Should be at least eighteen years of age, Shall be individuals of good physical, cognitive, social, and emotional health and shall use mature judgment when making decisions impacting the quality of child care; Shall certify completion of a department-approved basic child care course within the first three months of employment, with the exception of substitute staff members and emergency designees; Shall certify the staff member’s own annual successful completion of the department-approved training related to child care as set forth below:If working thirty or more hours per week, certify thirteen hours of department-approved training annually; If working fewer than thirty hours and more than twenty hours per week, certify eleven hours of department-approved training annually; If working fewer than twenty hours and at least ten hours per week, certify nine hours of department-approved training annually; and. The orientation must address the following:Emergency health, fire, and safety procedures for the center; The importance of hand washing and sanitation procedures to reduce the spread of infection and disease among children and staff members; Any special health or nutrition problems of the children assigned to the staff member; Any special needs of the children assigned to the staff member; The planned program of activities at the child care center; Rules and policies of the child care center; and.