Haw. Code R. § 17-896-16 - Staff training, experience, and personal qualification
(a) Each caregiver shall be qualified through
training, experience, and personal qualities for the age group with which the
person works.
(b) Applicants and
employees shall be of reputable and responsible character and shall not have a
criminal history record, employment history, or child abuse/neglect history
which poses a risk to children in care as specified in section
1.7-896-3.
(c) Directors, program
leaders, assistant program leaders, and aides employed in a licensed facility
on the date that chapter 17-896 becomes effective shall be deemed to have
adequate minimum qualifications, for the type of staff position occupied and to
maintain this status when shifting employment to another facility licensed
under this chapter.
(d) The age
requirements for staff shall be as follows:
(1) All staff positions other than child care
aide, volunteer, clerical, or maintenance personnel shall be at least eighteen
years old; and
(2) A child care
aide shall be at least sixteen years old to be counted in the staff-child ratio
and at least thirteen years old to be hired as an aide.
(e) The director shall have the following
qualifications:
(1) A bachelor's degree from
an accredited college or university and twelve months of experience in working
with children; or
(2) Child
development associate (CDA) certification and twelve months of experience in
working with children; or
(3) Two
years of college education and twenty-four months of experience in working with
children; and
(4) In all cases, at
least six months of experience shall be with children of the appropriate age
for the before/after school program being directed.
(f) The director may teach and may be counted
in the staff-child ratio as follows:
(1) In a
facility with an enrollment of less than fifty children, the director may teach
and may be counted in the staff-child ratio; and
(2) In a facility with an enrollment of fifty
or more children the director may teach but shall not be included in the
staff-child ratio.
(A) Exception may be made
and the director may be included in the staff-child ratio in cases of emergency
or in special situations. In any case this inclusion in the staff-child ratio
may not exceed ten hours per week.
(B) Exception may be made and the director
maybe included in the staff-child, ratio during the first hour and the last
hour of the regular operational day.
(C) Exception may be made and the director of
a facility with an enrollment of fifty or more children may teach and be
counted in the staff-child ratio when the attendance at the facility is less
than fifty children.
(g) A program leader shall meet one of the
qualifications:
(1) Two years of college
education and six months experience in working with school-age children;
or
(2) Child development associate
(CDA) and six months experience, in working with school-age children;
or
(3) Completion of high school
and nine months of experience in working with school-age children;
and
(4) In all cases undergo an
orientation training provided by the facility.
(h) An assistant program leader shall be at
least 18 years old, shall, always be under the direction of a program leader,
and shall undergo orientation training provided by the facility.
(i) An aide shall be at least thirteen years
old, shall- always be under the direction of a program leader or an assistant
program leader, and shall undergo orientation training provided by the
facility. Aides shall be at least sixteen years old to be counted in the
staff-child ratio.
(j) Volunteers
shall:
(1) Participate in an orientation
training provided by the facility; and
(2) Meet the requirements of regular staff
members to be counted in the staff-child ratio:
(k) Temporary hires shall meet qualifications
of positions for which hired.
(l)
Substitutes for director, assistant program leader, and aide shall meet the
qualifications of the position for which hired.
(m) Substitutes for program leaders shall be
at least eighteen years of age and shall have participated in an orientation
training program of the facility, and the daily activities assigned to the
substitute shall be closely supervised by the facility's director.
(n) Substitutes may be granted an extension
to serve in the same position for more than ten consecutive days upon
consultation with and approval of the department.
(o) Directors of facilities shall make
available to all staff and volunteers information regarding workshops,
seminars, training sessions or other courses that are available from any
source, public or private, in order to encourage staff growth and
development.
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