Outplacement Coaching Part 2

This article is the second part of Outplacement Support Coaching which looks at the support provided to Employees. Part 1 discussing the support for Employers was published last week.

As a reminder, Outplacement Support Coaching is a highly specialised support service for organisations during times of change. A combination of leadership, management and communication coaching gives managers the skills and confidence to deal with the challenging decision process, while CV, interview and career coaching ensures redundant employees move as smoothly as possible to their next job.

WHAT IS OUTPLACEMENT SUPPORT COACHING?

Outplacement Support Coaching is a specialist support service drafted in when organisations undergo drastic restructuring. Corporate restructuring usually happens when organisations run into financial difficulties and can no longer afford to operate in the same way. Often this leads to employees losing their jobs. Undoubtedly, this is an emotional time for everyone involved from the people who no longer have jobs, to those given the unpleasant task of managing the job reductions.

Coaching allows employers to see the organisation from the outside, to decide which departments or roles need to go and to work out strategies for redevelopment. Outplacement Support Coaching props up the workforce itself by providing a support structure for staff who no longer have a job, before leading them safely to a new role by optimising their skills and employability.

THE ROLE OF THE OUTPLACEMENT SUPPORT COACH

While an Outplacement Support Coach has multiple roles, the aim is always the same: to make corporate restructuring run as smoothly as possible for everyone involved. The two main roles of an outplacement coach are:

  • to support leaders.

  • to support employees.

OUTPLACEMENT COACHING FOR EMPLOYEES

The main purpose of outplacement coaching is to help former employees move swiftly out of the restructured organisation and into another. Coaching can help clients deal with the emotional impact of job loss, the stress of change and the transition process itself.

If you opt for outplacement coaching after being made redundant, you'll have access to the following services:

1. COMING TO TERMS WITH CHANGE

Work is a massive part of life - in fact, we spend most of the first part of our lives preparing for work as we make our way through the education system, and the rest trying to get, keep and do well at the roles we have qualified ourselves for. For some of us, all that time, energy and passion can end rather unceremoniously. Every year, millions of UK jobs simply cease to exist, and the employees who once filled those roles are thrown back onto the job market - often with very little warning.

Coming to terms with job loss, and the massive life changes that come with it, can be a challenge to say the least. People dealing with redundancy often experience a myriad of mental and physical side-effects, including the following:

  • Grief - for some employees, work is more than just a pastime or a money-earner; to them, it's everything. Some employees make huge sacrifices to succeed, they neglect other parts of their lives so they can inject every last drop of thought and energy into their work. Love, holidays, families, hobbies are all sacrificed for the career ladder. Imagine then, that all of that hard work ended in someone telling you your skills are no longer needed, and that your job no longer exists. It's easy to see how someone could experience feelings of grief after being made redundant.

  • Depression - going from employed to unemployed so unexpectedly can wreak havoc on a person's mental health. When you lose your purpose in life, feelings of inadequacy, boredom and hopelessness can quickly set in, emotions that, if left unchecked for long periods of time, can result in depression.

  • Relationship problems - sudden job loss can have drastic effects on home-life. With work and money comes a certain amount of power and independence. Stripped of those, and it's easy to feel disempowered and inferior. On top of this, people are often forced to sell their houses, give up their hobbies and change their routines to cope with having less money. Resulting shifts in family dynamics can cause tension and lead to arguments among other relationship problems.

  • Health problems - searching for a job can take anything from a few weeks to a few years. As a result, some people become increasingly inactive as they spend most of their time trawling for jobs online. On top of this, boredom can also tempt people to eat more than they would otherwise. Inactivity and overeating can soon lead to weight gain, increasing the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease among other health problems.

An outplacement coach will try to help clients deal with the above personal side-effects of job loss, among others.

2. CAREER COACHING

Career coaching is about looking at what employees want. What motivates you? What sparks your passion and gets you feeling enthusiastic? Your redundancy could be a great excuse to make a complete career change. Is there something you've always wanted to do? During a career coaching session, you will be encouraged to think analytically about your situation so you can come away with a clear objective for moving forward.

3. BUILD YOUR PERSONAL BRAND

Once you know what you want, it's time to implement a plan for getting there. In order to attract potential employers, you will need to build your personal brand. This essentially means devising a unique selling point, or USP, for yourself. What can you offer? Why should someone employ you? Your outplacement coach will encourage you to write down as much as possible about your skills and strengths. Once you've created your own brand, you have a better chance of producing a concise, focussed CV.

4. CV PREPARATION

When searching for employment, CV’s are still the most valuable possession. An excellent CV could be the gateway to the perfect job. Outplacement coaching will help with CV preparation by providing professional advice.

5. INTERVIEW PREPARATION

With an excellent CV, chances of getting an interview should increase. During interview preparation, the outplacement coach will help:

  • prepare answers

  • appear confident and capable

  • prepare mentally

  • think positively about interviews to minimise nerves.

6. PERSONAL MARKETING

Networking is important when looking for a new job, knowing the right people could open up opportunities you would otherwise completely miss. An outplacement coach will teach the skills for successful networking, which include interpersonal skills and confidence to approach people, make suggestions and initiate negotiations.

7. DEBRIEF AND ON-GOING SUPPORT

Usually an outplacement coach will offer continued support even once the employee found a job. This is to ensure they are settling well into their new role and dealing with the changes at play in their life. If necessary, the coach will continue to offer guidance for as long as six months after starting a new job.

SUMMARY

The coaching and support of an outplacement coach can help clients cope during an incredibly stressful time; however, finding the right outplacement coach is essential if you want to get the best outcome from your sessions. Just Global HR Services Limited can provide you with a coach that can coach and support you through this difficult time.

Sam Brown