Criminal Background Check
A criminal background check is becoming a
commonplace requirement for employers, especially in areas
where people are hired to work with children ...
I have worked as a teacher and as a therapist and for both
careers, I have had to have a criminal background check. This
precautionary step is a great screening tool for employers who
hire people who work with children. Recently, I have come
across a few news articles that involve people who work with
children who have a criminal record. Not everyone who works
with children is required to have a criminal background check.
This is a very disturbing trend and many school districts and
childcare providers are taking steps to assure that their
employees have a criminal background check before going into
the field.
In addition to the criminal background check, many employers
are requiring that employees have a clearance check that
involves a history of child abuse. This is another screening
tool that is essential for people who are going to work with
children because it checks for crimes specific to children. A
person may not pass a criminal background check because he was
caught shoplifting when he was eighteen. The person may be a
model citizen and he may be very good with children, but he
will probably not secure a position because of the criminal
background check.
Recently, I had to be fingerprinted to complete clearances
for the University of Phoenix online education program. The
state of Arizona requires teachers to have a fingerprint
clearance in addition to the traditional criminal background
check. I wasn’t concerned about the results of the fingerprint
background check, but I did have to take my five-month-old
daughter to the police station so mommy could get fingerprinted
by the local police.
For some reason I did not give a second thought to the
criminal background check, but the fingerprint clearance gave
me bad dreams. I guess that it had to do with having to take a
baby to a police station or just good old-fashioned guilt, but
I kept dreaming that the fingerprints came up in an
investigation for a major crime. The dreams were really
disturbing and I told my husband that I must have a guilty
conscience. He thinks that it has to do with the realization
that the Federal Government makes the fingerprint clearance and
I’m beginning to see things on a larger scale.
Maybe the guilty dreams have to do with the fact that no one
is perfect. We have all made mistakes and we have all had to
face the consequences for our mistakes. Passing a criminal
background check is no problem for a law-abiding citizen like
me, but passing a fingerprint background check seems to strike
me on a more personal level. After all, a part of me is
literally cleared through the state. I guess that I realize
that I am not perfect and I should feel lucky to have an
opportunity to touch the lives of our children through my
career.
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