Or. Admin. R. 414-350-0110 - Assistants
(1) Assistants may
be included in the caregiver/child ratio calculation.
(2) An Assistant I shall:
(a) Be at least 15 years of age;
(b) Have current certification in first aid
and pediatric CPR;
(A) CPR courses must have
practical hands-on instruction;
(B)
CPR courses that involve an on-line component with hands-on instruction may be
accepted;
(C) Strictly on-line CPR
training is not acceptable; and
(D)
New Assistant I's must complete the training within 90 days of
employment.
(c) Have on
file documentation of an orientation and be familiar with the provider's
policies and procedures and these requirements (OAR 414-350-0000 through
414-350-0405).
(d) Have completed a
minimum of 2 hours of training on child abuse and neglect that is specific to
Oregon law within 30 days of employment;
(e) Have a current food handler certification
approved by the Oregon Health Authority or CCLD before preparing or serving
food;
(f) Have completed CCLD
approved health and safety training within 30 days of employment; and
(g) Have completed CCLD approved safe sleep
training within 30 days of employment.
(3) An Assistant I, who is not enrolled in
the CBR because they are under the age of 18, must be supervised within sight
AND sound of the provider or substitute provider.
(4) An assistant I, who is enrolled in the
CBR, must be supervised within sight OR sound of the provider or substitute
provider.
(5) An Assistant II
shall:
(a) Be at least 18 years of
age;
(b) Have on file documentation
of an orientation and be familiar with the provider's policies and procedures
and these requirements (OAR 414-350-0000 through 414-350-0405);
(c) Have worked at least 60 hours at the
certified family child care home, in a minimum of 3-4 hour blocks of
time;
(d) Have current
certification in first aid and CPR. Training must have practical hands-on
instruction; therefore, online training is not acceptable;
(e) With the approval of the provider, may be
out of sight and sound of the provider with a group of children; and
(f) Have completed CCLD approved safe sleep
training.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.260, ORS 329A.280 & ORS 329A.290
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(1) Assistants may be included in the caregiver/child ratio calculation.
(2) An Assistant I shall:
(a) Be at least 15 years of age;
(b) Have current certification in first aid and pediatric CPR;
(A) CPR courses must have practical hands-on instruction;
(B) CPR courses that involve an on-line component with hands-on instruction may be accepted;
(C) Strictly on-line CPR training is not acceptable; and
(D) New Assistant I's must complete the training within 90 days of employment.
(c) Have on file documentation of an orientation and be familiar with the provider's policies and procedures and these requirements (OAR 414-350-0000 through 414-350-0405).
(d) Have completed a minimum of 2 hours of training on child abuse and neglect that is specific to Oregon law within 30 days of employment;
(e) Have a current food handler certification approved by the Oregon Health Authority or CCLD before preparing or serving food;
(f) Have completed CCLD approved health and safety training within 30 days of employment; and
(g) Have completed CCLD approved safe sleep training within 30 days of employment.
(3) An Assistant I, who is not enrolled in the CBR because they are under the age of 18, must be supervised within sight AND sound of the provider or substitute provider.
(4) An assistant I, who is enrolled in the CBR, must be supervised within sight OR sound of the provider or substitute provider.
(5) An Assistant II shall:
(a) Be at least 18 years of age;
(b) Have on file documentation of an orientation and be familiar with the provider's policies and procedures and these requirements (OAR 414-350-0000 through 414-350-0405);
(c) Have worked at least 60 hours at the certified family child care home, in a minimum of 3-4 hour blocks of time;
(d) Have current certification in first aid and CPR. Training must have practical hands-on instruction; therefore, online training is not acceptable;
(e) With the approval of the provider, may be out of sight and sound of the provider with a group of children; and
(f) Have completed CCLD approved safe sleep training.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.260, ORS 329A.280 & ORS 329A.290