Employee and Supervisor Roles
Employee’s Role
While the supervisor has a significant role in assisting the employee, ultimately the employee is responsible for taking the incentive for professional development. To do so the employee can:
- Schedule an appointment with the supervisor to start the process
- Assess their existing skills, competencies, and interests
- Research ways of meeting goals
- Draft the IDP
- Evaluate their progress and inform the supervisor
Supervisor’s Role
A supervisor’s role in the IDP process is to act as a guide and assist the employee by:
- Giving feedback on job performance
- Sharing skill sets and competencies and areas for improvement
- Serving as a coach and mentor
- Reflecting the organization’s goals, needs, and opportunities while taking into account the employee’s career path
- Helping to evaluate staff potential for advancement and credentials for other positions
- Serving as a resource to explore staff career development opportunities
- After training takes place, following up to ensure the employee has opportunities to use the new skills or knowledge.