Interview question - religion
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We are interviewing for a new Preschool Director. The Director will hold ultimate responsibility for all aspects of a brand-new preschool.
We will lease space inside a Pentacostal church and our lease requires that the Pastor will have final approval on who we hire for the Director position, the first time. (Future hires will be at our discretion) I don't know if this is typical, but it's what I've got to work with at this point.
I've narrowed down the candidates to two who possess the qualities I'd like in a Director of ANY of our schools. Next step: the Pastor and our two owners will interview.
The Pastor wants to ask the applicants if they belong to a church, and if so, he wants to ask for a written reference from the pastor of their church.
I've made clear to one owner that I don't feel this is an appropriate question. In describing the position to the candidates, I explained the job, that the curriculum in the school will include a Christian component and asked the candidates if they were comfortable in this type of environment. Other than that, I don't see what their outside church involvement (or lack of) has to do with their ability to do the job successfully. The school is open to the public, not just church members. This is our only church-housed school.
My question is: does anyone have any suggestions on how we can satisfy the Pastor's request without crossing the line in our questioning? As much as his question irritates me, it's something we've got to deal with to move forward!
We will lease space inside a Pentacostal church and our lease requires that the Pastor will have final approval on who we hire for the Director position, the first time. (Future hires will be at our discretion) I don't know if this is typical, but it's what I've got to work with at this point.
I've narrowed down the candidates to two who possess the qualities I'd like in a Director of ANY of our schools. Next step: the Pastor and our two owners will interview.
The Pastor wants to ask the applicants if they belong to a church, and if so, he wants to ask for a written reference from the pastor of their church.
I've made clear to one owner that I don't feel this is an appropriate question. In describing the position to the candidates, I explained the job, that the curriculum in the school will include a Christian component and asked the candidates if they were comfortable in this type of environment. Other than that, I don't see what their outside church involvement (or lack of) has to do with their ability to do the job successfully. The school is open to the public, not just church members. This is our only church-housed school.
My question is: does anyone have any suggestions on how we can satisfy the Pastor's request without crossing the line in our questioning? As much as his question irritates me, it's something we've got to deal with to move forward!
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I explained to my boss what IS an appropriate line of questioning and what is NOT. Fortunately, he supports this. I will create a list of questions in advance for Pastor to use that are an extension of what I used in the initial interview. We are not required to involve in future Director interviews.
Please GOD (is this considered praying?) help me keep this interview legal!
Don, I don't know if HRQ will be on "thin ice" in Phoenix, AZ, but they definitely will be in hot water if there is a religious discrimination claim.
P.S. We wound up terming one staff person at that site, ironically, because her faith was so strong! She was making comments to other staff that the children weren't being disciplined enough and they needed more punishment to guide them. I don't think so - SEE YA!!!
Thanks for everyone's support!