- A. Personnel management and employment practices shall comply with applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
- B. The organization shall design and implement a staffing plan that reflects the types of services offered and shall provide qualified staff in sufficient numbers to meet the assessed needs of all clients.
- C. Employees and contractors shall be licensed or certified as required by the Department of Health Professions.
- D. The organization shall design and implement a mechanism to verify professional credentials.
- E. Any person who assumes the responsibilities of any staff position or positions shall meet the minimum qualifications for that position or positions.
- F. The organization shall obtain the required sworn statement and criminal record check for each compensated employee as specified in § 32.1-162.9:1 of the Code of Virginia.
G. Each employee position shall have a written job description that includes:
- 1. Job title;
- 2. Duties and responsibilities required of the position;
- 3. Job title of the immediate supervisor; and
- 4. Minimum knowledge, skills, and abilities or professional qualifications required for entry level.
- H. Employees shall have access to their current position description. There shall be a mechanism for advising employees of changes to their job responsibilities.
I. New employees and contract individuals shall be oriented commensurate with their function or job-specific responsibilities. Orientation shall include:
- 1. Objectives and philosophy of the organization;
- 2. Confidentiality;
- 3. Client rights;
- 4. Mandated reporting of abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
- 5. Applicable personnel policies;
- 6. Emergency preparedness procedures;
- 7. Infection control practices and measures;
- 8. Cultural awareness; and
- 9. Applicable laws, regulations, and other policies and procedures that apply to specific positions, specific duties and responsibilities.
- J. The organization shall develop and implement a policy for evaluating employee performance.
- K. Individual staff development needs and plans shall be a part of the performance evaluation.
- L. The organization shall provide opportunities for and record participation in staff development activities designed to enable staff to perform the responsibilities of their positions.
- M. All individuals who enter a client's home for or on behalf of the organization shall be readily identifiable by employee nametag, uniform or other visible means.
- N. The organization shall maintain an organized system to manage and protect the confidentiality of personnel files and records.
O. Employee personnel records, whether hard copy or electronic, shall include:
- 1. Identifying information;
- 2. Education and training history;
- 3. Employment history;
- 4. Results of the verification of applicable professional licenses or certificates;
- 5. Results of reasonable efforts to secure job-related references and reasonable verification of employment history;
- 6. Results of performance evaluations;
- 7. A record of disciplinary actions taken by the organization, if any;
- 8. A record of adverse action by any licensing bodies and organizations, if any;
- 9. A record of participation in staff development activities, including orientation; and
- 10. The criminal record check and sworn affidavit.
- P. All positive results from drug testing shall be reported to the health regulatory boards responsible for licensing, certifying, or registering the person to practice, if any, pursuant to § 32.1-162.9:1 of the Code of Virginia.
- Q. Each employee personnel record shall be retained in its entirety for a minimum of three years after termination of employment.
- R. Personnel record information shall be safeguarded against loss and unauthorized use.
- S. Employee health-related information shall be maintained separately within the employee's personnel file.
Statutory Authority
§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-162.12 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 22, Issue 3, eff. January 1, 2006; amended, Virginia Register Volume 26, Issue 26, eff. September 30, 2010.