those on both sides of the process (who appraise staff, and / or receive an appraisal).

It will explore the basics of appraisals, share tips for before, during, and after the face to face meetings, and explain how to get the most from this frequently dreaded process.

Office Meeting - Woman and Man

Date

Wednesday 10 January, 2:00pm – 3:00pm

Price

Members: £30 + VAT
Non-Members: £35 + VAT

CPD points

Claim 1 CPD point for attending this webinar!

Joining instructions will be sent to you 3 weeks before the event (please check your spam inbox) and your invoice will be sent before the event. We advise that, on receipt of the joining instructions, you are liable for any fees incurred in order to attend the event.

About the Trainer

Ian is the National Employment Advisor of the SLCC, where he advises members about a wide variety of employment issues, such as contractual queries, complaints about councillor behaviour, appraisals and annual leave.

He is an experienced union officer, representing staff at disciplines, grievances, employment tribunals and other informal meetings. Additionally, he writes an article for the clerk magazine every two months, has written responses to consultations and keeps the advice notes of the website under review.

Wrong time? Wrong place?

SLCC is always keen to respond to members’ needs for training. If you would like to register an interest in having a particular course delivered via webinar or in your region, please let us know.

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