TX HHS Form 8621. Staff and Volunteer Application to Enter Certification Training

TX HHS Form 8621. Staff and Volunteer Application to Enter Certification Training

The TX HHS Form 8621, Staff and Volunteer Application to Enter Certification Training, is a crucial document for individuals seeking to enter the Texas State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program's certification training. This form helps solve the problem of ensuring that applicants meet the necessary requirements and qualifications for participation in the program.

The application requires applicants to provide personal information, including employment status, emergency contact details, and language proficiency. Additionally, it asks about previous experiences working with elderly individuals or long-term care facilities, as well as any current or past connections to such facilities. A criminal history check will be conducted before accepting anyone into the program.

Key features of this form include the requirement for a criminal history check and the need for applicants to disclose their employment status, language proficiency, and previous experiences working with elderly individuals or long-term care facilities. The application is typically filled out by staff and volunteers seeking to enter the certification training program. By submitting this form, applicants can demonstrate their suitability for participation in the program.

  • The application requires a criminal history check before acceptance into the program.
  • Applicants must disclose their employment status, language proficiency, and previous experiences working with elderly individuals or long-term care facilities.
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https://www.hhs.texas.gov/regulations/forms/8000-8999/form-8621-staff-volunteer-application-enter-certification-training