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Staff Recruitment, Retention, and Training Strategies for Community Human Services Organizations
By Sheryl A. Larson, Ph.D., & Amy S. Hewitt, M.S.W., Ph.D., with invited contributors

Recruitment, retention, and training the three most challenging issues facing community human services organizations. Now supervisors, managers, and administrators have a practical guidebook for facing these challenges and staffing their agencies with dedicated, motivated direct support professionals. Each chapter of this easy-to-read handbook focuses on a critical workforce issue such as recruiting and hiring employees, socializing and supporting staff, strengthening commitment and skills through mentoring programs, building effective teams, fostering diversity and cultural competence, and designing and surviving organizational change. To help readers meet each of these challenges, the book offers
- a list of specific competencies that supervisors and managers must focus on developing
- practical strategies and the research and demographic data that inform each strategy
- step-by-step instructions on how to turn the strategies into a workable intervention plan and evaluate the plans effectiveness
- a list of questions to help readers determine their organizational needs and spark more ideas about how to use the strategies
- charts, guidelines, case studies, checklists, and easily adaptable worksheets that help organizations put the strategies to work
With the sensible, easy-to-implement suggestions in this invaluable book, readers will sharpen their managerial expertise, reduce turnover, and build a more committed, skilled staff.
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ORDERING INFO
ISBN 1-55766-708-X
Paperback
416 pages / 7 x 10
2005 / $37.95
Stock# 708X
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Table of Contents
- Recruitment, Retention, and Training Challenges in Community Human Services: A Review of the Literature
Sheryl A. Larson, Amy S. Hewitt, and Beth A. Knoblauch
Section I: Finding and Hiring Employees
- Recruiting Direct Support Professionals
Sheryl Larson and Amy Hewitt
- What is This Job All About? Using Realistic Job Previews in the Hiring Process
Sheryl Larson, Susan ONell, and John Sauer
- Selection Strategies
Sheryl Larson and Amy Hewitt
Section II: Socializing and Training Employees
- Socialization, Support, Networking, and Professionalization
Amy Hewitt, Sherri Larson, Susan ONell, John Sauer
- Linking Training and Performance Through Competency Based Training
Susan ONell and Amy Hewitt
- Out of the Classroom and On with Employee Training Programs that Work
Susan ONell, Amy Hewitt, and John Sauer
- Fostering Commitment and Skill Through Mentoring Programs
Amy Hewitt, Traci LaLiberte, Jody Kougl-Lindstrom, Sheryl Larson
Section III: Motivating and Supporting Employees
- Staff Motivation and Recognition
Traci LaLiberte, Amy Hewitt, and Sheryl Larson
- From Grumbling to Getting Along: Creating and Using Teams to Enhance Retention
Amy Hewitt, John Sauer, and Lori Sedlezky
- Supporting and Training Supervisors
Amy Hewitt and Sheryl Larson
Section IV: Assessing Problems and Designing Solutions
- Creating Organizational Change Initiatives
Elizabeth Lightfoot, Amy Hewitt, John Sauer
- Assessing and Evaluating Workforce Challenges
Sheryl Larson, Traci LaLiberte, and Patricia Salmi
- Selecting and Implementing Strategies for Change
Sheryl Larson, Lynda Anderson, and Amy Hewitt
Section V: The Bigger Picture
- Strategies for Policy Change
Sheryl Larson and Amy Hewitt
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