Ohio Admin. Code 5101:2-48-06 - Assessor roles and responsibilities for foster care and adoption
(A) A public
children services agency (PCSA), private child placing agency (PCPA), private
noncustodial agency (PNA) or court that engages in the provision of foster care
or adoption services shall employ or have under contract assessors who are
responsible for, but not limited to, performing the following duties:
(1) Works with parents, guardians or persons
having custody of a child who express the intent to surrender their child for
adoption.
(2) Works with people
seeking to adopt or provide foster care for a child , including but not limited
to the following duties:
(a) Completing home
study assessments for foster care and adoptive applicants.
(b) Completing adoption amendments and
updates.
(c) Completing foster care
recertifications.
(d) Completing
prefinalization adoption assessments.
(3) Works with the child in the permanent
custody of an agency to prepare the child for adoption.
(4) Initiates and/or supervises the foster
care or adoptive placement.
(5)
Completes the JFS 01616 "Social and Medical History" which shall be filed with
the court.
(6) Completes the JFS
01673 "Assessment for Child Placement."
(7) Completes the JFS 01385 "Assessment for
Child Placement Update."
(8)
Completes the JFS 01692 "Application for Adoption of a Foster Child ."
(9) Completes the JFS 01530
"Multiple Children/Large Family Assessment."
(10) Completes the JFS 01699 "ODJFS
Prefinalization Adoption Assessment Form."
(11) Completes the JFS 01673-A "Child
Characteristics Checklist For Foster Care and/or Adoption."
(12) Completes the JFS 01698 "Step-Parent
Adoption Homestudy."
(B) To avoid a conflict of interest, or the
appearance of a conflict of interest, an assessor shall not complete any of the
documents or services listed in paragraph (A) of this rule for any of the
following persons:
(1) Him or her
self.
(2) Any person who is a
relative of the assessor.
(3) Any
agency employee for whom the assessor has any supervisory
responsibility.
(4) Any agency
employee who has any supervisory responsibility for the assessor.
(C) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA, or court
shall ensure that employees or persons under contract with the agency to
perform assessor duties comply with the requirements in the assessor definition
contained in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code and section
3107.014 of the Revised
Code.
(D) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA, or
court shall ensure a student hired to perform assessor duties meets all
requirements of an assessor in rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code and section
3107.014 of the Revised Code.
The student shall be supervised by a professional counselor, social worker,
marriage and family therapist or psychologist who has completed tier two
assessor training and continues to comply with all requirements outlined in
this rule and rule
5101:2-1-01 of the
Administrative Code and section
3107.014 of the Revised
Code.
(E) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA, or
court shall ensure the assessor completes or has completed all the prescribed
Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) tier one assessor training
sessions within one year of the start date of the tier one assessor training.
An employee or contractor can only conduct assessor duties after he or she
begins tier one training. If the employee or contractor is performing assessor
duties prior to completion of the required training, the agency shall ensure
that the employee or contractor is supervised by an assessor who has completed
tier two assessor training and any applicable ongoing training required by this
rule. An assessor who fails to complete the tier one training within one year
of the start date of the tier one assessor training is not authorized to
perform any assessor duties until the tier one assessor training has been
completed.
(F) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA,
or court shall ensure the assessor completes or has completed the prescribed
ODJFS tier two assessor training within three years of the completion date of
tier one assessor training. A person who has not completed all of the tier one
assessor training is not eligible to begin tier two assessor training.
(1) An assessor who did not complete the
required tier two assessor training within the three years of the completion
date of tier one assessor training is not authorized to perform assessor duties
until tier two assessor training requirements are properly met. An extension of
no more than one year may be granted by the director of the PCSA, PCPA, PNA or
court due to justifiable organizational circumstances which impede the ability
of the assessor to attend offered training. The extension shall be documented
on a signed JFS 01680 "Verification of Adoption Assessor Qualifications."
(2) An assessor who did not
complete the tier two assessor training within the required time periods of
this rule shall immediately cease performing the duties of an assessor until
the person has completed the tier two assessor training.
(3) An assessor who did not complete the tier
two training requirements of paragraph (F)(1) of this rule, shall repeat the
tier two assessor training in its entirety. Tier two training shall be
completed within one year of the start date of the tier two assessor training.
A person who fails to complete tier two assessor training within one year shall
repeat the entire training process beginning with tier one.
(G) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA, or court
shall ensure the assessor completes or completed six hours of ongoing training
on adoption or foster care related issues, within two years of the completion
date of tier two assessor training, to renew their assessor status. Completion
of an additional six accredited training hours is required within each
subsequent two year period from the completion date of the previous six hours
of ongoing training. Assessors who fail to complete the training within any two
year period must immediately cease performing the duties of an assessor until
the six accredited training hours required have been completed.
(H) The PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court shall
document the assessor's compliance with this rule by completing the JFS 01680
and having it signed by the assessor and the PCSA, PCPA, PNA director, designee
or court. This document shall be kept in the agency personnel records with a
copy provided to the assessor and a copy shall be sent to the ODJFS adoption
services section. An assessor shall be able to produce a copy of the JFS 01680
upon request. The assessor shall notify ODJFS within ten business days when any
of the following occur.
(1) The assessor
completes any level of training required by this rule.
(2) The assessor terminates his employment or
contract with a PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court.
(3) The assessor begins employment or enters
into a contract with a new PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court.
(4) The assessor is no longer employed with
the PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court but plans to continue to complete the six hour
training requirement. The assessor shall, within ten business days of
completing the six hour training requirement, submit the updated JFS 01680 to
the ODJFS adoption services section.
(5) The assessor is not able to conduct
assessor duties due to non-compliance with the training requirements outlined
in this rule.
(I) The
PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court that employs or has a contract with the assessor shall
notify ODJFS via the JFS 01680 within ten business days when as assessor
terminates his or her employment or contract with the agency or
court.
(J) A person who is no
longer employed by or under contract with a PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court to perform
assessor duties may continue completing the additional six accredited training
hours every two years or any other required assessor training to maintain
assessor status. However, an individual who is not employed by or in contract
with a PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court shall not perform assessor duties. Upon
resuming employment or contract with a PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court to perform
assessor duties, the assessor may immediately perform assessor duties as long
as the six hour training or other training requirement was met in accordance
with this rule while the person was not employed or contracting with the PCSA,
PCPA, PNA or court.
(K) A person
who is no longer employed with the PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court to perform assessor
duties and who did not elect to continue to complete the assessor training
hours to maintain their assessor status shall resume the assessor duties only
after complying with all of the following:
(1)
Be in an active employment or contract status with a PCSA, PCPA, PNA or court
to perform assessor duties.
(2)
Complete twelve hours "Assessor Refresher" training as prescribed by
ODJFS.
(3) The cycle of having an
additional ongoing six accrediting training hours required every two years
begins with the completion of the twelve hour "Assessor Refresher"
training.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3107.014, 3107.015, 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 3107.014, 3107.015
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/1990, 09/01/1994, 12/15/1995 (Emer.), 03/01/1996, 09/18/1996, 12/31/1996 (Emer.), 03/31/1997, 02/13/1998 (Emer.), 05/14/1998, 02/15/2002, 09/01/2003, 12/11/2006, 05/15/2009, 10/01/2014
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