The Rising Star Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated early leadership qualities in human resources through personal performance and commitment to professional, volunteer, and educational opportunities. Rising stars are the future of the profession.
Nominees must:
- Work in Human Resources in Nova Scotia
- Have no more than five (5) years experience in the HR Field
If selected as a recipient, nominees must:
- Consent in writing to the nomination and publication of both name and photo in connection with the Nova Scotia Professional HR Awards.
- Agree to complete a confidential information form that will be used to determine eligibility.
- Provide a professional biography and photo to be used for publicity purposes in relation to the awards.
- Be available to attend the Awards Event celebration.
Rising Star Criteria
- Contribution to the Workplace - Makes a positive contribution to the workplace by demonstrating initiative in applying human resources knowledge and skills, promoting the application of HR practices and the value of HR.
- Education and Professional Development - Committed to pursuing HR related education through a post-secondary institution, CPHR designation, or other professional development.
- Community Involvement - Actively involved in the community through participation in professional associations, extra-curricular activities with an HR focus, or volunteering with community organizations.
- Personal Excellence and Passion - Strives for personal excellence in HR practices and displays enthusiasm and passion for the HR profession.
Nominations Process
- Nominations may be for any generalist or specialty function within the human resources field.
- Awards are open to individuals in Nova Scotia.
- Nominations must be received within the stated nomination period.
- Self-nominations cannot be made in this category.
- Nominations must have the expressed consent of the nominee prior to submission.
- To ensure consistency among the nominations, submissions must include all components and not exceed the maximum number of pages for the nomination.
- CPHR Nova Scotia reserves the right to check the nominee's references.
- CPHR Nova Scotia reserves the right to confirm the accuracy of the information provided.
- CPHR Nova Scotia may contact nominees, or nominators, for clarification of information provided.
- The panel of judges may select one or more award recipients in this category.
- The judging panel is not required to accept all nominees as award recipients.
- All recipients will be recognized at the awards celebration.
- CPHR Nova Scotia reserves the right to not present awards in all categories each year, depending on the quality of the nominations received.
- All decisions of the panel of judges relating to the awards will be final.
Submitting a Nomination
Complete the nomination form including Narrative Summary outlining how the nominee meets the award criteria by the deadline.