Section 407.90 Staffing Structure
a) The day care center shall provide staff to ensure the care and safety of
the children at all times.
- A written staffing plan shall organize the staff and enable them
to give the children continuity of care and supervision.
- Each staff person shall be qualified for his or her position, as
required by this Part, at the time he or she is hired or promoted.
- Sufficient child care staff shall be provided to assure that staff/child
ratios are maintained as required by Section 407.190.
- Staff changes shall be minimized so that each child can experience
consistent relationships with as few adults as possible.
- Changes in the position of director or school-age director shall
be reported to the Department no later than the next business day after the
change. All other staff employment changes shall be reported to the Department
each month on forms prescribed by the Department.
b) The day care center shall employ a qualified child care director to oversee
the program and administer day-to-day operations. The child care director shall
be responsible for the planning and supervision of the program and activities
of the children; orientation to newly employed staff; on-site supervision of all
staff; and in-service training totaling a minimum of 15 clock hours per year for
each member of the child care staff.
c) Multi-site school-age programs, with a maximum daily enrollment of 50 children
per site, may use a two-tier administrative structure consisting of a school-age
director responsible for multiple school-age sites and school-age site coordinators
responsible for each school-age site. The school-age director may be responsible
for up to six different school-age sites, each of which is under the direct
supervision of a school-age site coordinator. When the school-age director is
responsible for four to six sites, he or she shall not have any additional programmatic
or administrative responsibilities for other sites or programs. The division
of responsibilities between the school-age director and the on-site coordinator
shall be documented.
d) Each group of children shall be under the direct supervision of an early
childhood teacher or a school-age worker.
- Infant, toddler and preschool groups, as well as multi-age groups,
shall be supervised by an early childhood teacher at all times, except as
allowed by Section 407.190(e)(2).
- School-age groups shall be supervised by a school-age worker at
all times, except as allowed by Section 407.90(e)(2) below.
- Early childhood teachers and school-age workers shall be responsible
for planning and supervising the group, as well as supervising assistants.
e) Assistants shall be assigned to each group as needed to meet the staff/child
ratios required by Section 407.190.
- Early childhood assistants shall be assigned to infant, toddler
and preschool groups and work under the direct supervision of an early childhood
teacher. They shall not assume full responsibility for the group, except as
allowed by Section 407.190(e).
- School-age assistants shall be assigned to school-age groups and
work under the direct supervision of a school-age worker. At the discretion
of the school-age worker, school-age assistants may be responsible for small
groups of ten or fewer children during special planned on-site activities
for a limited period of time, not to exceed one hour per five-hour period.
Activities may include activities on the center's on-site outdoor play area.
f) Support staff shall be provided as needed.
- There shall be sufficient support staff so that assignment of service
duties does not interfere with the child care staff's responsibilities for
the direct care of the children.
- Support staff shall have the same personnel qualifications required
of other staff by Section 407.100.
g) Resource personnel shall be available as appropriate. Persons providing professional
services to children shall comply with current State registration and/or certification
laws, if applicable.
h) Day care centers licensed for ten or fewer three- to five-year-old children
and operating with only one regular staff person shall provide:
- A daily assistant to help when attention must be given to activities
other than the direct care of children; and
- At least two persons who can respond to a call and be on the premises
within five minutes, so that the adult in charge will not have to leave the
children unattended in the event of an emergency; and
- A substitute who is familiar with the children and program.
(Source: Added at 22 Ill. Reg., effective January 1, 1998)

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