WAC 131-16-093
Types of professional-technical education
certificates. In issuing certificates for full-time and
part-time professional-technical instructors, as identified in
WAC 131-16-092 (3) and (4), the college district shall utilize
the following nomenclature and shall meet the standards set
forth below as a minimum:
(1) Teaching personnel.
Initial certification.
(a) Upon hire, teaching personnel will be issued initial
certification by the chief professional-technical
administrator. Initial certification lasts three years. The
initial certification process includes documentation of a
professional development plan which identifies priorities for
professional growth as specified in WAC 131-16-094. An
initial certificate is not renewable for
professional-technical instructors.
Standard certification.
(b) Standard certification will be issued by the chief
professional-technical administrator upon completion of the
requirements for initial certification. Standard
certification must be renewed on a five-year cycle. To
maintain standard certification, professional-technical
instructors must develop and complete a professional
development plan as specified in WAC 131-16-094.
(c) The hiring institution shall hold an orientation for
all new full-time professional-technical instructors. The
orientation outline must be on file at each campus.
First aid and CPR.
(d) A current first-aid certificate, including CPR and
bloodborne pathogens, must be earned by professional-technical
instructors prior to the second quarter of employment in
professional-technical programs where the instructional
environment brings students into physical proximity with
machinery, electrical circuits, biologicals, radioactive
substances, chemicals, flammables, intense heat, gases under
pressure, excavations, scaffolding, ladders, and/or other
hazards. Responsibility for ensuring that appropriate staff
has first-aid training will rest with the assigned chief
professional-technical administrator. The specific type of
first-aid program, including CPR, required of
professional-technical instructors shall be achieved by
passing a course of first-aid/CPR/bloodborne pathogen
instruction and participation in practical application of
subject matter determined and required by the department of
labor and industries. Specifically excluded from conformance
to the first-aid requirement are:
(i) Those instructors who teach related subjects to
professional-technical students, i.e., mathematics, English,
or communications skills, etc., when such subjects are taught
in classrooms rather than shops or laboratories.
(ii) Physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical
nurses, and others when their occupational competencies and
training include first-aid knowledge and skills equal to or
superior to that represented by the first-aid certification
being required under these regulations.
(2) Chief professional-technical administrators.
Upon hire, the chief professional-technical
administrators will be issued initial certification. To
maintain certification, the chief professional-technical
administrator must develop and complete a professional
development plan that includes as a minimum his/her ability to
use the professional-technical faculty skill standards to
guide and support the professional development of the
professional-technical instructors they supervise.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 04-07-094, §
131-16-093, filed 3/16/04, effective 4/16/04; 93-14-008, §
131-16-093, filed 6/24/93, effective 7/25/93. Statutory
Authority: RCW 28B.50.090 (7)(a). 91-21-009 (Order 134,
Resolution No. 91-27), § 131-16-093, filed 10/4/91, effective
11/4/91; 84-06-052 (Order 97, Resolution No. 84-7), §
131-16-093, filed 3/7/84; 80-13-011 (Order 82, Resolution No.
80-14), § 131-16-093, filed 9/8/80; Order 22, § 131-16-093,
filed 11/27/73.]