Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 388-112A-0330 - What is on-the-job training?(1) Effective July 1, 2012, on-the-job training is a method of training where the long-term care worker successfully demonstrates in the 70-hour home care aide basic training, the core competencies in personal care and infection control skills while working with a resident on the job, instead of in a practice training setting.(2) A qualified instructor as defined in WAC 388-112A-1240 provides on-the-job training and directly observes, coaches, and reinforces skills training for up to two long-term care workers at a time. The qualified instructor who provides the on-the-job training: (a) Need not be the same instructor who taught the core competency training; and(b) May be the immediate supervisor of the long-term care worker who receives the on-the-job training.(3) The person who oversees on-the-job training must:(a) Submit DSHS required forms and become an approved instructor for the core competency of basic training;(b) Verify on a department approved skills checklist the long-term care worker's successful completion of the demonstrated skills; and(c) Not relinquish required duties to trainee caregivers when acting as a trainer.(4) The department must approve the number of on-the-job hours included in the 70-hour home care aide basic training.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-112A-0330
Adopted by WSR 17-22-036, Filed 10/24/2017, effective 11/24/2017Amended by WSR 23-01-022, Filed 12/9/2022, effective 1/9/2023