Background Checks
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My organization must perform and pay for background checks before we hire and send employees to clients' homes for personal care and homemaking services. This significantly delays our ability to provide service to individuals to a waiting list of people in. The turn around time takes about 3 weeks. By that time we often lose the interested applicant as well as the money we have paid for the check.
Any suggestions?
And, am I correct that if an applicant states that they do not have a police record on their application and a check reveals that they do then we can then fire them without a problem?
Thanks.
Any suggestions?
And, am I correct that if an applicant states that they do not have a police record on their application and a check reveals that they do then we can then fire them without a problem?
Thanks.
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Check with your state police...we use a service offered through ours and we have a much quicker turn-around than you seem to.
Thanks.
Due to our industry (residential care for MH/MR kids), there are certain crimes that can disallow prospective employees from employment. However, we have a question on our application asking whether they have been convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony. If they answer no, but their criminal check proves otherwise, we will term them for falsifying their application (whether or not the crime would have disallowed their employment).
As far as losing the interested applicants, have your applicants worked in the field before? If so, maybe they have their own copies of clearances. At the very least, they should understand that these things take time. When we offer a position, we tell the applicant that we will pay for their physical/drug screen as long as they come to work for us. Otherwise, they are told we will bill them for the cost. Maybe you could do the same with clearances for your prospective employees.
Hope this helps!