Online Course: Developing Your Identity, Skills, and Confidence as a Supervisor

Event description

Course facts:

Dates:

Spring 2017: Tuesdays, April 11-May 9

Time:

Spring 2016: 2:00-3:15 PM ET

Subject: Supervision skills development

Practice level: Beginner & Intermediate 

CE credit:

ASWB: 9 hours

NAADAC: 9 hours

NBCC: 6 hours

Course type: Live online

75 minutes weekly live webcast

roughly 35 minutes of weekly home study activities

Covered topics: Supervision

Who should take this course:

  • Current supervisors who wish to enhance their skills
  • New supervisors who seek to develop strong skills
  • Those whose professional development goals include becoming a supervisor

Learning objectives:

  • Define and give examples of the four functions of supervision
  • Describe the role and utility of parallel process within the supervisory relationship
  • Name three positive outcomes for organizations that provide effective supervision
  • Demonstrate how to apply a developmental approach to support supervisors and supervisees
  • Identify three strategies for implementing supervision in your organization

WEEKLY AGENDA

  • Week 1: Introduction and Overview of Supervision
  • Week 2: Administrative Dimensions of Supervision
  • Week 3: Evaluative Dimensions of Supervision
  • Week 4: Educative and Clinical Dimensions of Supervision
  • Week 5: Supportive Dimensions of Supervision

 

Details
Presenter
Ayala Livny and Ken Kraybilil
Event date
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Attendance mode
Online
Cost
$265
Contact
Rachel Ehly
Position
Managing Director
Organization
t3