Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-302 - Staff Training
A. Within
10 calendar days after the starting date of employment or volunteer service, a
certificate holder shall provide, and each staff member shall complete,
training for new staff members that includes all of the following:
1. Names, ages, and developmental stages of
enrolled children;
2. Health needs,
nutritional requirements, any known allergies, and information about adaptive
devices of enrolled children;
3.
Guiding and disciplining children;
4. Hand washing techniques;
5. Diapering techniques and toileting, if any
enrolled children are in diapers or require assistance in using the
toilet;
6. Sudden infant death
syndrome awareness, if child care services are provided to an infant or a
one-year-old child;
7. Preparing,
serving, and storing food;
8.
Preparing, handling, and storing infant formula and breast milk, if any
enrolled children are fed infant formula or breast milk;
9. Recognizing signs of illness and
infestation;
10. Detecting,
preventing, and reporting child abuse or neglect;
11. Responding to accidents and
emergencies;
12. Sun
safety;
13. Procedures for trips
away from the child care group home, if applicable; and
14. Staff responsibilities as required by
A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 7.1, Article 4 and this Chapter.
B. A certificate holder shall ensure that a
staff member's completion of the training required by subsection (A) is
documented and signed by the provider, including the date of completion of the
training.
C. A certificate holder
shall ensure that each staff member completes a total of 12 or more actual
hours of training every 12 months after becoming a staff member in two or more
of the following:
1. Child growth and
development, which may include sudden infant death prevention;
2. Developmentally appropriate
activities;
3. Nutrition and
developmentally appropriate eating habits;
4. Responding to accidents and emergencies,
including CPR and first aid for infants and children;
5. Recognizing signs of illness and
infestation;
6. Detecting,
preventing, and reporting child abuse or neglect;
7. Guiding and disciplining children;
and
8. Availability of community
services and resources, including those available to children with special
needs.
D. A certificate
holder shall ensure that a staff member submits to the certificate holder
documentation of training received as required by subsection (C) as the
training is completed.
E. A
certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member required by
R9-3-301(I)
meets all of the following:
1. The staff
member obtains first aid training specific to infants and children;
2. The staff member obtains CPR training
specific to infants and children, which includes a demonstration of the staff
member's ability to perform CPR;
3.
The staff member maintains current training in first aid and CPR; and
4. The staff member provides the certificate
holder with a copy of the front and back of the current card issued to the
staff member upon completing first aid and CPR training as proof of completion
of the requirements in this subsection.
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