Would you like the opportunity to enhance your current knowledge or learn how technology can provide an innovative way to approach clinical supervision? This series will provide a 20-hour curriculum that covers topics essential to the development and/or improvement of skills when using technology to conduct clinical supervision in behavioral health settings.
Every Wednesday, August 4 – September 29, 2021, 2:00 – 3:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time
The first 35 registrants will receive a scholarship that covers the entire $500 cost of participation. Once the 35 spots have been filled, registration will be closed. As a grant sponsored scholarship and to receive continuing education hours, it is expected participants will attend the live orientation; be prepared for and join each session; be on camera at least 90% of the time; and actively engage in group discussions.
PLEASE NOTE: Registrants enrolled in this series are required to attend the first two weeks. If you cannot attend these sessions, you will forfeit your attendance. Due to limited enrollment, if you cannot commit to the full participant requirements, please defer this registration opportunity to others.
In addition, it is expected that participants will have access to the appropriate technology by Week 2 to fully participate and be on camera at least 90% of the time. This is not a webinar series and active participation is required to gain/improve skills. Registration is not transferable to another person.
If you have questions, please email the NFARtec Workwise Staff at [email protected] or contact the NFARtec staff by phone at 866-617-2816 (toll-free).
The series has been approved for a total of 21 contact hours (1-hour orientation and 20-hours content instruction) through the National Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC), International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC), and the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) ACEP No. 6492. No credit will be awarded for non-attendance or partial attendance. The knowledge and skills learned should be applied within the framework of any applicable operating and/or credentialing regulations in your State of practice.