A background check policy provides documented procedures so that every job applicant has a consistent experience. The policy will outline the reason for employment background checks, when to expect background checks (during the hiring process and after), which screens will be run, and which background check company will be used. It's a best practice to regularly review and update this screening policy as legislative changes happen to reduce the risk of hiring bias.
If you've noticed some inconsistencies or obvious hiring bias or discrimination, it's likely that your background check policy needs to be updated. When a current employee is being promoted to a position that requires stricter security, your background check policy should include that some positions require post-hire screening. If you're ready to hire a great candidate, but your background policy doesn't include the position or make allowances for their background findings, do you make an exception or change your policy? As laws change with regard to hiring those with a criminal background, your screening policy should also reflect those changes.
See also: How to Set a Post-Hire Background Check Policy
An annual review of your background check policy is a good idea to ensure effective screening during hiring and the promotion of current employees. For a sample background check policy template, click the button below to gain access to compliant forms and more. Let us know how we can help!