An applicant for licensure as an assisted living director must complete a field experience. The field experience must provide practical learning experiences to complement the AL-DIR's ongoing core training and work or volunteer experience in assisted living, long-term care, general health care, and management. The field experience must follow the National Administrator-in-Training Program Manual ("program manual") or a similar training program preapproved by the board. The program manual is incorporated by reference. The program manual is available on the board's website and is subject to change every five years. The field experience must be conducted within an assisted living facility or facilities and require the ALDIR's residency to average 20 hours per week. Upon mutual agreement of the ALDIR and the director, an assisted living facility may serve as the field experience site for a student who is employed by the assisted living facility, provided that the ALDIR is relieved of all previous duties during the time of the field experience.
Before beginning the field experience, the ALDIR must complete a self-assessment prescribed by the board that identifies topics where education, experience, and training are needed. The ALDIR must share the results of the self-assessment with the mentor and allow the mentor to provide input into the self-assessment. The mentor must determine the duration of the field experience, with 480 hours recommended but a minimum of 320 hours required and a maximum of 1,000 hours allowed, and the focus of the field experience based on the topics identified in the self-assessment.
Regardless of the areas identified in the self-assessment, the field experience must include, but need not be limited to, the following:
At the end of each field experience and as part of the licensure process, the ALDIR and the mentor must provide evidence to the board demonstrating completion of the board-approved self-assessment and remediation of any areas identified in the self-assessment as deficient.
Minn. R. agency 160, ch. 6400, COURSE REQUIREMENTS, pt. 6400.7030