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The Personnel Department plays a significant role in
carrying out school board policy and can provide valuable input in the
development of operational procedures. Personnel directors must evaluate
the impacts of implementing the procedures on the school’s workforce,
human resource allocations, training programs and other personnel
management policies.
The following activities will promote the integration of environmental policies and procedures into the organizational culture and increase the likelihood of long term benefits and success. 1. Incorporate job function language into job classifications or job descriptions. Whether the organization is dedicating a full or partial position or relying on all employees to take responsibility for results, outlining what is expected goes a long way towards reaching success. See the Desert Sands Unified School District job specification for a sample of a dedicated position such as a Recycling Specialist. Additionally, the following language may be appropriate for a job description or duty statement:
2. Develop a training plan to instruct staff in basic environmental practices prior to implementing the new policy and procedures. Provide orientation to new employees on the culture of the organization with regard to environmental policies and procedures and include this information in employee handbooks and manuals.
3. Create and integrate performance measures into appropriate position performance management systems. 4. Provide incentives through school recognition programs for individuals to exceed expectations with regard to the environmental policies. Actively encourage employees to be innovative and suggest improvements to procedures and practices. This is an excellent way to encourage positive employee involvement in the workplace. |
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Last updated: April 04, 2008 School District Waste Reduction http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Schools/WasteReduce/ Contact: k12edu@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6270 |
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