How to Take Your HR Career Further with Continuing Education

Human resources (HR) is a broad field with many different paths for an HR professional to take. Advancing your HR career can be an overwhelming endeavour if you are unsure of what path you want to go down, or if you are not even aware of what paths there are!

Two of the most in-demand skills in HR are change management, and diversity and inclusion training. The demand for HR employees with experience in these two areas has been growing and will continue to grow for some time. Learning these valuable skills is easily done through continuing education courses, like the ones offered at Ashton College. Ashton College has both a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate course and a Change Management Certification course available for HR professionals. We are going to break down what each course offers, and how they can help you move your career forward.

Diversity and Inclusion Certificate

A diverse workplace has been shown to be beneficial for businesses for many reasons. In order to reap the benefits of a diverse workplace, it is important to have an HR professional who can effectively oversee the workplace, anticipate and resolve conflicts, and ensure a healthy workplace environment for employees and employers alike. Diversity and inclusion training covers a broad spectrum of topics, from understanding diversity and intercultural awareness, to strategies and practices for communicating, team building, and maintaining a positive workplace.

Ashton College’s course will help you understand how to foster inclusion among people of all communities, including LGBTQIA2S+, people with disabilities, and different religious beliefs. Additionally, you will become familiar with racism and systemic racism, and learn how to identify and address it in the workplace.

The skills taught in a diversity and inclusion training course build upon your existing HR skillset and allow you to better function as an HR professional. Employers are looking for HR professionals with diversity and inclusion training and they are willing to pay a higher salary to employees who have that training. 

Change Management Certification

Change management is the practice of guiding organizations through change on the individual, organizational, and enterprise levels. As organizations in every industry have gone through sweeping changes in 2020 and will continue to do so in 2021, the demand for change management professionals is higher than ever.

Ashton College’s Change Management course will teach you the fundamental knowledge and skills required to act as a change management professional. You will learn how to help an organization transition from old to new while maintaining morale, productivity, and image.

Not only does Ashton College’s course teach you valuable change management skills, it helps you work towards your Certified Change Management Professional (CCMP) certification. Ashton College is listed on the Association of Change Management Professionals’ (ACMP) Qualified Education Provider (QEP) Registry, and Ashton’s Change Management course is accredited by the ACMP. This accreditation means that completion of the course at Ashton College fulfills the 21-hour training requirement for the CCMP designation.

The CCMP designation is well-respected in the HR sector and having your designation will open up opportunities for you in every industry.

Communication

Wherever you choose to focus your human resources career, communication plays a major role in workplace success. Consider taking a communication course to help you more effectively and clearly communicate your ideas to others.

Taking the Next Step

There is no better time to take the next step in your HR career than right now. Regardless of what path you decide to take, Ashton College offers a comprehensive continuing education course that can help you down that path. Diversity and inclusion training and change management certification are two of the most in-demand skills in HR. Register now for either one or both of Ashton College’s upcoming HR continuing education courses and take your career to the next level.

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