Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-33.002 - Certification for Child Welfare Professionals
(1) Every Child Welfare Professional is
required to be certified within one (1) year of the date of having successfully
completed either the post-test or the waiver test for his or her position
classification.
(2) Certification
is based upon meeting the standards and successfully completing the
professional requirements established by the Third Party Credentialing
Entity.
(3) Each type of child
welfare certification has a training, testing and certification
requirement.
(4) There are three
(3) designations for Child Welfare Professionals that require certification:
(a) Child Protective Investigator;
(b) Case Manager; and,
(c) Licensing Counselor.
(5) The employing agency shall ensure that
all certification requirements are met within the specified time frames for
those positions requiring certification.
(6) To be certified, each Child Welfare
Professional candidate must meet the training and certification requirements
for his or her position classification.
(7) An individual may hold multiple
certifications at the same time as long as he or she holds or has held the
position classification or certification designation for which he or she is
certified.
(8) Third Party
Credentialing Entities are responsible for the internal monitoring of all
trainings, certification activities and certification status of every Child
Welfare Professional employed by the Department, sheriffs' office and
community-based care providers.
(9)
Certification is valid for a period of two (2) years.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 402.40 FS. Law Implemented 402.40 FS.
New 10-14-10, Amended 12-24-15.
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