Supervisor Essentials

Tailored for new supervisors or for those looking for a refresher, this course is for you.

Register for one of our upcoming Supervisor Essentials Courses and take your skills to the next level.

Supervisor Essentials

Lead with skill and confidence

Is it time to upgrade your supervisory or managerial skills? If so, AIM HR Solutions’ course, Supervisor Essentials is for you.  This 15-class program will provide you and managers alike with skills and knowledge needed to succeed in your role. From employment laws to emotional intelligence, our comprehensive curriculum covers everything you need to know to effectively lead your team.

Unlike other supervisor training, our 15-session program covers a wide range of topics necessary for leadership in today’s modern workplace. Our content is newly refreshed to reflect current best practices, legal requirements, ensuring that you receive the most current and relevant information.

This virtual training offers a unique experience – giving you the confidence you need to excel in your role.

Register Today!

Classes Include:

  • I’m a New Supervisor, Now What?
  • An Introduction to Federal Employment Laws
  • State Employment Laws: Massachusetts Edition
  • An Introduction to Communication
  • Communication in the Digital Age
  • An Introduction to Unconscious Bias
  • Learn the Skills of Effective Coaching and Mentoring
  • An Introduction to Team Leadership
  • An Introduction to Emotional Intelligence
  • Managing Workplace Conflict
  • Recognizing Risks: Corrective Action and Documentation
  • Creating a Professional Development Plan
  • From Discipline to Termination: When Coaching Isn’t Working
  • The Art of Effective Presentations Part 1 & 2

Did you know you can attend the Supervisor Essentials Course for FREE? There are grants available that can cover the cost of the course for eligible candidates

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