- All staff must complete the On-Demand CCDF Health and Safety Training. You can find guidance for how to sign up for the training by reviewing this resource.
- CPR/First Aid-All Staff (see above for training information).
- Department-approved mandated reporter training (see above).
- All staff must complete the On-Demand CCDF Health and Safety Training. You can find guidance for how to sign up for the training by reviewing this resource.
- CPR/First Aid-All Staff (see above for training information).
- Department-approved mandated reporter training. (see above).
- All staff must complete the On-Demand CCDF Health and Safety Training. You can find guidance for how to sign up for the training by reviewing this resource.
- CPR/First Aid- All Staff (see above for training information).
- Department-approved mandated reporter training (see above).
- All staff must complete the On-Demand CCDF Health and Safety Training. You can find guidance for how to sign up for the training by reviewing this resource.
Link directly to the child care licensing rules:
- Family Child Care Licensing Rule (PDF)
- Child Care Facility Licensing Rule (Including Child Care Centers, Nursery Schools, Small Child Care Facilities, Other Programs) [PDF]
If you need support in any of these areas, you can request technical assistance from Maine Roads to Quality Professional Development Network (MRTQ PDN) by completing an Onsite Consultation Request. If you need any assistance completing the request you can use this resource: Creating an Onsite Consultation Request. You can learn more about the services that MRTQ PDN provides by visiting the MRTQ PDN website.
Another optional support to you as you work to become licensed is the Communities of Practice (CoP) that MRTQ PDN offers. View a list of current Communities of Practice here. Communities of Practice (also known as “CoPs”) are “groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.” CoPs are not training; they are a different type of professional development where the content is driven by the participants. Most CoPs meet monthly for approximately two hours. You can join a CoP at any time! Child Care Licensing counts your attendance at MRTQ PDN sponsored CoPs as professional growth hours towards your annual training requirements.
Opening Child Care in Maine
- Opening Child Care in Maine: Resources and Support
- Part 1: Understanding Types of Child Care Available in Maine
- Part 2: What Steps Should I Take to be Ready to Apply for a Child Care License?
- Part 3: I am Ready to Apply for a Child Care License
- Part 4: Understanding and Applying to Be a Child Care Subsidy Provider
- Part 5: What is the Child and Adult Care Food Program and Where Do I Go to Enroll?