Hiring an Individual with Anxiety Disorder and Mild Stutter

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Hiring an Individual with Anxiety Disorder and Mild Stutter October 1, 2017

Accommodation Primer The basis for inclusive employment is the reasonable accommodation (RA) policy and process The foundation for reasonable accommodation is a robust interactive process (IP) The trigger for RA and IP is a request for an accommodation or recognition of an obvious barrier to someone with a known disability A request for accommodation includes two essential elements — a medical condition and a related challenge at work

JAN’s Interactive Process For tips about the process, go to: http://AskJAN.org/media/eaps/interactiveprocessEAP.doc

General Hiring Strategies for Inclusion Ensure that application forms, application tracking systems, employment offices, and interviewing locations are universally accessible Ensure that application and interviewing procedures comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Inform applicants about the hiring process and how to request reasonable accommodation (RA) “If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre- employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to…”

General Hiring Strategies for Inclusion Make appropriate and reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. For example: Modify application policies and procedures Provide materials in accessible formats Modify interview methods Provide a reader or interpreter Provide equipment Modify tests or training materials Allow access for service or emotional support dog

Questions to Consider When an applicant has an obvious impairment or voluntarily discloses disability or need for accommodation during hiring, consider the following: How does information about medical impairment impact the hiring process? Is there a reasonable belief that medical impairment/limitations will affect job performance? Can a specific candidate be asked to demonstrate or describe how s/he would perform job duties?

Practices to Avoid Surprises — avoid them by informing all in advance of accommodation processes Neglecting to include EO/RA statement on career portal Undervaluing the importance of partnering with skilled resources (e.g., CSAVR, NTID, Lime Connect, Bender, Sierra Group) Not partnering with WRP, Emerging Leaders, EntryPoint! Neglecting to recruit through disability-focused job banks (e.g., Ability Jobs, Gettinghired.com, America’s Job Exchange) Failing to train recruiters and hiring managers on disability awareness, disability disclosure, and how to engage in the interactive process (IP) Not having an expedited procurement process for application/onboarding accommodations EO – Equal Opportunity RA – Reasonable Accommodation CSAVR – Council on State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation - http://www.rehabnetwork.org/ NTID – National Technical Institute for the Deaf - http://www.ntid.rit.edu/ Lime Connect - http://www.limeconnect.com/ Bender Consulting Services, Inc. - http://www.benderconsult.com/ Sierra group - http://www.thesierragroup.com/ WRP - Workforce Recruitment Program - https://wrp.gov Emerging Leaders - http://www.viscardicenter.org/nbdc/emerging-leaders/ EntryPoint! - https://www.aaas.org/program/entrypoint

Toolkit Training Videos

Hiring Best Practices Be mindful that disability is not always apparent Inform all applicants how to request reasonable accommodation for hiring Train recruiters to recognize accommodation request to understand their role and to know what to do next, i.e., reach out to Accommodation Specialist Encourage recruiters to listen and clarify during conversations Think outside the box — people can communicate in various ways

Hiring Best Practices Examine the job description and consult with manager to ensure understanding of essential tasks Get management buy-in first, then align the process Ensure managers are supported by Human Resources, Employer Relations, Medical Management, and/or Diversity &Inclusion Develop interview questions to be used for all candidates Encourage a robust exchange with the candidate or new hire to clearly understand challenges and ideas for overcoming challenges

Hiring Best Practices Focus on the job. Hiring manager asks, “I need to understand what you need to do to make you successful,” not “Tell me about your speaking problem” Use resources such as JAN so managers can share the responsibility with the individual with a disability to suggest accommodation Check with individual before implementing any ideas to ensure the candidate/employee is comfortable with the idea If candidate/employees request, allow them to educate coworkers (e.g. when the person starts work or during NDEAM) NDEAM – National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Hiring Best Practices Keep disability- and accommodation-related information confidential Let applicants/candidates know who to contact if there is a need for a modification at work due to a personal reason, so the issue can be addressed privately Made a business decision for personal reasons and do not discuss applicants’/candidates’ personal information with others

Accommodation Resources Accommodation Ideas for Individuals with Anxiety Disorder https://AskJAN.org/media/anxi.htm Accommodation Ideas for Individuals with a Stuttering Disorder https://AskJAN.org/media/stut.htm For other disabilities and medical conditions, go to https://AskJAN.org/links/atoz.htm

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