New Mexico NAC
Earn your New Mexico Director's Qualifications with our program. Our training program is only 2 1/2 days of class rather than an entire semester! The NICCM National Administrative Credential (NAC) is now an accepted course to earn your qualifications as set by New Mexico Child Care Licensing. Our program has been used by countless New Mexico participants as a key component in acquiring their New Mexico Director's Qualifications since our inception in 1994. Our participants rate our program as "of the highest caliber" and "most user friendly" way of meeting their educational requirements. Consider our program before going a different route to Earn or Renew your National Administrative Credential and New Mexico Director's Qualifications.
The NICCM NAC course is offered through 2 and a half day live events that are held monthly in different cities around the United States. The NICCM NAC course is also available through a Distance Learning Program now offered through a web-based program for our Distance participants.
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New Mexico Child Care Licensing Rules: 8.16.2.23 PERSONNEL AND STAFFING REQUIREMENTS FOR CENTERS:
- STAFF QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING:
The National Administrator Credential (NAC)* | and | Child Development/Early Childhood Education | and |
Two-years experience in an early childhood growth and development setting |
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Child Growth, Development and Learning (one of the AA-level “common core courses”)** | |||||
Usage in New Mexico and College Credit
NICCM is proud to continue our partnership with UAF to allow students who take the NAC course to earn College Credit. Once participants complete the NAC course, their completed UAF registration form will be submitted to the University with their grade. UAF will then Issue both a Certificate for 45 Vocational hours and a transcript for 2 College Credits. (A small fee to the college will apply.) The UAF-NICCM NAC Certificate is then submitted to the New Mexico Child Care Licensing Division along with any other required information. As of 2019, all New Mexico Participants will be required to submit the UAF certificate for proof of completion of a National Administrator Credential (NAC) that has been administered through a college or University.
Course Information
The National Administrative Credential (NAC) is divided into 5 Sessions each containing 2 distinct units of study. Each session is approximately 4 hours long. Participants can sign up for individual sessions or complete all 5 Sessions and the Test/Praxis to earn their Director Credential. (45 contact hours/45 CEU's)
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Session A: (4 Contact Hours/.4 CEUs)
Unit 1: Fiscal Management: Developing the Budget
Unit 2: Insurance For Your Center
Session B: (4 Contact Hours/.4 CEUs)
Unit 3: Recruiting, Hiring & New Teacher Orientation
Unit 4: Employee Handbooks, Evaluations and Job Descriptions
Session C: (4 Contact Hours/.4 CEUs)
Unit 5: Parent Communication
Unit 6: Child Development – The Essentials
Session D: (4 Contact Hours/.4 CEUs)
Unit 7: Working With the Difficult Employee
Unit 8: Administrative Leadership
Session E: (4 Contact Hours/.4 CEUs)
Unit 9: The New Economy Challenges and Opportunities
Unit 10: Train the Trainer (Brand New!)
Session F: Praxis (25 Contact Hours/2.5 CEUs) Complete at an event with Tutoring or at Home.
Cost
Registration Fees: | Entire Conference | |
Early Registration (31+ Days in Advance) | $509.00 | |
Regular Registration (11-30 Days in Advance) | $559.00 | |
Late Registration (Within 10 Days of the Event) | $609.00 | |
Distance Learning Program (Web-Based Online Video) | ||
Distance Learning Program (additional $35 for Priority Shipping) | $559.00 | |
NAC Optional Tutoring | $160.00 |
All registration fees and other fees are non-refundable.