By Mary Flom, Director of Marketing and Recruitment at Compass 

Recruiting direct service professionals (DSPs) requires a keen eye for integrity and reliability, as these individuals play a critical role in providing care and support to those in need. Ensuring that you select candidates who are honest, dedicated, and suitable for the role is essential. Here are six tips to help you identify potential red flags and make confident hiring decisions for DSP positions.

1. Believe, but No Blinders – Look for Inconsistencies

While it’s important to maintain a positive outlook and believe in the best intentions of candidates, it’s equally crucial to stay vigilant and not overlook potential red flags. Candidates are motivated to secure a job, and it’s not uncommon for some to exaggerate or fabricate details to achieve this goal. Those who lack integrity may lie to get the outcome they desire. Therefore, always be on the lookout for inconsistencies in their stories, resumes, and references. Trust your instincts and verify the information provided to ensure you make informed hiring decisions.

2. Get Curious – Ask the Why Questions

Develop a habit of curiosity and ask yourself probing questions to uncover deeper insights about the candidate:

These questions can help reveal potential issues and provide a clearer picture of the candidate’s background and motivations.

3. Get a Second Opinion

Present the facts, along with your gut impressions, to a fellow recruiter or supervisor. Sharing perspectives can provide additional insights and help you make a more balanced decision. There is wisdom to be gleaned from discussing candidates with colleagues, ensuring a thorough evaluation process.

4. When in Doubt, Reference it Out

If your instincts raise concerns, take the extra step of calling their references. This due diligence can provide crucial information and help you verify the candidate’s claims. Always follow up on references to ensure you make the right hiring decision, particularly for DSP roles where integrity is paramount.

5. Stay Impartial – Maintain Objective Judgment

During interviews, it’s essential to stay objective and not let compassion cloud your judgment. While empathy is natural, especially when candidates share personal challenges, focus on assessing their suitability for the DSP role. Here’s how to maintain objective judgment:

6. Train Yourself to Recognize Non-Verbal Cues

Non-verbal cues can provide valuable insights into a candidate’s true feelings and intentions, especially important in the sensitive and interpersonal work of DSPs. Pay attention to the following:

Practical Tips for Observing Non-Verbal Behavior

Conclusion

Recruiting the right DSPs requires a keen eye and a methodical approach to uncovering potential red flags. By maintaining a balance of optimism and vigilance, cultivating curiosity, seeking second opinions, diligently checking references, staying impartial, and recognizing non-verbal cues, you can make confident hiring decisions. Ensuring you select candidates with genuine integrity and dedication will help build a trustworthy and effective team, ultimately providing the best care and support to those in need.