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Title: Applying for a Job in the Qld Public Sector


1
Applying for a Job in the Qld Public Sector
  • Presenter
  • Shane Bowering
  • Director (Red Tape Busters)

2
Course Outline
  • The Qld Public Sector recruitment and selection
    process
  • Writing a Job Application
  • Preparing a Resume and Covering Letter
  • Study exercise preparing an application for a
    position
  • Feedback regarding your application
  • The Interview Process
  • Course Review

3
Session 1 - Overview
  • Introduce Presenters/Company etc
  • Participants Introduction
  • Legislative requirements of the recruitment
    process
  • How do positions become vacant how can they be
    filled
  • Selection Panel Processes
  • Documents used in the process
  • Tasks to be completed prior to deciding to apply
    for a Position

4
Session 1Introduction
  • Overview of Presenter
  • Overview of our Company and our services
  • Our experiences in the public sector and in
    preparing job applications, conducting interviews
    etc.

5
Equal Opportunity in Employment Act
  • Purpose of the Act is to provide equal employment
    opportunities (EEO) in the public sector
  • Agencies required to develop an EEO management
    plan
  • Act refers to target groups, these being women,
    ATSI people, people with an ethnic background,
    people with a disability

6
  • Nothing in the Act requires any actions that are
    incompatible with recruitment, selection,
    promotion and transfer being dealt with on a
    basis of merit
  • This Act is about broadening the opportunities of
    the target group to be in a better position to
    attain employment on merit

7
Anti-Discrimination Act 1991
  • An Act to promote equality of opportunity for
    everyone by protecting them from unfair
    discrimination in certain areas of activity and
    from sexual harassment and certain associated
    objectionable conduct

8
  • There is specific mention of a need to ensure
    workers are not discriminated against in the
    areas of promotion, transfer, training, dismissal
    etc.
  • However an employer may impose genuine
    occupational requirements for a position eg. An
    Actor, Political Adviser

9
Public Sector Management Standard for Recruitment
and Selection
  • Primary objective is to detail the framework for
    the Qld Public Sector recruitment and selection
    processes
  • The Standard highlights the Qld Governments
    commitment to appointment based on merit

10
The Standard outlines the principles and
guidelines relating to
  • the recruitment and selection process
  • selection committee
  • selection strategy
  • shortlisting
  • information gathering
  • information verification
  • selection recommendation
  • selection decision and
  • post selection process action

11
How do Positions become vacant and how are they
filled?
How do they become Vacant
  • Natural Attrition
  • Restructures
  • Position upgrade

12
How are they filled
  • Normal recruitment processes
  • Compassionate Transfers
  • Redeployment
  • Equal Transfer
  • Temporary Appointments
  • Secondments/Relief

13
Processes used by Selection Panels
  • Ensure the Position Description (PD) is current
  • Make changes to the PD
  • Advertise the Position
  • Determine weightings for the various Selection
    Criteria

14
  • Assess the applications and short-list
    applicants
  • Determine appropriate interview questions and the
    most appropriate responses
  • Determine the selection techniques to be used (at
    least 2 required)
  • Advise applicants who are short-listed of the
    Interview and the process to be used

15
  • Conduct Interview as per required standard and
    advice given previously to applicants
  • Assess Interview results
  • Conduct referee checks
  • Reconvene to discuss recommendation

16
  • Submit recommendation and upon approval advise
    both successful and non-successful applicants
  • Supply applicants with Feedback on their
    performance
  • Appeals Process

17
Working Documents Used in the Selection Process
18
  • Position Description
  • Question sheet which includes predetermined
    responses
  • Applicant Shortlisting Grid
  • Selection Summary Grid
  • Interview Guide

19
  • Reference Recording Sheets
  • EEO Statistical Data Sheet
  • Vacant Position Nomination Form

20
Tasks to be completed prior to deciding to apply
for a position
  • Obtain a copy of the PD
  • Research the reason for the vacancy and the
    likely future requirements of the position with
    the Manager of the position
  • Assess yourself honestly regarding your ability
    to meet the selection criteria and perform the
    duties of the position

21
  • Research the organisational structure within
    which the vacancy exists
  • Establish and consider whether the position
    offers future promotional opportunities
  • Ensure you have time available to prepare a
    worthwhile application

22
Session 2
  • Things to be done prior to writing your
    application
  • Basic rules in writing an application
  • Generic Selection Criteria
  • Addressing Selection Criteria
  • The Covering Letter
  • Resumes
  • Presentation and Fonts

23
Things to be done prior to writing an application
24
  • Ensure you have taken everything into
    consideration as per the last session
  • Obtain and research from documents relating to
    the position, eg. Corporate plan, Strategic
    Plans, Operational Plans Business Plans etc.
  • Discuss the specifics of the position with the
    previous holder of the position and other people
    in the same field

25
  • Determine if there are any peculiarities
    resulting from the geographic location of the
    position
  • Talk to the Manager of the position to determine
    where they see the position going and what
    priorities they have for the next 12 months
  • Talk to Clients of the position to gain an
    insight into their perceptions of the service
    provided

26
Basic rules in writing an application
  • An application contains the following elements a
    covering letter a departmental application form
    a statement addressing the selection criteria
    individually and a resume, as a minimum
  • Ensure that you submit at least the departmental
    application form prior to the closing date of the
    application

27
  • Utilise as much of the Departments in-house
    information as possible in your application
  • Keep the content succinct and to a readable
    volume, ie. Dont make the panel read a novel,
    but dont sell yourself short
  • Ensure your presentation is to the highest level
    possible (appearances count)

