N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:52-4.6 - Staff qualifications
(a) The center
shall maintain on file a Staff Records Checklist designated by the Office of
Licensing, as specified in
N.J.A.C.
3A:52-4.1(b), indicating
that the center has obtained documentation of the applicable staff education
and experience, as specified in (b) through (d) below.
(b) The director shall meet the following
qualification requirements:
1. For early
childhood programs licensed to serve more than 30 children, the director shall
meet the qualification requirements specified in one of the options set forth
in the chart below for education and experience:
OPTIONS FOR MEETING THE DIRECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
| OPTIONS FOR MEETING THE DIRECTOR QUALIFICATIONS | |||
| Option | Educational Credentials | and | Experience Requirements |
| A | Master's Degree in any field | (N/A) | |
| related to children or business | |||
| B | Bachelor's Degree | One year of managerial or supervisory experience | |
2.
For early childhood programs licensed to serve 30 or fewer children, the
director shall meet the group teacher qualification requirements, as specified
in (c)3 below.
3. For school-age
child care programs, the director shall meet the program supervisor
qualification requirements, as specified in (d) below.
(c) For early childhood programs, the
following shall apply:
1. For all centers, the
head teacher or consulting head teacher shall meet the qualification
requirements specified in one of the seven options set forth in the chart below
for education and experience:
| OPTIONS FOR MEETING THE HEAD TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS | |||
| Option | Educational Credentials | and | College Credits and Experience |
| A | Master's Degree in Education | Six credits and one year of experience | |
| B | Master's Degree in any field other than Education | Nine credits and one year of experience | |
| C | Bachelor's Degree in Education, Psychology, Health Care, Nursing, or any other field related to Child Growth and Development; or Teaching Certification from Department of Education in Elementary Educa Preschool through Third Gradetion, Nursery School,(P-3) or Teacher of the Handicapped | Six credits and two years of experience | |
| D | Bachelor's Degree in any field other than those listed in Option C | Nine credits and three years of experience | |
| OR Six credits and four years of experience | |||
| E | Teaching Certification from Department of Education in a field other than those listed in Option C | Nine credits and three years of experience | |
| OR Six credits and four years of experience | |||
| F | Montessori education equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree | Two years of experience | |
| G | Head Teacher endorsement from the New Jersey Registry for Childhood Professionals,Professional Impact New Jersey | ||
i. The credits
specified in the chart above shall be college credits in early childhood
education or child development. These credits may be part of the bachelor's or
master's degree or constitute additional credits beyond the
degree(s).
ii. The years of
experience specified in the chart above shall be full-time experience in a
group program for children under six years of age. This experience may include
supervised practice teaching or student teaching.
iii. The Office of Licensing may grant
conditional approval for a head teacher who has the required educational
credentials but has insufficient college credits or experience to meet all the
qualifications specified in the chart in (c)1 above.
(1) For conditional approval, the center
shall maintain on file documentation of enrollment in courses leading to the
required credits, or of employment leading to the required experience, as
specified in the chart above.
(2)
Conditional approval shall be valid for a maximum of two years, at which time
the center shall obtain and maintain on file a transcript indicating completion
of the required credits, or documentation of completion of the required
experience, as applicable.
(3) When
the head teacher has received conditional approval, the center shall have a
consulting head teacher until the head teacher has met all applicable
qualifications specified in the chart in (c)1 above.
2. For recreation-type centers
sponsored by a county or municipal government recreation department, park
department, or agency, the head teacher or consulting head teacher shall have:
i. One of the options specified in the chart
in (c)1 above; or
ii. Certification
as a Recreation Administrator or a Recreation Supervisor from the New Jersey
Department of Community Affairs, Board of Recreation Examiners (BRE) and two
years of recreation experience; or
iii. Certification as a Recreation
Professional from the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and two
years of recreation experience.
3. The group teacher shall meet the following
requirements for experience and education:
i.
One year of teaching experience in a group program for children under six years
of age, which may include supervised practice teaching and/or student teaching;
and
ii. One of the options set
forth in the chart below for educational credentials:
| OPTIONS FOR MEETING THE GROUP TEACHER | |
| EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS | |
| Option | Educational Credentials |
| A | Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development |
| B | Six college credits in Early Childhood Education or Child Development |
| AND | |
| Nine college credits in Education, Psychology, Health Care, | |
| Nursing, or any other field related to child growth or development | |
| C | Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential |
| D | Certified Child Care Professional (CCP) Certificate |
| E | Group Teacher endorsement from the New Jersey Registry for |
| Childhood Professionals, Professional Impact New Jersey | |
| F | New Jersey Infant/Toddler Credential administered through Professional Impact New Jersey |
4. For recreation-type centers sponsored by a
county or municipal government recreation department, park department, or
agency, the group teacher may substitute:
i.
One year of recreation experience for the experience specified in (c)3i above;
and
ii. Certification as a
Recreation Technician from the NRPA for the educational credentials specified
in (c)3ii above.
5. For
conditional approval, the group teacher shall meet the qualification
requirements specified in one of the options set forth in the chart below. The
center shall obtain and maintain on file documentation that the staff member
has acquired the remaining college credits in the areas specified in Option B
in (c)3ii above within the time period specified below:
| OPTIONS FOR MEETING THE GROUP TEACHER CONDITIONAL APPROVAL | ||||
| QUALIFICATIONS | ||||
| College Credits | Experience | Remaining | Time Limit to Obtain | |
| Option | Earned | Completed | Credits | Remaining |
| Credits | ||||
| A | 12 college credits in | One year of teaching | 3 | Nine |
| Early Childhood Education, | experience in a group | credits | months | |
| Child Development, | program for children | |||
| Education, Psychology, | under six years of age | |||
| Health care, Nursing, or any | ||||
| other field related to child | ||||
| growth or development | ||||
| B | Six college credits in | Three years of | 9 | Two Years |
| Early Childhood Education or | teaching experience in a | credits | ||
| Child Development | group program for | |||
| children under six years of age | ||||
(d) For school-age child care programs, the
following shall apply:
1. The program
supervisor shall meet the qualification requirements specified in one of the
applicable options set forth in the chart below for education, training, and
experience, based on the center's licensed capacity:
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2. The
training specified in the chart above shall:
i. Be clock hours of training;
ii. Be completed within the nine months
following Office of Licensing approval as program supervisor;
iii. Be in areas related to the ages of the
children in care; and
iv. Meet the
requirements specified in (d)3 and 4 below.
3. Child care training shall include all of
the following:
i. Child growth and
development;
ii. Positive guidance
and discipline;
iii. Nutrition and
good eating habits;
iv. Family
involvement and communication with families;
v. Program planning and
development;
vi. Creating a
classroom environment;
vii. Health
and safety procedures, including recognition of illness and disease and
training in basic infection control techniques;
viii. Physical education or recreational
activities for children; and
ix.
Understanding New Jersey's child care licensing regulations.
4. Program management training
shall include all of the following:
i.
Program activity planning and development;
ii. Family involvement and communication with
families;
iii. Availability of
community services;
iv. Personnel
responsibilities and procedures; and
v. Understanding New Jersey's child care
licensing regulations.
5. The experience specified in the chart
above shall be obtained in a group program for school-age children.
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