CHRP Enhancements
August 12, 2015
Posted by: HRMAM
Today, HRMAM and the Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations (CCHRA) are launching phase one of the exciting enhancements to the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. CCHRA has a clear vision for one designation – CHRP – as the leading standard of HR professional excellence and ethical standards in Canada.
CCHRA’s mission is to elevate the profession, both nationally and around the globe. The CHRP enhancements are designed to advance the integrity and credibility of the CHRP. Today we are launching the first phase of enhancements which focus on some changes to the experience requirement for obtaining a CHRP. The following changes are effective immediately and HRMAM, as part of CCHRA, will begin the steps to implement these changes in Manitoba.
HIGHLIGHTS – CHRP Enhancements (phase 1):
1. Changes to experience requirement:
a. The five Enabling Competencies now form part of the experience requirement
b. The Functional Knowledge Areas have been updated and now include nine functional areas
c. Recognition of depth of experience for specialists
2. Changes to the time period for candidates to acquire professional-level HR experience
More details on these enhancements are provided below. There is also a FAQ document posted on our website to address questions you may have about these changes.
CCHRA and HRMAM are dedicated to creating one voice, one national standard and maintaining one designation, the CHRP. We’re confident that continuous enhancements to the designation will benefit our members and CHRPs by elevating the HR profession, protecting the public and will contribute to a strong reputation of HR in Canada.
Sincerely,
Ron Gauthier Roma Thorlakson
Chief Executive Officer Chair, Board of Directors
HRMAM HRMAM
DETAILS – CHRP Enhancements (phase 1):
1. Changes to experience requirement - As part of the CHRP Competency Framework launched in summer 2014, CCHRA is updating the experience requirement. This is now part of the Validation of Professional Experience. Specific changes include:
a. The five Enabling Competencies now form part of the experience requirement:
· Strategic and Systems Thinking
· Professional and Ethical Practice
· Critical Problem-Solving and Analytical Decision-Making
· Change Management and Cultural Transformation
· Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Relationship Management
Applicants will be required to demonstrate experience in a minimum of three of the five enabling competencies.
b. The Functional Knowledge Areas have been updated to:
· Strategy
· Professional Practice
· Engagement
· Workforce Planning and Talent Management
· Labour and Employment Relations
· Total Rewards
· Learning and Development
· Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace
· Human Resources Metrics, Reporting, and Financial Management
Applicants are still required to demonstrate minimum three years of HR experience at the professional level in at least two of the Functional Knowledge Areas.
c. Recognition of depth of experience for specialists
Specialized depth of experience in one Functional Knowledge Area will be considered sufficient experience to meet the requirement for those demonstrating proficiency in each of the competencies within that Functional Knowledge Area. If depth does not cover all of the competencies in that Functional Knowledge Area the requirement of experience in two Functional Knowledge Areas would still apply.
2. Changes to the time period for candidates to acquire professional-level HR experience
It may take time for young or inexperienced HR practitioners, or those new to the HR profession, to obtain positions at the professional level sufficient to satisfy the experience requirement. Once becoming a CHRP candidate, the individual has seven years to complete the process to obtain the CHRP.
For more information, read the FAQ.
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