Vital Congregations

Building a vibrant, diverse faith community of healthy UU congregations in the TJ District

  • Welcome to Vital Congregations

    This blog, developed by District Executive, Annette Marquis, is to help UUs in the Thomas Jefferson District strengthen their skills as effective and transformational congregational leaders.
  • TJD's Vision

    The District is a vibrant, diverse faith community of healthy congregations that is a prophetic model of anti-racism and anti-oppression. We are called to collaborate with other faith and community groups to transform our society.
  • TJ District Office

    Phone
    Main: 704-549-0750
    Toll-free: 800-549-0751
    Fax: 866-648-6928

    Address
    9704 Mallard Creek Road
    Charlotte, NC 29262

    Email
    Annette Marquis, District Executive amarquis@uua.org
    Cell phone: 704-779-9895

    Sue Sinnamon, Director of Faith Development ssinnamon@uua.org
    Cell phone: 224-392-2150

    Glenn Johnson, District Administrator gjohnson@uua.org

     


Hiring Safe Staff

Posted by Annette Marquis on February 14, 2008

Making sure that your congregation has good practices in place in regard to hiring is one of the most important things a board can do in a congregation. Even people who are not specifically hired to work with children and youth, still interface with them. Your safe congregation policy should include specific plans to conduct criminal background checks on all employees, regardless of their role. You can find out more about conducting background checks and get some recommendations for companies to use by visiting the UUA web site page on Responsible Staffing.

2 Responses to “Hiring Safe Staff”

  1. Phillip Lund Says:

    Nice blog, Annette! Here in Prairie Star, we’re offering the Reducing the Risk II resource kit to PSD congregations at a reduced price. It’s great source of information on screening and supervising paid staff and volunteers who work with children and youth.

  2. Annette Marquis Says:

    Thanks, Phil, for the tip. I edited your comment to include the link to the resource kit.

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