Florida Administrative Code
63 - DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
63H - Staff Training
Chapter 63H-3 - STAFF TRAINING
Section 63H-3.006 - Instructor Qualifications, Documentation, Training Plans, Course Hours, and Returning Staff
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 63H-3.006
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Instructor Qualifications.
(a) All instructors must have successfully
completed the Instructor Techniques course prior to the delivery of training,
with the following exceptions:
1. FTOs that
provide on-the-job training to newly hired staff,
2. Support staff who are designated by their
supervisor to provide training to a staff member that is a specific and
specialized skill of a support staff member's position and is not a topic
identified in Chapter 63H-3, F.A.C.
(b) Any individual who is not IT trained and
who seeks authorization to instruct a course related to a specific
certification, licensure or training must submit for approval a completed
Instructor Exemption form to the Director of Talent, Leadership, and Culture
through their respective administrator for each training topic delivered. The
Instructor Exemption Form (TLC 001, April 2023) is incorporated by reference
into this rule and is available electronically at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15377.
(c) Instructors may receive hour for hour
credit for any course they deliver towards their annual in-service training
hours.
(d) The Office of Training,
Leadership, and Culture shall develop prerequisite criteria for the instructor
techniques course. The Office of Talent, Leadership, and Culture shall develop
prerequisite and renewal requirements for all train-the-trainer courses.
Criteria to become an instructor must at minimum address the candidate's length
of service and disciplinary record.
(e) Only certified RI Instructors shall
conduct RI training.
(f) Only
certified CPR/AED/First Aid instructors shall conduct CPR/AED/First Aid
training.
(2) Training Plans for Direct Care Staff.
(a) Each
facility, program area, circuit, or unit shall create and maintain an annual
training calendar or plan that identifies all direct care staff training
identified in this rule and any additional training required in awarded
contracts. The calendar or plan shall include course descriptions and credited
hours. The final training plan must be reviewed and approved by the Assistant
Secretary of the program area and the Director of Talent, Leadership, and
Culture.
(b) Training calendars or
plans shall be completed prior to implementation and shall be maintained at the
facility, program, or unit, and must be approved by the highest-ranking
official at the location.
(3) Course Topic Hours.
(a) Curricula are competency-based, meaning
the curriculum uses specific objectives and performance-based learning to
achieve performance standards, in lieu of established contact hours in a
delivery format that ensures the training school delivers all curriculum
materials.
(b) Under the direction
of the Training Entity, training sites and instructors have the flexibility to
redistribute topic hours in areas where greater emphasis is needed.
Additionally, with the written approval of the Training Entity, additional
learning aids may be used to enhance instruction of the learning goals and
objectives.
(c) Sworn law
enforcement officers may be exempt from certain topics required of direct care
staff if the objectives of the course required by the Criminal Justice
Standards and Training Commission align with department course objectives. The
Training Entity or their designee shall be responsible for the determination of
all exemptions.
(d) All individual
staff training hours shall be documented in the SkillPro learning management
system.
(4) Returning Staff.
(a) Returning direct care and state
support staff who return less than two years from separation shall complete all
annual update requirements for certification or training set forth in this
rule.
(b) Returning direct care and
state support staff who return two or more years from separation shall complete
all certification and training requirements in this
rule.
Rulemaking Authority 985.601, 985.645 FS. Law Implemented 985.02(3), 985.601, 985.645 FS.
New 3-6-22, Amended 8-3-23.
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