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- Complete an HR100 form (HR100a, HR100b or HR100c) if you have not already done so. Please note that a staff member will not be paid if all forms are not completed and submitted to HR. If the appointment was handled by the Staff Recruitment Office, you are not required to complete this form.
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- If the staff member requires access to SAP, complete the required form (SAP01 for purchasers, SAP02 for reporting, SAP03 for central admin functions). Training is required before access to SAP is granted, and takes 2-3 weeks to complete. Courses are run monthly. In order to ensure that the new staff member is included in the earliest training cycle after their arrival, you can apply for their access to SAP in advance of their arrival. For more information see: SAP Training on the ICTS website.
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- If the staff member requires a purchasing card (alternative purchasing tool to a SAP purchase order), apply for access via the MM003 form.
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- Allocate sufficient time in your diary to welcome the new staff member and to introduce him/her to the department. Please ensure that the staff member has an appointment with the HR Practitioner within the first week. Alternatively decide who will be fully responsible for the induction of the new staff member and ensure that the person has freed up enough time for this purpose.
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- Draw up an induction programme for the new staff member. Keep in mind that the person will need some basic information and instruction in the beginning. (This will depend on the type of work he/she will be doing but could include procedures to follow, how the telephone system works, IT Helpdesk, budgets and funds, where to find other necessary information, etc.)
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- Refer PASS staff members to the private work policy.
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- Book new staff members on the induction programme run by the Staff Learning Centre in Human Resources (x3812) and a benefit information session. Advise the staff member to view the UCTRF Induction videos before attending this session https://uctrf.co.za/uctrf/new-member-sessions.
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- The Staff Learning Centre offers an Occupational Health and Safety Induction Programme. All staff are encouraged to attend this programme. For more information please refer to the Staff learning and development resource guide.
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- Ensure that the new staff member has all the basic equipment and furniture that he/she will need to perform his/her duties as well as a "start-up" stationery supply. Please arrange this in advance! (Contact for second-hand office furniture: Lee-Ann Johnstone x3160.)
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- Where computer hardware is not already in place, this must be ordered well in advance of the new staff member's arrival. New staff members can be directed to www.icts.uct.ac.za > Services section > Your account (to view the guide for staff members, how to manage passwords and updating details on white pages). Where necessary, arrange any additional computer access that the person will need by contacting the IT Helpdesk x4500 or email icts-helpdesk@uct.ac.za).
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- Inform future colleagues and the department that a new person is starting, when the person will be starting, what his/her name is (possibly a brief introduction of the person), and what his/her area of responsibility will be. (This can be done via email where all relevant staff have access to email).
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- Inform any other department(s) that need to know about the arrival of the new staff member, e.g. the switchboard and the mail room.
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- If the staff member is staying in University accommodation, you should make arrangements for the flat/house to be stocked with basic provisions i.e. coffee, tea, sugar, milk, bread, margarine, juice, jam,etc.
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- If the new staff member is not from Cape Town, and particularly if he/she is new to South Africa, you may wish to plan a wider induction programme that doesn't focus only on UCT. Contact with the person before he/she arrives will be necessary to assess assistance and/or information needed.
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