Date/Time
3 Supervision CEs
A social worker who assumes the role of supervisor has specific obligations. A supervisor is responsible for the quality of work that is performed by the supervise, they must be competent in the areas they provide supervision, and they are responsible for assisting the supervisee in gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with their clients. That doesn’t stop the supervisor from using creative approaches during both individualized and group supervision.
Participants will learn ways to keep supervision interesting while still instilling the knowledge necessary to become a successful independent practitioner.
Learning Objectives
Learn at least two ways to be creative during both individual and group supervision.
Understand at least two benefits of both group and individual supervision when using innovative approaches.
Recognize at least two reasons to keep supervision interesting when dealing with challenging scenarios.
Target Audience: Social Workers, LCPCs, and Psychologists
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: University of Maryland School of Social Work
Cost: $70.00-$90.00
For questions, email cpe@ssw.umaryland.edu