Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 401.300 - The Executive Director
a)
The child welfare agency shall hire an executive director who shall be a
full-time employee designated by the governing body to carry out the day-to-day
management of the child welfare agency and the policies and procedures
established by the governing body who is available to the Department upon
request. The requirements of this Section apply to the person who reports to
the board about the day to day management of the agency, regardless of the
title used to describe the position within the agency. When the child welfare
agency operates within a larger, multi-service agency, the executive director
responsible for the child welfare agency need not be the chief executive
officer for the multi-service agency.
b) The executive director shall have:
1) a Master's of Social Work degree from an
accredited school of social work and three years' work experience in social
work administration; or
2) a
Master's degree in a human services field from an accredited school and five
years work experience in human services administration; or
3) a Master's degree in Business
Administration or Health Administration and 5 years experience in
administration. Such degrees are acceptable only if the executive director
never functions as the child welfare supervisor and the child welfare
supervisor has a Master's of Social Work degree from an accredited school of
social work or a Master's degree in a human services field from an accredited
school.
c) If the
executive director also serves as the child welfare supervisor, the executive
director also must meet the qualifications in Section
401.310
for the child welfare supervisor.
d) All persons serving as executive director
as of May 26, 1998 who were qualified as the administrator under former Section
401.11
of this Part (The Administrator) and who have served in that capacity for a
minimum of 5 years immediately preceding July 1, 1998 shall continue to be
deemed qualified for their positions as executive director for the child
welfare agency where they are employed as of July 1, 1998.
e) A qualified supervisor or manager shall be
appointed to act on behalf of the executive director when the executive
director is absent and cannot be reached in the event of an
emergency.
f) If the executive
director is to be on leave for more than one month or has left his or her
position prior to the hiring of a replacement, the Department shall be notified
within five business days of the name of the person appointed as acting
executive director. The acting executive director shall have the qualifications
required of an executive director as specified in this Section.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 2157, effective January 30, 2012
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