Quality Rating 2: Staff Policies and Handbook
Instructions
To meet the requirements for Administrative Policies and Practices: Staff Policies and Handbook: ADM 10.2, you will upload a statement about your program’s staff policies and procedures.
The Policy or Statement Builder provides a step-by-step guide for creating policies for your staff.
Staff Policies
Staff policies help everyone to better understand and meet the expectations a program has of its employees. Written policies can be a helpful reference when questions arise, and they provide a resource for staff members to find information that helps them fulfill their responsibilities to your program.
This list includes examples of different topics for staff policies and procedures. Compare the examples to your own written documents and policies. You may have others to add to this list:
Suggested Topics for Staff Policies
- Roles and responsibilities
- Staff meetings
- Illness / sickness
- Holidays
- Evaluations
- Training
- Emergency procedures / evacuations
Staff Policies Scenarios
Try this interactive and review the two scenarios. The Scenarios provide you with situations where a staff person is unsure of their program’s policies. The Questions to Think About will give you guiding questions as you review or develop your program’s staff policies.
What does the documentation look like?
You will upload a written statement that describes your program’s staff policies and procedures. If your program has a staff handbook that includes important policies and procedures, you may upload it in place of a statement.
Policy or Statement Builder
Develop policies that help staff understand the program’s expectations and to stay informed. The Reflection Questions below will help you think about what policies you may want to create. Once you have spent time reflecting on the questions below, you’re ready to write your staff policies.
Do you need more time to think about writing your policies? Use Writers Tips and Prompts to find examples and get more guidance.