Abstract:
Human resource management (HRM) practices play an important role in ensuring that 
organizations deliver quality services. The study sought to examine the effect of HRM 
practices on job satisfaction among senior staff of the University of Cape Coast (UCC). A 
sample of 302 respondents, who were all senior staff, was selected from a population of 1469 
using both the stratified and convenient sampling techniques. Questionnaire was the main 
instrument used to collect the data. The analysis of data was done using the Statistical 
Product for Service Solution (SPSS). The results of the analysis revealed that Training and 
Development programs give the opportunities to employees of UCC to learn, grow, and 
improve upon their knowledge, skills, and competencies. Yet, Supervision of immediate 
subordinates, which can lead to high performance of both the employees and the 
organization, has the potential to impede on employees’ job satisfaction at UCC. Hence, in an 
attempt to improve on the current HRM practices at UCC, the following recommendations 
were made: The Directorate of Human Resource of the University must train, supervise, and 
motivate supervisors to ensure that they actually encourage, mentor, and impart knowledge 
and skills on their immediate subordinates. The existing annual pay increments system as 
being offered by the government under the single spine scheme must be improved in order 
that the reward packages could be satisfactory to the University’s employees. Finally, HRM 
must adopt promotion policies that will give opportunities to all employees to be promoted in 
due time, regardless of their ranks.