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Protection & Safety Performance Evaluations / CDT

The Performance Evaluation tool provides a structured method of reviewing performance goals and expectations, clarifying behavior expectations, setting development goals, and rating job performance.

Supervisors will utilize the Competency Development Tool (CDT) to assist in the measurement and documentation of Trainee and Probationary PS Worker Performance.  The Supervisor is required to complete a CDT prior to the end of the 6-month training period and then again immediately prior to the end of the first year of hire, (prior to the end of 6 months as PSW probationary status.)  The Supervisor's documentation of Satisfactory Trainee/Probationary Worker Performance in the CDT is the trigger for the promotion from Trainee to PS Worker status.

MS Word Competency Development Tool (CDT)

Links to the guidebook and the three separate Protection and Safety evaluation forms are available below for your convenience in printing the evaluation forms and/or saving it to your computer.

PDF Protection and Safety Guidebook

PDF Q&A for Performance Evaluation Process

Evaluation Forms

MS Word Protection and Safety Worker

MS Word Protection and Safety Supervisor

MS Word Protection and Safety Administrator

This is the September 2004 first edition of the "Guidebook for the Performance Evaluation Process for Protection and Safety Workers, Supervisors and Administrators". If you have suggestions for improving this Guidebook, contact your Human Resources representative or the Office of Protection and Safety at (402) 471-9308.

For more information, contact:
Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services
Human Resources & Development
301 Centennial Mall South, 5th Floor
P.O. Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5026
Phone: (402) 471-9240
FAX: (402) 471-6682
E-mail: human.resources@dhhs.ne.gov


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