Offer of Employment

An offer of employment by an employer provides an opportunity for applicants to comfortably discuss and negotiate employment issues before accepting the position. Employment issues may include;

If an applicant is unsure about what or how to negotiate their specific employment issues prior to acceptance of employment, investigation on the Internet, contact with other similar organisations, discussion with the appropriate union, other workers and colleagues may assist.

For an applicant with a disability, discussion and negotiation of disability specific requirements may also need to occur at the time when the position of employment is offered.

Should Disclosure Occur When A Job Offer Is Made

Disclosure of disability when a job offer has been made provides a safe period for the applicant to discuss disability issues without jeopardising their ability to demonstrate their skills and aptitude required to do the job.

Disclosure of disability tends to occur most often when a job offer has been made to identify and negotiate work related adjustments require.

Why Applicants May Choose To Disclose When An Offer Of Employment Has Been Made

As a result of the positive experience Craig had during the selection process for this position, he is confident that he can disclose his disability without fear of discrimination. Craig believes that disclosing at this time may be helpful in identifying his required work related adjustments and to provide the employer with information related to the status of his disability.

An applicant may choose to disclose their disability when a job offer has been made to:

Why Applicants May Choose NOT To Disclose When An Offer Of Employment Has Been Made

Gina has decided not to disclose her disability at this time, as she does not require any work related adjustments to successfully undertake the job.

An applicant may choose NOT to disclose their disability when a job offer has been made because:

What To Disclose

Applicants need to be prepared about how they would like to disclose their disability when offered a position of employment. It is important that the information presented is clear, concise and relevant. It is not essential to disclose in-depth medical or personal information about a disability unless specific requirements need to be addressed.

Information presented to the appropriate person when offered a position of employment may include:

To Whom Should Disclosure Occur?

It is important for applicants to identify the right person to disclose to. The most appropriate person to disclose a disability could be the employer, supervisor, human resources and/or equity representative. The person who has offered the position of employment may not necessarily be the appropriate person to disclose a disability.

The Purpose Of Disclosing

The main purpose of disclosing a disability when a job offer has been made is often to highlight the need for work related adjustments in the job. Other purposes may tend to be more personal such as:

It is essential that applicants state their purpose in disclosing to achieve a beneficial outcome. Disclosure is most effective when the applicant is "…knowledgeable about their disability and (is) able to articulate both their disability-related needs and their (skills)."(1)

Rights And Responsibilities Of The Applicant When Disclosing A Disability When A Job Offer Has Been Made

Applicants have a right to:

Responsibilities:

Role And Responsibility Of The Employer

Role:

Responsibility:

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