Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-403 - Training Requirements
A. Within
10 calendar days of the starting date of employment or volunteer service, a
licensee shall provide, and each staff member who provides child care services
shall complete, training for new staff members that includes all of the
following:
1. Facility philosophy and
goals;
2. Names and ages of and
developmental expectations for enrolled children for whom the staff member will
provide child care services;
3.
Health needs, nutritional requirements, any known allergies, and information
about adaptive devices of enrolled children for whom the staff member will
provide child care services;
4.
Lesson plans;
5. Child guidance and
methods of discipline;
6. Hand
washing techniques;
7. Diapering
techniques and toileting, if assigned to diaper changing duties;
8. Food preparation, service, sanitation, and
storage, if assigned to food preparation;
9. If a staff member is assigned to feeding
infants, the preparation, handling, and storage of infant formula and breast
milk;
10. Recognition of signs of
illness and infestation;
11. Child
abuse or neglect detection, prevention, and reporting;
12. Accident and emergency
procedures;
13. Staff
responsibilities as required by A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 7.1, Article 1 and
this Chapter;
14. Sun safety
policies and procedures;
15. Safety
in outdoor activity areas;
16.
Transportation procedures, if applicable; and
17. Field trip procedures, if
applicable.
B. A licensee
shall ensure that:
1. Each staff member who
provides child care services completes 18 or more actual hours of training
every 12 months after the effective date of this Chapter or the staff member's
starting date of employment or volunteer service in at least two topics listed
in this subsection:
a. Child growth and
development, including:
i. Infant growth and
development, which may include sudden infant death syndrome
prevention;
ii. Developmental
psychology;
iii. Language
development;
iv. Observation and
child assessment;
v.
Developmentally-appropriate activities;
vi. Child guidance and methods of discipline
which may include training on the appropriate techniques to prevent a child
from harm or to prevent the child from harming others; and
vii. Developmentally-appropriate activity
areas;
b. Health and
safety issues, including:
i. Accident and
emergency procedures, including CPR and first aid for infants and
children;
ii. Recognition of signs
of illness and infestation;
iii.
Nutrition and developmentally-appropriate eating habits;
iv. Child abuse detection, reporting, and
prevention;
v. Safety of indoor and
outdoor activity areas; and
vi. Sun
safety policies and procedures;
c. Program administration, planning,
development, or management; and
d.
Availability of community services and resources, including those available to
children with special needs; and
2. As part of the required 18 hours of
training in subsection (B)(1):
a. A staff
member who has less than 12 months of child care experience before the staff
member's starting date, completes at least 12 hours in one or more of the
topics in subsection (B)(1)(a) in the staff member's first 12 months at the
facility;
b. A staff member who has
12 months or more of child care experience, completes at least six hours in one
or more of the topics in subsection (B)(1)(a) every 12 months after the staff
member's starting date;
c. A staff
member who provides child care services to an infant completes at least six
hours in subsection (B)(1)(a)(i) every 12 months after the staff member's
starting date; and
d. A facility
director completes at least six hours in subsection (B)(1)(c) every 12 months
after the facility director's starting date.
C. A licensee shall ensure that documentation
of a staff member's completion of training required by subsection (A) is signed
by the facility director and dated.
D. A licensee shall ensure that a staff
member submits to the licensee documentation of training received as required
by subsection (B) to the licensee as the training is completed.
E. A licensee shall ensure that a staff
member required by
R9-5-301(G)
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 licensee
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 of this subsection.
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