Recruitment Review:
We have recently reviewed our approach to recruitment, and this has enabled us to take a closer look at our application process and the way that we advertise roles. As part of this project, we have been working closely with mentors from Disability Connect to gain an insight into how we can make our processes disability positive.
The Disability Connect scheme works with organisations to increase disability awareness by pairing us with mentors who have experience of living with a disability and are able to share invaluable insights of disability in the workplace. By doing so, they have helped us to identify practical steps we can take in making our recruitment process more inclusive. .
- We are in the process of adapting our approach by:
- Reviewing our recruitment documentation and adverts and removing any language that can create barriers for applicants
- Updating our website to demonstrate our commitment to being an inclusive employer as well as being transparent about what actions we are taking to meet our targets
- Creating supportive materials (i.e. how to prepare for an interview and how to write a CV guide) to provide support with the application process
- Reviewing our interview methods to identify what additional support we can provide for neurodivergent applicants, for example providing interview questions in advance
- Considering techniques to allow candidates to present the best version of themselves during the interview, for example, offering all candidates the opportunity of receiving core interview questions ahead of the interview to allow additional processing time to reflect on their answer. This can be particularly helpful for neurodivergent applicants.
- Promoting our membership of the disability confident scheme, which guarantees an interview to anyone with a disability, if they meet the minimum criteria for the role, and working towards the next level of membership.
- Adopting a blind recruitment process – that removes any identifying details from a candidates application - to- to eliminate any potential for bias in the recruitment process
- Broadening our advertising methods to reach a wider, more diverse audience.
- Implementing new systems to enhance our ability to report on a wider range of diversity data across each stage of the recruitment and selection process.
Working with the Disability Connect Scheme has allowed us to challenge the way that we think about recruitment and be open to trying new techniques to support us in creating a process that is fair and accessible to all candidates.
We are embracing this learning journey and will proactively seek feedback and challenge ourselves to continue to do more in this area. We appreciate the positive impact that our changes will make for our future job applicants as well as supporting us in recruiting and retaining a more diverse workforce.