Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-20-07 - Education and in-service training requirements for APS caseworkers and supervisors
(A) Adult protective services (APS)
caseworkers hired on or after September 29, 2015 shall complete APS core
training:
(1) At a minimum, the following APS
core training courses shall be completed within the first year of continuous
employment:
(a) APS laws and
regulations.
(b) Dynamics of elder
abuse.
(c) The aging
process.
(2) The
following APS core training courses shall be completed at any time during the
first two years of continuous employment:
(a)
APS risk assessment.
(b) APS values
and ethics.
(c) Case
planning.
(d) Collaboration in
APS.
(e) Initial
investigation.
(f) Professional
communication.
(B) A minimum of eighteen hours of the
training required in paragraph (A) of this rule shall be completed through
instructor led courses. The remaining core requirements shall be completed
through either instructor led or online courses.
(C) Caseworkers considered backup or on-call
APS caseworkers may attend core training at the discretion of their
supervisor.
(D) The training
requirements identified in this rule shall be met by participating in the Ohio
human services training system's (OHSTS) adult protective caseworker core
training program.
(E) The county
department of job and family services (CDJFS) director or his or her designee
may waive certain training course requirements if within the last two years the
APS caseworker was previously employed by another agency or the same CDJFS, and
completed one or more of the OHSTS adult protective services caseworker core
training courses. However, any core courses not completed by the caseworker
during the previous two years cannot be waived.
(F)
All APS
caseworkers shall complete eighteen hours of ongoing training annually in areas
relevant to the caseworker's assigned APS duties,
. APS caseworkers who fall
under paragraph (A) of this rule, would begin their annual training hours
after the first two years of continuous employment with the agency as a
caseworker.
(1) For caseworkers subject to the
provisions of rule
5101:2-33-55 of the
Administrative Code, at least six hours of the required thirty-six hours of
ongoing training must be courses related to APS.
(2) Training courses shall be selected to
address the caseworker's training needs as determined by the caseworker and
supervisor. Training needs shall be determined based upon all of the following:
(a) Prior background and experience of the
caseworker.
(b) Job duties and
responsibilities of the caseworker.
(c) Competencies the caseworker and
supervisor identify as needs.
(G) A caseworker's ongoing training
requirements may be fulfilled by participating in instructor led or online
training activities, including but not limited to training offered through:
(1) OHSTS.
(2) The Ohio child welfare training program
(OCWTP).
(3) Accredited colleges or
universities if the course work is relevant to the caseworker's assigned
duties. If calculating training hours through completion of courses offered by
colleges or universities, the agency shall use the number of semester/quarter
hours awarded by the college or university.
(4) Seminars, conferences,
webinars, and workshops relevant to the
caseworker's assigned duties.
(H) The CDJFS or its designee shall be
responsible for all of the following:
(1)
Notifying its designated regional training center of new caseworkers hired by
the agency in order for the regional training center to create an account for
the employee in the learning management system (LMS).
(2) Maintaining employees' education and
training records, including documentation of compliance with all provisions of
this rule.
(I) APS
supervisors hired on or after September 29, 2015 shall complete the APS core
courses as outlined in paragraphs (A) to (C) of this rule, within the first two
years of continuous employment.
(J)
The CDJFS director or his or her designee may waive completion of one or more
training requirements if within the last two years the APS supervisor was
previously employed by another agency or the same CDJFS and completed one or
more of the OHSTS APS caseworker core courses. However, any core courses not
completed by the supervisor during the previous two years cannot be
waived.
(K)
All APS supervisors shall complete fifteen hours of
ongoing training annually in areas relevant to the supervisor's assigned APS
duties. APS supervisors who fall under paragraph (J) of
this rule, would begin their annual training hours after the first two
years of continuous employment with the agency as a supervisor.
(1) For supervisors subject to rule
5101:2-33-56 of the
Administrative Code, at least six hours of the required thirty hours of ongoing
training must be courses related to APS.
(2) Training courses shall be selected to
address the supervisor's training needs as determined by the supervisor and
director. Training needs shall be determined based upon all of the following:
(a) Prior background and experience of the
supervisor.
(b) Relevant assigned
job duties and responsibilities of the supervisor.
(c) Competencies the supervisor and director
identify as needs.
(L) The supervisor's ongoing training
requirements may be fulfilled by participating in instructor led or online
training activities. These training activities may include trainings offered by
any of the following:
(1) OHSTS.
(2) OCWTP.
(3) Accredited colleges or universities if
the course work is relevant to the supervisor's assigned APS duties. If
calculating training hours through completion of courses offered by colleges or
universities, the agency shall use the number of semester/quarter hours awarded
by the college or university.
(4)
Seminars, conferences, webinars, and workshops
relevant to the supervisor's assigned APS duties.
(M) The CDJFS or its designee shall be
responsible for all of the following:
(1)
Notifying its designated regional training center of new supervisors hired by
the agency in order for the regional training center to create an account for
the employee in the LMS.
(2)
Maintaining employees' education and training records, including documentation
of compliance with all provisions of this rule.
(N) The CDJFS or its designee may elect to
offer initial orientation training about the agency and the community to newly
hired caseworkers or supervisors. Initial orientation training does not count
toward fulfilling the mandatory training requirements outlined in this
rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.61
Rule Amplifies: 5101.61, 5101.62
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/2016
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