28
Addressing Selection Criteria
  • Elementise the criteria to ensure you cover all
    of the components in your response
  • Present your response in a structured manner
    which includes the processes used to meet the
    requirements of the criteria and examples where
    you have demonstrated your ability to perform the
    required skills

29
  • Try to limit your response for each criteria to
    no longer than 2 A4 pages
  • You may wish to demonstrate some strategic
    thinking by explaining how you would use these
    skills in the new role

30
The ESTEP Theory
  • Experience
  • Skills
  • Theory
  • Example
  • Proof

31
The Covering Letter Should include the
following
  • Details of the position for which you are
    applying
  • Reference to your experience
  • Commitment to the organisations goals
  • A desire to be interviewed

32
The Resume
  • Your Resume should always start with your most
    current career details and document back to your
    first position
  • The Resume should contain the following
    information
  • Each position you have held (back 5 to 10 years)
  • the period you held the position
  • key duties you performed
  • achievements you accomplished whilst in the
    position
  • and any other notable information

33
  • Where possible only give 3 5 examples of each,
    ie. The most notable 3-5 achievements etc.
  • Ensure that if you have had regular or large
    periods of relief that these are included in your
    resume as a position held
  • You may also wish to document academic
    achievements in your Resume in detail, at a
    minimum all qualifications should be documented

34
  • Training course and other qualifications should
    be recorded
  • Your personal details are required so that
    contact can be made with you at any time
  • Your referees details are required including
    their names, positions and contact details (These
    should include current and past
    Supervisors/Managers)

35
Presentation and Fonts
36
  • Always utilise a header and a footer to
    re-inforce your details in the panels mind
  • Ensure that you use the same structure of fonts
    sizes and features throughout the document
  • Use indents and bullets to emphasise individual
    messages

37
  • Utilise fonts that improve peoples recognition of
    your message
  • Colour where practical will make your application
    appear more readable and professional
  • Your application should always be bound with a
    cover sheet and backing board and transparent
    plastic cover unless otherwise specified by the
    Department.
  • You should always prepare at least 3 copies of an
    application (1 for each panel member)

38
  • Dont be afraid to do things differently as this
    will make you stand out, however always remember
    it must be professional

39
End of Session 2 Hooroo!!!
40
Session 3
  • Different Interview Styles in the Public Sector
  • Interview Preparation

41
Different Interview Styles in the Public Sector
  • Casual
  • Round Table
  • Behind the desk
  • Standard Structure
  • Hyperthetical/Theoretical

42
Interview Preparation
  • Ensure you obtain the weightings of each criteria
    from the panel when you are advised of your
    interview time. Those criteria weighted more
    heavily require extra attention.
  • Try and find out as much as you can about the
    interviews/interviewees/process etc from the
    panel chair/friends etc
  • Commence preparing for the interview

43
  • Re-read your application thoroughly
  • Prepare notes on particular aspects of each
    criteria that you want to address in the
    interview (including examples)
  • Try and ensure that you bring new examples to the
    interview (as opposed to the application).

44
  • Select some documents/work that you have
    previously produced to take to your interview as
    proof that you meet the criteria.
  • Ensure you have examples for all criteria
  • Prepare a diagram of some description to use in
    the interview
  • Prepare a Business Plan or Action Plan for the
    position

45
  • Prepare a folder for each selection criteria and
    have everything associated with that criteria in
    that folder.
  • Visit the office where your interview will be
    conducted to familiarise yourself with its
    location
  • Have a friend do dummy interviews with you so
    your comfortable with your content (can be
    difficult and is questionable)
  • Have a summary prepared for the end of the
    interview.

46
The Interview
  • Dress appropriately and professionally for the
    interview, for the position you are applying for
    and for the environment in which you will be
    working.
  • Arrive early for the interview allowing time
    for the nerves to settle.
  • If questions provided prior to interview take
    your time read them thoroughly take notes on
    what you want to say.

47
  • Greet the panel chair
  • Thank them for the opportunity.
  • Greet other panel members.
  • Set yourself up at the interview table.

48
  • Fill glass of water
  • Take your time.
  • Speak slowly
  • Maintain eye contact

49
  • Refer to your notes.
  • Monitor body language of panel.
  • Be positive and project your voice clearly.
  • LISTEN!!!!!!

50
  • Make sure you cover off everything you want to
    say with each criteria.
  • Draw a diagram/use whiteboard if possible and
    confident enough.
  • Deliver your summary.
  • Add anything else you had forgotten

51
  • Have an intelligent question prepared.
  • Thank the panel individually

52
Be Confident and Project your Confidence
53
Session 4
  • Reflection on areas of concern
  • Summation of key points
  • Course feedback

54
Summation of key points
  • Preparation in each phase of the process is the
    key to success
  • If you want the job you will have to put in
    considerable effort to get it
  • Confidence is essential, both in your own
    ability, that you have prepared adequately
    application and interview and when dealing with
    the Panel or Panel Chairperson

55
  • Be careful about the jobs you select to apply
    for, as you dont want to do all this if your not
    right for the position or its not right for you
  • Select your Referees carefully, they need to be
    totally on your side
  • Start doing projects in your work environment now
    that you can use as examples at interview
  • Keep your application up to date

56
  • Project confidence at the interview.
  • Use the glass of water.
  • Again preparation is the key.

57
Red Tape Busters
  • Job Application Writing
  • Interview Coaching
  • Quality Assurance
  • Consulting to Public Transport Operators
  • Consulting to Government
  • Training
  • Making Government Work for You!!
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