Taylor C
Deakin University, School of Nursing, Victoria, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 1993 Feb;18(2):312-20. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1993.18020312.x.
The problems encountered when selecting new members of staff in the higher education setting are those universal in any type of organization. Nursing faculties, however, have an even greater difficulty in selecting appropriate staff owing to the diversity of both clinical and academic backgrounds of applicants. The organization is therefore stimulated and challenged in its ability to select the right employee for the job. The literature tends to support the use of group decision making in selection and the function of the group in the interview setting is to evaluate the applicant's prior learning against desirable characteristics. From an analysis of the literature, criteria relating to desirable employee characteristics for nurse academics have been developed. The author has identified a new model to use in assisting the selection panel in predicting the right person for the job.
在高等教育机构中选拔新员工时遇到的问题是任何类型的组织都会普遍面临的。然而,由于申请者临床和学术背景的多样性,护理学院在选拔合适的员工方面面临更大的困难。因此,该组织在挑选适合该工作的员工的能力方面受到激励和挑战。文献倾向于支持在选拔中使用集体决策,并且集体在面试环节的作用是根据理想特征评估申请者先前的学识。通过对文献的分析,已经制定了与护士学者理想员工特征相关的标准。作者已经确定了一种新模型,用于协助选拔小组预测适合该工作的人选。