Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-9-214 - Adoption Agency Employees: Hiring; References; Fingerprinting
A. An adoption
agency shall obtain an application for employment or a resume from each
employee, or contracted employee. The application or resume shall contain, at a
minimum, the following information on the applicant:
1. Name and current address and telephone
number;
2. Educational
history;
3. Degrees or
certifications held;
4. Work
history for five years prior to the date of the application, and the reasons
for leaving each prior job;
5. A
summary of all prior experience the applicant has had in the area for which the
applicant is seeking employment;
6.
A minimum of three professional references, preferably of prior or current
supervisors;
7. A minimum of three
personal references; and
8. A list
of any criminal convictions, excluding minor traffic violations.
B. An adoption agency shall not
hire an applicant for employment until:
1. The
adoption agency has personally contacted at least two of the applicant's
professional references and one of the applicant's personal
references;
2. The adoption agency
has verified that the applicant has the skills and training necessary to
perform the task for which the adoption agency is hiring the
applicant;
3. The applicant has
submitted to a fingerprint and criminal records check as required by
A.R.S.§
46-141
and A.A.C. Title 21, Chapter 1, Article 4; and
4. If contracted with the Department, the
applicant has passed a Central Registry check.
C. The adoption agency shall not knowingly
hire or retain any staff, member, including a volunteer or intern, who is
awaiting trial on, or has been charged with, been convicted of, pled guilty to,
or entered into a plea agreement regarding an offense listed in A.R.S. §
46-141.
D. The adoption agency shall ensure that any
staff required to have a fingerprint clearance card shall obtain a new card
every six years after initial issuance.
E. The adoption agency shall have written job
descriptions for all employee and volunteer positions in the adoption agency.
The job descriptions shall include the essential functions of the job and any
minimum qualifications or training required for the position.
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