How to Evaluate Direct Support Professionals

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How to Evaluate Direct Support Professionals Using the OPWDD DSP Core Competencies and NADSP Code of Ethics Presented by: Perry Samowitz Lead for Region 3 Regional Centers for Workforce Transformation John Raffaele NADSP Training Consultant

Training Objectives How to provide an evaluation that supports the morale of the good to excellent DSPs How to provide an evaluation for underperforming staff that gives a clear objective message and possibly goals to work towards. How to fill out the 3 Core Competencies evaluation tools

Training Objectives Continued How to provide on-going supervision and feedback so there are no surprises in the evaluation. How to ensure that the evaluation is filled out legally and that the facts are presented accurately in behaviorally objective terms. Demystify and utilize the OPWDD DSP Core Comps and Ethics in the Evaluation process

Demystifying The Core Competencies 23 Competencies used daily by DSPs Start using the language of the competencies

The Performance Appraisal Question and Answer Book by Dick Grote “In sophisticated, well-managed organizations, performance appraisal is the single most important management tool.” The Performance Appraisal Question and Answer Book by Dick Grote

What is a Performance Appraisal? It is a formal system to assess how an individual is performing within an organization. It includes the completion of a standardized evaluation tool which summarizes a year’s worth of work, feedback and supervision meetings.

What is a Performance Appraisal? Continued It is an opportunity for a supervisor to review with the DSP in a face to face meeting his/her progress. This progress is based upon an agreed set of standards and a formalized goal planning process.

Why Evaluate Performance? Provide accurate feedback to reinforce accountability of performance based upon the Core Competencies and the Code of Ethics. Coach and Mentor to encourage improvement and motivate towards innovation and creativity. Determine training/development.

Why Evaluate Performance? Continued Determine and discuss higher-level opportunities and possible promotions Notifying underperforming staff that their work is substandard and needs to improve immediately.

GE Conducts Scientific Study (1960) Results are still valid today: Criticism negatively effects achievement of goals. Unspecified praise has little effect, one way or the other, on performance. Performance improves when specific goals are established. Coaching should be frequent, not one time per year. Participation by the employee in the goal-setting procedure help produce favorable results.

Provide Feedback in a Fair and Timely Manner The purpose of feedback is to reinforce or change behavior Areas to give feedback include staff’s ability to: Support people as written in the Core Competencies Adhere to the Code of Ethics Demonstrate professional behavior in the work place based on the competency #3

Discuss expectations Review NY State DSP Initial Evaluation Tool at the beginning of employment

based upon the competencies: Set initial goals based upon the competencies: Treat individuals with respect, putting them first, and building positive relationships (1&2) Learn health and safety policies and procedures (4&5) Develop professional skills (3) Emphasize how to use the NADSP Code of Ethics in daily practice (3) Assist in using the community (7)

Assess Performance All Year Long This is the NUMBER ONE Responsibility of any supervisor Regularly assess staff’s ability to manage responsibilities: Have Coach and Mentoring meetings Touch base often Implement regularly planned and unplanned observations Provide on-going feedback to both praise and improve performance Best Practice is to meet for supervision at least once a month (more if needed)

Giving Feedback Be tactfully honest and supportive Discuss the behavior not the person Do not sandwich developmental feedback in the middle of praise Confront and correct serious performance problems immediately: Address Document Follow-up

STAR WAR Feedback System Situation or Task Action by staff Result on others What alternative action Alternative Result

The Good Staff (don’t have to use the number ratings)

Key Principles in Giving Evaluations Maintain and enhance self-esteem Listen and respond with empathy Encourage involvement Share thoughts and rationale, not feelings Provide support without removing responsibility Utilize Competencies and the Code of Ethics ongoing

Opening Statement of Evaluation for Good to Excellent Workers Start the meeting by making an introductory statement consistent with his/her overall rating.

Opening Statement of Evaluation for Good to Excellent Workers Continued “You are an exceptionally talented staff and are ready for more responsibilities or promotion.” “You are a very good worker who overall consistently meets most of the standards of the Core Competencies and the Code of Ethics.”

Thank Them For good to excellent staff, one of the main purposes of the evaluation is to let them know that they are appreciated and to be thanked for their hard work. Your opening statement should start with a thank you.

Review Instructions on Core Competencies Evaluation Tool

Review the Family/Individual Evaluation Tool When to use: Augment the Initial or Annual Evaluation Tools To evaluate staff who are rarely seen by supervisor such as in Community Hab. and Self Directed Services. Use of Suggested Questions by supervisor with family/individual

Best Practice System For the Annual Evaluation Preparation Pre-meeting Schedule face to face meeting

Preparation Review year’s worth of documentation including “Feedback Forms” Quickly check all skills without stopping to think (Speed …filling out.. Evaluation…explain..) Review for accuracy

Preparation Continued Determine overall score Complete the tool with limited writing. Don’t rewrite what is written, only fill in the comments box to highlight outstanding work or areas to grow. Review with your supervisor This a legal binding document

Best Practice Pre-Meeting Occurs approximately a week or two before the evaluation meeting Discuss the purpose of an evaluation Provide overall rating to decrease anxiety Review the tools and the evaluation system Meeting standards (1) Exceeding standards (2) DOES not meet standards (0) Be economical with exceeding standards

The Underperformer (Approval needed according to agency policy)

Opening Statement of Evaluation for Underperforming Staff “You have been struggling all year to meet the standards of the Core Competencies and the Code of Ethics and overall you have been underperforming.” "I believe you have the ability to meet the standards and we will create a short term plan to do so.” OR "I believe it is time to either look for a better job match or to place you on disciplinary action based upon our agency’s policy."

Goal Setting

Exercise in Writing S.M.A.R.T. Goals Select one of your current staff (don’t use real name) Look at the Core Competencies Goal 1 : Putting People First Choose one goal that you would like to have the staff attain Write the SMART goal Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time Based

The Perfectionist (Promotions are based upon agency policies)

Opening Statement of Evaluation for Underperforming Staff Continued Document meeting, clearly review expectations, notify your supervisor and HR, and follow-up in a timely manner.

Tips While Evaluating Give the overall score first You can negotiate a score with a good to excellent staff person if it does not greatly change the overall. Remember, morale is essential. Assess emotional thermometer. If necessary stop the process and remind staff of overall rating. Do not get into a power struggle. There should be nothing new in the evaluation that the staff has not already heard.

Tips While Evaluating Continued Develop a plan to support staff in improving performance including time frames. For good to excellent staff, end the evaluation with a thank you.

Major Sins of Performance Evaluation The sin of inflation – avoid addressing underperforming issues leading staff to believe they are performing at a higher level than they really are. The sin of surprise – saving “bad” news for the evaluation. The sin of vagueness – “keep up the good work”. The sin of brevity – not leaving enough time for the evaluation.

Don’t Don’t allow the halo/horns effect – one aspect of the staff’s performance –good or bad- to influence the entire evaluation. Don’t give a partial rating – based only on the last few months. Don’t show favoritism - this will discredit you as a supervisor in the eyes of others.