Specialist for personnel consulting and recruitment (IHK)
Specialist for personnel consulting and recruitment (IHK) is the further training designation for a certified personnel consultant who has successfully completed at least 116 hours of training with a subsequent IHK examination. Such a qualification is not required by law for commercial recruitment activities. The associations, especially the FOPI, recommend this training as one of the building blocks for quality assurance.
The training focus
The seminars on personnel placement specialists, carried out by various subcontractors of the offering IHKs , are aimed at people who work or want to work as personnel consultants / recruiters - in personnel consulting companies and temporary employment agencies, but also at employees in the field of personnel development who have to acquire or assess in-house personnel .
The training is divided into different modules:
Practice module
Analysis and assessment of the labor market as well as the needs of employers and employees and their implementation in concrete work steps for personnel placement.
- Advertising / Marketing
- Requirements analysis / job profile
- Recruiting opportunities
- Outplacement
- Coaching process
- Personnel selection / profiling
- tailor-made mediation
- Support of the suitable applicant and client
- Coaching
Law module
In this training section, the aforementioned current regulations are explained and supplemented with content from other legal bases.
- SGB II. And IX.
- AÜG
- Labor and collective bargaining law
- BGB , in particular contract law and law of obligations
Social competence module
In this section, basic communication models for negotiation and profiling are taught:
- Needs pyramid
- Verbal and non-verbal communication
- Test procedure
- Assessment center
- Limits of HR consulting
Verification
The training ends with a written IHK examination in labor law and the submission of a case study, which is to be prepared by the participants themselves, as well as a presentation on the individual modules and proof of regular participation (at least 80% attendance).
quality control
According to a decision of the German Bundestag on March 15, 2002 (Bundestag printed papers 14/8529 and 14/8214), quality standards for private personnel and job placement were developed under the moderation of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labor with the participation of the professional associations. These standards came into effect on December 13, 2003.
Every association that represents the interests of private recruitment agencies, but also private employment agencies themselves, can adopt these standards in a binding manner. The quality assurance campaign of the Federal Association of Personnel Placement, beginning in June 2002, was thus successfully completed.
See also
- Federal Association of Personnel Placement eV (BPV)
- Federal Association of German Management Consultants (BDU)