Section 240. Staff training and development  


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  • A. Staff shall receive the following training by the end of their first day of assuming job responsibilities:

    1. Job responsibilities and to whom they report;

    2. The policies and procedures listed in subsection B of this section and 22VAC40-185-420 A that relate to the staff member's responsibilities;

    3. The center's playground safety procedures unless the staff member will have no responsibility for playground activities or equipment;

    4. Recognizing child abuse and neglect and the legal requirements for reporting suspected child abuse as required by § 63.2-1509 of the Code of Virginia;

    5. Confidential treatment of personal information about children in care and their families; and

    6. The standards in this chapter that relate to the staff member's responsibilities.

    B. By the end of the first day of supervising children, staff shall be provided in writing with the information listed in 22VAC40-185-420 A and the following:

    1. Procedures for supervising a child who may arrive after scheduled classes or activities including field trips have begun;

    2. Procedures to confirm absence of a child when the child is scheduled to arrive from another program or from an agency responsible for transporting the child to the center;

    3. Procedures for identifying where attending children are at all times, including procedures to ensure that all children are accounted for before leaving a field trip site and upon return to the center;

    4. Procedures for action in case of lost or missing children, ill or injured children, medical emergencies and general emergencies;

    5. Policy for any administration of medication; and

    6. Procedures for response to natural and man-made disasters.

    C. Program directors and staff who work directly with children shall annually attend 10 hours of staff development activities that shall be related to child safety and development and the function of the center. Such training hours shall increase according to the following:

    1. June 1, 2006 - 12 hours

    2. June 1, 2007 - 14 hours

    3. June 1, 2008 - 16 hours

    4. Staff development activities to meet this subsection may include up to two hours of training in first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Staff development activities to meet this subsection may not include rescue breathing and first responder as required by 22VAC40-185-530 and training in medication administration and daily health observation of children as required by subsection D of this section.

    5. Exception (a): Staff who drive a vehicle transporting children and do not work with a group of children at the center do not need to meet the annual training requirement.

    Exception (b): Parents who participate in cooperative preschool centers shall complete four hours of orientation training per year.

    Exception (c): Staff who are employed at a short-term program shall obtain 10 hours of staff training per year.

    D. 1. To safely perform medication administration practices listed in 22VAC40-185-510, whenever the center has agreed to administer prescribed medications, the administration shall be performed by a staff member or independent contractor who has satisfactorily completed a training program for this purpose approved by the Board of Nursing and taught by a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, doctor of medicine or osteopathic medicine, or pharmacist; or administration shall be performed by a staff member or independent contractor who is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to administer medications.

    a. The approved training curriculum and materials shall be reviewed by the department at least every three years and revised as necessary.

    b. Staff required to have the training shall be retrained at three-year intervals.

    2. The decision to administer medicines at a facility may be limited by center policy to:

    a. Prescribed medications;

    b. Over-the-counter or nonprescription medications; or

    c. No medications except those required for emergencies or by law.

    3. To safely perform medication administration practices listed in 22VAC40-185-510, whenever the center has agreed to administer over-the-counter medications other than topical skin gel, cream, or ointment, the administration must be performed by a staff member or independent contractor who has satisfactorily completed a training course developed or approved by the Department of Social Services in consultation with the Department of Health and the Board of Nursing and taught by an R.N., L.P.N., physician, or pharmacist; or performed by a staff member or independent contractor who is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to administer medications.

    a. The course, which shall include competency guidelines, shall reflect currently accepted safe medication administration practices, including instruction and practice in topics such as, but not limited to, reading and following manufacturer's instructions; observing relevant laws, policies and regulations; and demonstrating knowledge of safe practices for medication storage and disposal, recording and reporting responsibilities, and side effects and emergency recognition and response.

    b. The approved training curriculum and materials shall be reviewed by the department at least every three years and revised as necessary.

    c. Staff required to have the training shall be retrained at three-year intervals.

    4. Any child for whom emergency medications (such as but not limited to albuterol, glucagon, and epipen) have been prescribed shall always be in the care of a staff member or independent contractor who meets the requirements in subdivision 1 of this subsection.

    5. There shall always be at least one staff member on duty who has obtained within the last three years instruction in performing the daily health observation of children.

    6. Daily health observation training shall include:

    a. Components of daily health check for children;

    b. Inclusion and exclusion of the child from the class when the child is exhibiting physical symptoms that indicate possible illness;

    c. Descriptions of how diseases are spread and the procedures or methods for reducing the spread of disease;

    d. Information concerning the Virginia Department of Health Notification of Reportable Diseases pursuant to 12VAC5-90-80 and 12VAC5-90-90, also available from the local health department and the website of the Virginia Department of Health; and

    e. Staff occupational health and safety practices in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogens regulation.

    E. Before assuming job responsibilities, staff who work with children in therapeutic child day programs and special needs child day programs shall receive training in:

    1. Universal precautions procedures;

    2. Activity adaptations;

    3. Medication administration;

    4. Disabilities precautions and health issues; and

    5. Appropriate intervention strategies.

    F. For therapeutic child day programs and special needs child day programs, staff who work directly with children shall annually attend 24 hours of staff development activities. At least eight hours of this training shall be on topics related to the care of children with special needs.

Historical Notes

Former 22VAC15-30-310 derived from VR175-08-01 § 3.12, eff. November 1, 1993; amended, Volume 12, Issue 04, eff. March 1, 1996; Volume 14, Issue 21, eff. September 1, 1998; Volume 21, Issue 12, eff. June 1, 2005; Volume 23, Issue 20, eff. July 11, 2007; Volume 24, Issue 10, eff. March 6, 2008; amended and renumbered as 22VAC40-185-240, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 01, eff. November 1, 2012.

Statutory Authority

§§ 63.2-217 and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.