Conducting Preemployment Background Screens When Opening a Daycare
It is vital to conduct preemployment background screens when opening a daycare. These checks safeguard both you and the children in your care. They establish two things. The first is to verify that the person applying for the position within your childcare center is indeed the person they claim to be. The second would be to expose any criminal history which could prove detrimental to the safety of all concerned. Preemployment background checks can also incorporate a drugs tests. The safety of staff and children plus avoiding future legal challenges are the main reasons you should conduct said checks.
When someone applies to your new daycare business, it is imperative to have a preemployment background screen contract available. This form should inform the potential employee that they are providing you with the permission to conduct an investigation on them. If the screening includes a drug panel, they must also have an area in which they can have the option to consent to this as well. Many companies choose to make consent necessary for employment consideration. Being that you are opening a child care service center, this is something you should definitely consider. You cannot afford to endanger the safety of the children that you will be responsible for.
Naturally, due to time constraints on you and the specialized nature of the background checks you will need to outsource to a dependable company. Many of these companies offer discounts to new businesses, and businesses that deal with children, such as a daycare. Check with existing, reputable daycares what companies they use and what rates they are paying. You should also contact the insurance provider of your daycare center to determine if you can receive discounts on your insurance costs due to the fact that you implement background checks on all candidates.
Certain information is not permissible, by law, to be used in determining the suitability of a candidate. For example you cannot use a disability as grounds for deeming someone unworthy of employment. Nor can you use previous debts, low credit scores or medical conditions. These would be considered discrimination and could land you in a lot of trouble. However, you need to assess the overall welfare of your daycare center when considering any of the above because if they were to pose a significant danger to any aspect of your business or the people therein i.e a severely contagious disease, then you may have grounds for not hiring an individual.
Timing is vital when organizing your background checks for potential employees of your new daycare business. Many companies can take up to two weeks to return results. Others may respond in as little as three days but these tend to be the more expensive option. So, plan your recruitment drive with this point in mind. Place the returned screening in the candidates file and keep in a secure place i.e. a locked filing cabinet. Remember, this is sensitive, personal information.
Finally, when opening your daycare center you should perform background checks on all employees not just those working directly with the children. So, you might consider your cook, administrator or janitor - anyone that will be working in your center with access to the children, however limited. Remember, the safety and welfare of the children is paramount at all times.
Her daycare business of 10 years qualifies Fiona Lohrenz to write childcare articles on her website plus produce a 'Start a ChildCare Business' DVD guide: StartChildCare.com You can find out more at: ChildCareOnly.com
Published January 10th, 2008
Filed in Women