Child care personnel must begin training within the first 90 days of employment in the child care industry by:
All of the 40-hour required training must be completed one year from the date the training began. Child care personnel must pass competency exams for the 40 hours of training to demonstrate their competency or receive an educational exemption.
PART 1 (30 hours)
PART II (10 hours)
OR
Child Care facilities shall develop a written exposure plan regarding universal safety precautions. All child-care personnel are required to be educated on the facility’s exposure plan regarding standard precautions before beginning to work and annually thereafter. The DCF Child Care Personnel Orientation Course (5 hours) provides general information on this topic that may be used to supplement a facility specific training offered by the child-care provider.
Note: By December 31, 2021, the facility shall maintain a specific number of child care personnel (as outlined in the Child Care Facility Handbook) with current CPR certification and first aid training that are on site at the facility at all times children are in care.
All child care personnel must complete training in the use and operation of a fire extinguisher. The DCF Child Care Personnel Orientation Course (5 hours) provides general information on this topic that may be used to supplement a facility specific training offered by the child care provider.
Child care personnel, who work in a facility that offers care to infants must have training regarding guidance on safe sleep practices and preventing shaken baby syndrome.
Complete 5 hours of literacy training through one of the following:
Prior to administering medication to children, child care personnel responsible for administering medication must complete training on proper medication administration procedures. The DCF Child Care Personnel Orientation Course (5 hours) provides general medication administration information; however, specific medical conditions would require more individualized training regarding administering medication for that condition.
Prior to transportation of children, child care personnel participating in the transportation of children must complete one of the following courses.