Employee experience EEXP
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Enhancing employee engagement and ways of working, empowering employees and supporting their health and wellbeing.
SFIA 9 is in development
- SFIA 9 beta due in early July 2024
- SFIA 9 planned for publication October 2024
Guidance notes
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Activities may include, but are not limited to:
- providing opportunities for personal growth and learning
- providing sufficient personal freedom to decide how to achieve work objectives, with support available when needed
- supporting different views, working styles and behaviours within the work environment
- providing a safe and secure working environment with the resources needed to do the job
- providing transparent communications and building trust in leadership
- providing a holistic approach in support of mental and physical well being.
Note that the term employee is not limited to specific terms of employment. Depending on the employer it may include temporary and contract staff as well as salaried employees.
Understanding the responsibility levels of this skill
Where lower levels are not defined...
- Specific tasks and responsibilities are not defined because the skill requires a higher level of autonomy, influence, and complexity in decision-making than is typically expected at these levels. You can use the essence statements to understand the generic responsibilities associated with these levels.
Where higher levels are not defined...
- Responsibilities and accountabilities are not defined because these higher levels involve strategic leadership and broader organisational influence that goes beyond the scope of this specific skill. See the essence statements.
Developing skills and demonstrating responsibilities related to this skill
The defined levels show the incremental progression in skills and reponsibilities.
Where lower levels are not defined...
You can develop your knowledge and support others who do have responsibility in this area by:
- Learning key concepts and principles related to this skill and its impact on your role
- Performing related skills (see the related SFIA skills)
- Supporting others with tasks (generic examples are provided by the essence statements for each level)
Where higher levels are not defined...
- You can progress by developing related skills which are better suited to higher levels of organisational leadership.
Levels
Defined at these levels: | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Employee experience: Level 4
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Supports assigned co-workers in areas of uncertainty, such as, organisational contacts, communication channels, processes, job expectations and manager relations.
Employee experience: Level 5
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Implements working practices that motivate employees and support their health and wellbeing.
Provides guidance to individuals on long-term development goals and career opportunities, considering an individual's strengths and preferences.
Communicates business direction, policy and purpose where these may drive or affect employee engagement. Ensures clear communication of delegated tasks and provides sufficient autonomy to motivate and empower individuals.
Maintains awareness of the physical and emotional welfare of employees, and provides counselling when required.
Employee experience: Level 6
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Leads on the implementation of organisational strategies for employee engagement.
Ensures that managers provide a productive working environment that motivates employees and supports their health and wellbeing.
Initiates productive working practices for remote, virtual and onsite working and ensures the availability of support for employees.
Communicates and promotes policies for employee health and wellbeing.