Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-33 - Administrative Requirements
Section 5101:2-33-56 - Training requirements for PCSA supervisors
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) As used in this rule, "supervisor" is defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code.
(B) Public children services agency (PCSA) supervisors are to complete supervisory core training offered by the Ohio child welfare training program (OCWTP), including core course(s) in screening reports of child abuse, neglect, or dependency, during their first year of continuous employment as a supervisor.
(C) PCSA supervisors are to complete thirty hours of annual in-service training and/or coaching after their first year of continuous employment as part-time or full-time supervisors. The training and/or coaching activities are to be in areas relevant to the supervisor's assigned duties, approved by the PCSA director or designee, and entered into the statewide learning management system (LMS).
(D) PCSA supervisors are to complete an approved domestic violence training and an approved human trafficking training listed within the statewide LMS.
(E) The PCSA director or designee shall work with each supervisor to complete the individual training needs assessment (ITNA) and follow the instructions set forth by the OCWTP for submission. The ITNA for a supervisor is to be completed at least once every two years. Training needs of a supervisor shall be based upon the following:
(F) The supervisor and their immediate supervisor shall jointly develop a training plan. This training plan will be accessible within the statewide LMS. The PCSA may contact the OCWTP regional training centers for assistance in identifying appropriate training and/or coaching activities for the supervisor. For supervisors subject to the provisions of rule 5101:2-20-07 of the Administrative Code, at least six hours of the required thirty hours of ongoing training are to be courses related to adult protective services (APS).
(G) The PCSA is to be responsible for the following: