Overview
As an organisation, you may base your staffing hours of a rostering system whereby you allocate employees' certain hours they need to work per week based on workload demands. By using rostering software, you can take the heavy administration out of this process for your managers, freeing up their time to work on more import areas such as managing and supporting their employees.
The Rostering module within the Payroll platform has a Shift Management feature that allows you to create employee shifts and include details such as start and end times, work types and the role it falls under. You can also use this feature to publish the created shifts to your employees, approve or decline a shift swap, edit the shift details if they change and delete a record if it is no longer required.
Availability
Payroll Plan: | Standard | Premium |
Getting Started
- Click the Rostering menu.
- Click on the shift panel that represents the day that needs a shift created.
- In the Create Shift panel complete the following fields:
- From time.
- To time.
Helpful Hint
Click the Add Break button to add a break in.
- Break start.
- Break end.
Helpful Hint
Click the Minus button to delete an added break.
- Location.
- Qualifications.
Helpful Hint
The Qualifications field will only appear if an admin has enabled qualifications.
- Employee.
- Work type.
Helpful Hint
The Work Type field will only appear if an admin has enabled work types.
- Role.
Helpful Hint
The Role field will only appear if an admin has enabled shift roles.
- Note.
- Click the Save button.
Helpful Hint
When you add multiple users in the employee’s field, this will automatically create the same shift for the selected employees.
- Click the Roster menu button.
- Click the Roster Actions button.
- Click the Copy Shifts button.
- Complete the following fields:
- Who.
- Select the period:
- This week.
- This fortnight.
- Specific date period.
- Copy to:
- Next week.
- Specific date.
- For the shifts that cannot be assigned to employees:
- Copy as unassigned shifts.
- Do not copy.
- Click the Copy Shifts button.
Helpful Hint
You will now see a status screen, showing what shifts did successfully copy and the shifts that did not successfully copy.
- Click the Close button.
Maintain
- Click the Roster menu.
- Click the Roster Actions button.
- Click the Employees button.
- Enter the name of the employee into the Search field.
- Click on the employee name that needs roster details viewed.
Helpful Hint
You can now use the follow tabs to see the employees' roster details:
- Work summary.
- Availability.
- Details.
- Click the Roster menu.
- Click the Roster Actions button.
- Click the Print button.
- Complete the following fields:
- Date range.
- Report format:
- Day.
- Week.
- Group by:
- Business.
- Location.
- Then:
- Sort by employee.
- Sort by role.
- Sort by start time.
- Set the Hide Employee with No Shifts toggle switch to On or Off.
- Locations:
- Set the Include Sub-locations toggle switch to On or Off.
- Shift status:
- All.
- Accepted.
- Published.
- Unpublished.
- Employees:
- Set the All Roles switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Leave switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Unavailabilities toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Breaks toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Durations toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Higher Clarifications toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Notes toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Qualifications toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Roles toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Show Work Types toggle switch to On or Off.
- Set the Locations on Shifts toggle switch to On or Off.
- Click the Print Roster button.
Important
You can only edit a shift that has the status of unpublished.
- Click the Roster menu.
- Click on the employee shift that needs editing.
- Make the required changes and click the Save button.
Helpful Hint
You can change a shift time or date by dragging the created shift to a new position on the roster overview screen. The ability to allocate shifts by clicking and dragging is only available for shifts in drafting stage.
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