My time with the HR team embedded within the Indiana State
Department of Health (ISDH) has been a very hands-on, interactive experience. I
have been able to shadow the two HR Generalists to see first-hand what their
everyday duties entail. It has been incredibly educational to see some of the
issues that they have to deal with from one week to the next.
The first HR Generalist I was able to shadow is classified
as an HR Generalist 2. He is responsible for most of the behind-the-scenes
PeopleSoft magic when hiring new employees, running background checks, terminating
employees, and so on. While working with this Generalist, I was able to send
out automated offer letters and then prepare these candidates for hire within
PeopleSoft. He showed me how to do the first one, coached me through a second,
and then the third I did on my own. I have been through PeopleSoft training on
how to do these tasks, but it was so nice to be able to actually do the process
myself. This particular Generalist is also responsible for new hire
orientation. During the two weeks that I was there, ISDH had five new employees
and I was able to sit in on orientation to watch the process. This was also
another great hands-on experience for me.
The other HR Generalist at ISDH is classified as an HR
Generalist 1 which is a more senior- level position. This Generalist has a
whole other set of tasks to handle on a daily basis. While shadowing this
particular Generalist, I got to listen to a number of employee relation issues.
Not only was I able to listen to the kind of issues that happen in this agency,
I was also able to see the steps that they take to resolve those issues. In the
short time I was there, I got to see different pieces of performance management
including a Work Improvement Plan, a written reprimand, and a suspension. The
HRG1 took me through the steps on how to document a suspension and a written
reprimand, and also told me about the significance of having one of these on
your record especially when it comes to layoffs. I was also able to shadow her
on meetings related to succession planning and development plans. Before she
went over this, I didn’t know much about these topics, and now I feel like an
expert with the wealth of knowledge that she provided me.
While at ISDH I was also responsible for a few projects that
included obtaining the working titles of positions from job descriptions,
creating an FML guide with tips for the hiring managers to follow when their
employees need to take time off, and a termination filing project. It was nice
having smaller projects to do that were combined with the job shadowing of the
HR Generalists. I also went through a Selection and Interviewing training for
hiring managers presented by the ISDH Recruitment Consultant. This training was
super informative on the interview process and what types of questions to ask
and not to ask. As an additional training opportunity, I was able to
speak with an ISDH Director to learn more about what process she goes through
when hiring a new employee, and how she sorts out the candidates in order to
make the right choice for each position. She was able to provide me with plenty
of knowledge on what she looks for when hiring a new employee.
Now, I know you are all wondering who this week’s Intern
Speaker Series guest speaker was, and it was none other than the Indiana State
Police Superintendant Doug Carter! He was a great motivational speaker that
urged us to get out in our communities and make them a better place. He told us
to encourage kindness, because the little things that we do in life can change
the world.
I will spend my next two weeks with the Small Agency Field
Operations group! This should be fun!
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