Unit group 1212

PSOC Unit group 1212 — Human resource managers

Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations. Their tasks include: a) planning, directing and coordinating the personnel and industrial relations activities, policies and practices of an enterprise or organization; b) planning and organizing procedures for recruitment, training, promotion, transfer and dismissal of staff; c) planning and organizing negotiations and procedures for determination of wage structures and level and for consultation with workers on conditions of employment; d) overseeing safety, health and related programmes and activities; e) establishing and managing budgets, controlling expenditure and ensuring the efficient use of resources; f) establishing and directing operational and administrative procedures; g) overseeing the development and implementation of management information systems; h) ensuring compliance with standards and legislation relating to employees rights, health and safety, equal opportunity and related concerns; i) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff for the entire enterprise or organization; j) consulting with senior management and with managers of other departments; k) representing the enterprise or organization in dealings with outside bodies. Examples of the occupations classified here: Assistant training manager, Industrial relations manager, Benefits manager, Industrial zone manager, Labor relations manager, Personnel/human resource manager, Recruitment Manager, Training center manager, Training manager, Welfare manager

Level Unit group
Code 1212
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations. Their tasks include: a) planning, directing and coordinating the personnel and industrial relations activities, policies and practices of an enterprise or organization; b) planning and organizing procedures for recruitment, training, promotion, transfer and dismissal of staff; c) planning and organizing negotiations and procedures for determination of wage structures and level and for consultation with workers on conditions of employment; d) overseeing safety, health and related programmes and activities; e) establishing and managing budgets, controlling expenditure and ensuring the efficient use of resources; f) establishing and directing operational and administrative procedures; g) overseeing the development and implementation of management information systems; h) ensuring compliance with standards and legislation relating to employees rights, health and safety, equal opportunity and related concerns; i) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff for the entire enterprise or organization; j) consulting with senior management and with managers of other departments; k) representing the enterprise or organization in dealings with outside bodies. Examples of the occupations classified here: Assistant training manager, Industrial relations manager, Benefits manager, Industrial zone manager, Labor relations manager, Personnel/human resource manager, Recruitment Manager, Training center manager, Training manager, Welfare manager

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Business services and administration managers.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Business services and administration managers grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 1212 cover?

Human resource managers, plan, direct and coordinate policies concerning the personnel, industrial relations and occupational health and safety activities of an enterprise or organization, or of enterprises that provide human resource services to other enterprises and organizations. Their tasks include: a) planning, directing and coordinating the personnel and industrial relations activities, policies and practices of an enterprise or organization; b) planning and organizing procedures for recruitment, training, promotion, transfer and dismissal of staff; c) planning and organizing negotiations and procedures for determination of wage structures and level and for consultation with workers on conditions of employment; d) overseeing safety, health and related programmes and activities; e) establishing and managing budgets, controlling expenditure and ensuring the efficient use of resources; f) establishing and directing operational and administrative procedures; g) overseeing the development and implementation of management information systems; h) ensuring compliance with standards and legislation relating to employees rights, health and safety, equal opportunity and related concerns; i) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff for the entire enterprise or organization; j) consulting with senior management and with managers of other departments; k) representing the enterprise or organization in dealings with outside bodies. Examples of the occupations classified here: Assistant training manager, Industrial relations manager, Benefits manager, Industrial zone manager, Labor relations manager, Personnel/human resource manager, Recruitment Manager, Training center manager, Training manager, Welfare manager

Where is PSOC 1212 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Business services and administration managers.

How do I choose PSOC 1212 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Business services and administration managers grouping.