(A)As used in this rule, "supervisor" isA public children services agency (PCSA) supervisor, as
defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code., shall complete all of the following:
(1)(B)APublic children services agency (PCSA) supervisors are to
complete a minimum of sixty hours of 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 the their first year of the
supervisor's continuous employment with the agency in that position. The supervisor is to complete any remaining supervisory core
courses during their second year of continuous employment with the agency in
that position.
(2)(C)PCSA supervisors are to
complete Thirty thirty hours of annual
in-service training after their first year of continuous
employment with the agency as part-time or full-time supervisors. The training
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) after the
first year of continuous employment with the agency as a supervisor.
(3)Completion of any remaining supervisory
core modules offered by the OCWTP during the second year of continuous
employment with the agency.
(4)(D)PCSA supervisors are to
complete a minimum of twelve Twelve hours
of approved domestic violence training course(s) listed within the statewide LMS. during the first two years of continuous employment with the
agency if hired as a supervisor. Supervisors who have completed twelve hours of
domestic violence training while employed as a caseworker, are exempt from this
requirement. The twelve hours may be in addition to the training required
during the supervisor's first year of employment or part of the training
required during the second year of employment. Training shall include, at a
minimum, the following:
(a)(1)PCSA supervisors hired
after January 1, 2007, are to complete this training within two years of
continuous employment with the agency if hired or promoted as a supervisor.Laws governing domestic violence, including all of the
following:
(i)The definition of domestic violence
under section 3113.31 of the Revised Code.
(ii)Mandates of courts, law enforcement and
health care professionals.
(iii)Protection orders available to the victim
under sections 2919.26 and 3113.31 of the Revised Code.
(b)(2)PCSA supervisors who
have completed twelve hours of domestic violence training already recorded in
the statewide LMS are exempt from this requirementThe dynamics of domestic violence and its effects on the
family and other members within the household, including children and the
elderly.
(c)The identification and assessment of
domestic violence, including physical, behavioral, emotional and verbal
indicators that a family or household member may be at risk of domestic
violence.
(d)Safety planning for the victim of
domestic violence and other family members within the household at risk of
abuse or neglect, including children and the elderly.
(e)Accessing supportive and preventative
services through coordination with community service providers.
(5)(E)A PCSA supervisor shall
PCSA supervisors are to complete an introductory course approved
training in human trafficking listed within the
statewide LMS. within two years of the date of
hire. Training shall include, but is not limited to all of the following:
(1)PCSA supervisors hired after January 1,
2007, are to complete this training within two years of continuous employment
with the agency if hired or promoted as a supervisor.
(a)(2) PCSA supervisors who
have completed a human trafficking training already recorded in the statewide
LMS are exempt from this requirement.Laws
governing human trafficking, including all of the following:
(i) The definition of human trafficking
under section 2929.01 of the Revised Code.
(ii) Mandates of court, law enforcement and
other organizations working to bring attention to the problem of human
trafficking.
(iii) The criminal offense of trafficking in
persons under section 2905.32 of the Revised Code.
(b) The dynamics of human trafficking and
its effects on the victims.
(c) Human trafficking
(d) The provision of resources to identify
and assess victims of human trafficking. "The standards for Services to
Trafficked Persons" was developed in 2010 by the Ohio human trafficking
commision survivor services committee to provide best practice guidelines for
Ohio communities seeking to develop or strengthen a response system for
survivors of human trafficking (humantrafficking.ohio.gov/links/Service-standards.pdf).
(B)The PCSA may elect to offer initial
orientation training about the agency and the community to newly hired
supervisors. If an agency offers initial orientation training, this does not
count toward fulfilling the mandatory training requirements outlined in
paragraph (A) of this rule.
(C)The PCSA director may waive completion
of one or more training course requirements if either of the following applies:
(1)Within the last two years a PCSA
supervisor was previously employed by another PCSA or the same PCSA as a
supervisor and completed one or more OCWTP "Supervisory Core Courses"
at any time during the supervisor's previous employment with the PCSA. However,
any core courses not completed by the supervisor during the previous employment
cannot be waived.
(2) A supervisor has documentation of
completion of domestic violence training as outlined in paragraph (A)(4) of
this rule if within the last two years a PCSA supervisor was previously
employed by another PCSA or the same PCSA and completed twelve hours of
domestic violence training either as a caseworker or supervisor.
(D)If a waiver is granted pursuant to
paragraph (C)(1) of this rule, the PCSA shall provide in-service training to
the supervisor on any changes in policy and procedures occurring since the
supervisor completed the course.
(E)(F)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 once every two years to determine the
supervisor's training needs to ensure compliance with paragraph (A) of this
rule. Training needs of a supervisor shall
be based upon all of the following:
(1)Prior
background, performance, and experience of the
supervisor.
(2)Relevant
assigned job duties and responsibilities of the supervisor.
(3)Competencies
the supervisor and the immediate supervisor identify as needs.
(F)(G)The supervisor and the immediate supervisor
shall jointly develop a training plan. This training plan will be accessible
within the statewide LMS. learning
management system, "E-Track." The PCSA may contact the OCWTP
regional training centers for assistance in identifying appropriate training
activities for the supervisor.
(G)The supervisor's ongoing in-service
training requirements may be fulfilled by participating in a variety of
training activities. These training activities may include training offered by
any of the following:
(1)OCWTP.
(2)Ohio human services training system
(OHSTS).
(3)Ohio department of job and family
services. Up to six hours of rules training may be counted toward meeting the
continuing education training requirement.
(4)Accredited colleges or universities if
the course work is relevant to the supervisor's assigned duties. When
calculating in-service training hours through completion of courses offered by
colleges or universities the PCSA shall use the number of semester/quarter
hours awarded by the college or university.
(5)Seminars, conferences and workshops
relevant to the supervisor's assigned duties.
(H)The PCSA shall is to be
responsible for for all of
the following:
(1)Entering newly hired or promoted PCSA
supervisors in the statewide LMS within thirty days of the date of employment
with the agency as a supervisor commences.
(1)(2)MaintainingMaintain all work-related the education and in-service training
records of for PCSA
casework supervisors and
following the instructions set forth by the OCWTP for submission through "E-Track". Notify the OCWTP
("E-Track" person add/edit web form) within thirty days of new
supervisors hired or promoted by the agency, in order for the OCWTP to
establish or update an existing "E-Track" person record for the
employee.
(2)Maintaining all employees education and
in-service training records, including college transcripts and documentation of
compliance with all provisions of this rule.
Effective: 6/15/2022
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/31/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 05/31/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5153.123
Rule Amplifies: 5153.123, 5153.124, 5153.126, 5153.127
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1997, 09/01/1997, 04/01/2001,
02/01/2003, 07/01/2006, 01/01/2007, 08/17/2009, 05/01/2013, 04/01/2016,
10/31/2019