Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65C - Family Safety and Preservation Program
Chapter 65C-33 - CHILD WELFARE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
Section 65C-33.016 - Trainer Program
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Every Child Welfare Trainer hired after August 1, 2019 who engages in instruction of the Pre-Service Curriculum, herein referred to as "Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer, " must apply for the Trainer Program within three (3) months of hire into a position of Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer. Any Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer hired prior to August 1, 2019, must apply for the Trainer Program within three (3) months of the program's inception. If the Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer is not a Certified Florida Child Welfare Professional, he or she must pass the waiver test before applying to the Trainer Program. If the waiver test is not passed, then the Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer must follow requirements outlined in subsections 65C-33.010(3) -(4), F.A.C.
(2) The program provider, in consultation with the Department, shall create an instrument to evaluate an applicant's level of content knowledge and delivery skills.
(3) Upon application to the Trainer Program, the program provider will evaluate the applicant and categorize him or her into one of the following levels:
(4) If the applicant is categorized as Level 1, 2(a), or (2)(b) after application evaluation, then the applicant will be required to complete the Trainer Program, instructed by the program provider, that addresses content knowledge and/or delivery skills as referenced in paragraphs (2)(a)-(b) of this rule. Until such time as the Child Welfare Pre-Service Trainer attains Level 3, the employing agency shall assess and provide necessary supports for the Child Welfare Pre-Service Trainer while engaging in duties related to instruction of the Pre-Service curricula.
(5) At the end of the training program, the Child Welfare Pre-Service Trainer will be assessed on content knowledge and/or delivery skills using the instrument created in accordance with subsection (2) of this rule. The applicant attains Level 3 upon a satisfactory assessment by the program provider. Once a Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer attains a Level 3, he or she may apply for certification as a Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer with the Third Party Credentialing Entity in accordance with the requirements set forth in rule 65C-33.002, F.A.C.
(6) If after a year the Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer has not reached Level 3, a written plan must be established by the employing agency, based on input from the program provider, to address identified gaps in the trainer's skills and abilities and to assist the trainer in attaining Level 3.
(7) In order to maintain certification and stay at Level 3, the Child Welfare Trainer must complete a minimum of 20 hours of in-service training annually. Hours must include at least one (1) course provided by the Trainer Program. If Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer certification lapses, the trainer must reapply for the Trainer Program.
(8) The requirements to become a certified Pre-Service Child Welfare Trainer will not apply to individuals who:
Rulemaking Authority 402.40 FS. Law Implemented 402.40 FS.
New 5-28-18.