Pre employment testing
roep
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We have an employee that we question if they can read or write. The positions they are in are caregiver role in an assisted living facility.
Some applicants may come to an interview with their application already filled out or have dropped it off previously. It is required for the job to be able to read and write, especially since they give out medications. I guess my question is, how can we screen for this? Does anyone have any advice or a tool for preemployment testing to screen for this without being discriminatory?
Some applicants may come to an interview with their application already filled out or have dropped it off previously. It is required for the job to be able to read and write, especially since they give out medications. I guess my question is, how can we screen for this? Does anyone have any advice or a tool for preemployment testing to screen for this without being discriminatory?
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I just purchased a pad of 50 "Skills QuickCheck" forms. The form is just one page and tests basic math, reading, comprehension and writing skills. If those skills are necessary to the jobs you are hiring for, this test might be an inexpensive solution for you.
For example, a caregiver should be able to read so that he or she does not give a patient the wrong medications.
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Paul in Cannon Beach
Thanks