N.M. Admin. Code § 8.9.4.33

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 8.9.4.33 - PERSONNEL AND STAFFING REQUIREMENTS FOR HOMES
A. PERSONNEL AND STAFFING REQUIREMENTS:
(1) A licensee will not allow any staff member, including the licensee, or any other adult living in the home involved in an incident which would disqualify that staff member or other adult under the department's most current version of the background check and employment history verification provisions pursuant to 8.8.3 NMAC to continue to work directly or unsupervised with children or to reside in the home.
(2) All staff members will demonstrate the ability to perform essential job functions that reasonably ensure the health, safety and welfare of children in care.
(3) Educators who work directly with children and who are counted in the staff/child ratios must be 18 years of age or older.
(4) The licensee shall be in the licensed child care home during at least seventy-five percent of the home's core hours of operation.
(5) Substitutes, volunteers and part time second educators counted in the staff/child ratios shall meet the same requirements as regular staff members, except for training requirements. Substitutes and part time second educators routinely employed in the home but working 20 hours or less a week shall complete half the required training hours. Such employees working more than 20 hours per week shall complete all required training hours. The primary educator in a licensed home shall complete all required training hours, regardless of the number of hours worked.
(6) A home licensed to provide care for six or fewer children will have at least one educator in the home at all times. A home licensed to provide care for more than two children under the age of two will have at least two educators in the home at all times.
(7) A home licensed for seven to 12 children will have at least two educators at the home when more than six children are present or when more than two children under the age of two are present.
(8) Children will never be left unattended. An educator will be with the children at all times whether activities are inside or outside of the home. Educators will be onsite, available and responsive to children during all hours of operation. Providers and secondary caregivers shall perform head counts at regular intervals throughout the day.
B. STAFF QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING:
(1) All new staff members working directly with children regardless of the number of hours employed per week shall complete the following training within three months of their date of hire. Training must be approved to fulfill the following requirements. Approved trainings and substitutions will be listed on the ECECD's website. All current educators will have three months to comply with the following training from the date these regulations are promulgated:
(a) prevention and control of infectious diseases (including immunization);
(b) prevention of sudden infant death syndrome and use of safe sleeping practices;
(c) administration of medication, consistent with standards for parental consent;
(d) prevention of and response to emergencies due to food or other allergic reactions;
(e) building and physical premises safety, including identification of and protection from hazards that can cause bodily injury such as electrical hazards, bodies of water, and vehicular traffic;
(f) prevention of shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma;
(g) emergency preparedness and response planning for emergencies resulting from a natural disaster, or a man-caused;
(h) handling and storage of hazardous materials and the appropriate disposal of bio contaminants;
(i) precautions in transporting children (if applicable);
(j) first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) awareness with a pediatric component;
(k) recognition and reporting of child abuse and neglect; and
(l) a child development course that addresses all major domains of child development, including cognitive, social emotional, physical development and approach to learning as defined by the federal Child Care and Development Fund (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-45/subtitle-A/subchapter-A/part-98.98.44.b.ii), or approved three-credit early care and education course or an equivalent approved by the department.
(2) New staff members working directly with children regardless of the number of hours employed per week will complete the following, or a three-credit early care and education course or an equivalent approved by the department prior to or within twelve months of employment or the effective date of these regulation amendments. Substitute educators are exempt from this requirement. Training must be approved by ECECD to fulfill the requirements. Approved trainings and substitutions will be listed on ECECD's website.
(a) Learning Environment: How Classroom Arrangement Impacts Behavior
(b) Challenging Behavior: Reveal the Meaning
(c) Building Strong Relationships with Families
(d) Honoring All Families
(3) A home will keep a training log on file including the date of the training, name of educator, hours earned, subject/competency area, source of training, and training certificates.
(4) Educators working for a home will receive at least 12 documented hours of training during each year, including six hours in child growth and development and three hours in health, safety, nutrition, and infection control. The three remaining training hours must be within the seven competency areas. The competency areas are:
(a) child growth, development and learning;
(b) health, safety, nutrition and infection control;
(c) family and community collaboration;
(d) developmentally appropriate content;
(e) learning environment and curriculum implementation;
(f) assessment of children and programs; and
(g) professionalism.
(5) An educator cannot count more than three hours in first aid or CPR training toward the total hours required. Online first aid and CPR training will not be approved unless there is a hands-on component included. In-person requirements may be waived in case of an emergency. For this purpose, a year begins and ends at the anniversary date of employment. Training must be provided by individuals who are registered on the New Mexico trainer registry. Identical trainings shall not be repeated for the purpose of obtaining credit.
(6) Infant and toddler educators must have at least two hours of training in infant and toddler care within six months of starting work. The two hours will count toward the 12-hour requirement in Paragraph (3).
(7) A home must have all educators certified in first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with a pediatric component. Staff shall obtain the first aid and CPR certification within three months of being hired. All staff shall maintain current first aid and CPR certification. Prior to licensure, the primary caregiver shall have CPR certification.

N.M. Admin. Code § 8.9.4.33

Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, October 25, 2022, eff. 11/1/2022, Amended by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, October 8, 2024, eff. 10/8/2024