Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.11109 - Staff
Rule 109.
(1) A
camp shall have a camp director who is on duty or in residence at the campsite
and who is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the camp and for
assuring the care, safety, and protection of campers.
(2) A camp director shall meet all of the
following requirements:
(a) Be not less than
21 years of age.
(b) Have a minimum
of 8 weeks of cumulative full-time experience working with a population similar
to that which the camp serves.
(c)
Have a minimum of 4 weeks of full-time administrative experience in an
organized camp or similar program.
(d) A camp director shall be familiar with
these administrative rules.
(3) A camp shall notify the department within
30 days of employing a new camp director.
(4) If the camp director is away from the
operation for more than 12 hours, the person who is left in charge shall meet
all of the requirements specified in subrule (2) of this rule.
(5) A camp shall maintain a roster of all
current staff members.
(6) Before
assignment, a camp shall evaluate all of the following characteristics for each
staff member in relation to the duties to be assigned:
(a) Character.
(b) Emotional stability.
(c) Health.
(d) Ability.
(e) Experience.
(f) Education.
(7) A camp shall maintain a personnel record,
collected before initial assignment, for each staff member, except medical
professionals whose employing organization subcontracts with the camp to
provide medical services and that already requires clearances and maintains a
personnel file containing all required documentation and that may be reviewed
at the employer's site. The record shall include all of the following
information:
(a) Name.
(b) Documentation of compliance where the
position occupied has experience or education requirements specified by an
administrative rule.
(c) Prior work
history, including camp experience.
(d) Three statements of positive reference
that are obtained before staff assignment and that are from persons unrelated
to the staff member.
(e) A record
of any criminal convictions other than minor traffic violations, including at
least 1 of the following:
(i) Documentation
from the Michigan State Police or the equivalent law enforcement agency from
the state, Canadian province, or other country where the person usually
resides.
(ii) Documentation from an
entity accessing either Michigan State Police records or equivalent law
enforcement agency records in the state. Canadian province, or other country
where the person usually resides.
(iii) International staff clearances provided
by recognized international programs such as International Camp Counselor
Program, Camp America, Camp Counselors USA, Camp USA, Summer Camp USA, or
approved equivalent shall be determined to meet the requirement of subdivisions
e(i) or (ii) or (f) of this subrule.
(iv) If the employee has criminal
convictions, the licensee or designee shall complete a written evaluation of
the convictions that addresses the nature of the conviction, the length of time
since the conviction, and the relationship of the conviction to the regulated
activity to determine whether the prospective employee complies with subrule
(6) of this rule.
(f)
Documentation from the Michigan Department of Human Services, the equivalent
state or Canadian provincial agency, or equivalent agency in the country where
the person usually resides, that any staff person age 21 or over has not been
determined to be a perpetrator of child abuse or child neglect.
(8) A camp shall have a written job
description for each staff classification covered by these rules. The job
description shall contain all of the following information:
(a) Duties.
(b) Qualifications.
(c) Education and training
requirements.
(d) Lines of
authority.
A camp shall provide each staff member with a copy of the job description for the position the staff member fills.
(9) A camp shall establish and
provide a pre-camp training program for staff members. A camp shall ensure that
the overall training time, including pre-camp training, shall be not less than
3 hours for each week a person works for the first 10 weeks of the camp's
operation.
(10) A camp shall ensure
that the program content for the pre-camp training is in writing and includes
all of the following information:
(a) The
camp's philosophy, objectives, policies, and operating procedures.
(b) Procedures and requirements of these
rules related to each staff member's duties.
(c) Camper behavior management.
(d) Developmental needs of the population
that is served.
(e) Acceptable
techniques of camper supervision.
(11) A camp shall establish and provide an
in-service training program for staff members. A camp shall maintain a written
record of the training content, dates, and times.
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