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25 | An Informal video conference was held between Licensing Program Manager (LPM), Leslie Lepori, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Melchisedeck Augustin, and Area Leader, Melanie Koontz-DeMarchi (FR), to review the current Non-Compliance Conference (NCC) plan, address recently cited areas, and discuss a plan for increased supervision, facility’s hiring policies, maintaining adequate staffing & ratios, preventing uncleared staff citations, and reinitiating the Technical Support Program (TSP) which is a non-enforcement program.
According to FR, she met with facility management on a rotational schedule which includes bi-weekly meeting to discuss matters related to licensing regulatory requirements. The Assistant Director (AD) reviewed Child Supervision Record (CSR) with staff and FR was available to provide the facility with suggestion(s) on how to effectively schedule staff and children into their assigned classrooms. FR stated the facility currently had enough staff to maintain staffing ratio requirements and encourages Director to overstaff to compensate for any staff turnover and increase supervision. The facility currently strives for six additional staff on the roster and has expanded their recruiting efforts, specifically increased outreach to colleges. The facility occasionally has access to a recruiter for six weeks at a time to assist with conducting reference check(s) and initial interviews.
To relieve facility management from some onboarding duties and to assist with successful onboarding, the facility intends to have newly hired staff participate in a three-day virtual onboarding, so they may learn about their position and acclimate to their new position, receive hands on training in a classroom environment; and receive a 30-60- & 90-day follow up assessment. FR confirmed there were currently more Aides than qualified teachers recruited but, the facility's overall plan is to develop and train Aides to become fully qualified teacher(s) by means of the facility’s in-house CDA program, the facility offered education reimbursement; it was noted that the facility management worked with the local colleges for efforts to further recruitment.
(Continue to LIC 809-C) |