Guidelines for Appropriate Conduct

Employee conduct affects the health and growth of the Church and reflects upon our image in the greater community.  Employees have a responsibility to the Church, their colleagues, and themselves to conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times, and in ways that support healthy community life.

Employees must take extreme care around personal or special relationships with members, friends, or partners of Foothills because of the potential ethical problems, perception of favoritism, or nature of the unequal power dynamics between Foothills’ employees and its members, friends and partners

This social complication also plays out in social media, where staff members must be thoughtful about when or if to “friend” or “follow” congregants (or accept their requests), and in all cases to remember that what they share in social media reflects on the Church and their job.   

In summary, staff need to remember that interactions with Church members, whether online or in person, reflect on each employee’s role as a staff member, and a result, reflect on and relate to each employee’s professional role.

  1. Using the Church or the employee’s role for personal gain.
  2. Neglecting the safety or security of the Church community, including by reporting to work under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and the illegal manufacture, possession, use, sale, distribution or transportation of drugs; or by fighting or using obscene, abusive, or threatening language or gestures or other violations of safety; or failing to maintain the confidentiality of Church or member information
  3. Failing to maintain personal integrity or professionalism by falsifying records or lying in other ways, complaining or venting to or in front of congregants about your work responsibilities (including on social media) or insubordination.

Furthermore, all staff are required to be active members of their applicable professional association (i.e. UU Ministers Association, Liberal Religious Educators, UU Administrators, etc.), learning with and from others in their field, attending applicable professional education opportunities, furthering the health of their professional organization, and complying fully with their professional guidelines and codes of conduct.


Revision #2
Created 2025-04-16 02:09:48 CEST by Katie Watkins
Updated 2025-05-05 23:06:08 CEST by Katie Watkins