Wash. Admin. Code § 388-112A-1245
What are the requirements and minimum qualifications for high school instructors and programs that offer core basic, population specific, nurse delegation, and specialty trainings?
Effective Sep 1, 2024WSR 24-16-082RCW 70.128.230, 74.39A.009, 74.39A.070, 74.39A.074, and chapter 18.80 RCWSOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
(1) A high school instructor teaching core basic, population specific, nurse delegation core, nurse delegation special focus on diabetes, specialty and expanded specialty trainings must meet the following minimum qualifications:
- (a) Be at least 21 years of age;
- (b) Not have had a professional, adult family home, assisted living facility, or social services license or certification revoked in Washington state;
(c) Upon initial approval or hire, have a valid teaching credential with a related endorsement such as career and technical education, science, health, or special education; and
- (i) Have caregiving experience within the last five years in a school, community-based, or home setting; or
- (ii) Be a registered nurse with direct care experience within the last five years; or
- (iii) Be certificated under the vocational code V511614; or
- (iv) Have successfully completed core basic training taught by a DSHS approved instructor; or
- (v) Have taught 40 hours of basic training while being mentored by an instructor who is approved to teach basic training;
- (d) Have at least 100 hours teaching experience;
- (e) Be knowledgeable in caregiving practices and demonstrate competency for teaching the course content or units being taught; and
- (f) Have successfully completed a specialty or expanded specialty training class before providing training in that curriculum to others;
- (2) In addition to requirements under subsection (1) of this section, an instructor for nurse delegation core or diabetes must have a current Washington or multistate registered nurse (RN) license in good standing without practice restrictions.
- (3) A high school home care aide training program must be approved and contracted by the department as a community instructor program.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.128.230, 74.39A.009, 74.39A.070, 74.39A.074, and chapter 18.80 RCW. WSR 24-16-082, § 388-112A-1245, filed 8/1/24, effective 9/1/24. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090 and 70.128.060. WSR 22-10-053, § 388-112A-1245, filed 4/29/22, effective 5/30/22; WSR 21-18-062, § 388-112A-1245, filed 8/26/21, effective 9/26/21.]