Observation and Six Month Reporting Sample Clauses

Observation and Six Month Reporting. The Supervisor will provide a minimum of one-hour of individual supervision during each week, where the supervisor and intern review the intern’s activities during the period. Supervision will also include the supervisor observing the intern conducting a minimum of one counseling session each month. Supervision will also include the supervisor verifying all educational and CEU's required during each reporting period. The supervisor and intern will jointly submit the required 6-month report and notify the Board in writing within five calendar days of any change in the supervision status. In order for a counselor intern to pass the certification examination, the intern must have knowledge and/or experience in all aspects of alcohol and drug abuse counseling. During each supervision period you should evaluate growth/change in each area and identify specific learning activities. The assessment of knowledge and planning of activities should be made in conjunction with the intern. Use the following codes to evaluate current knowledge: 5 Advanced or full experience 4 Intermediate experience 3 Basic or entry level experience 2 Limited experience in area 1 No experience Advanced or full knowledge Intermediate knowledge Basic or entry level knowledge Limited knowledge No knowledge, no training This is meant as a tool to guide the intern and supervisor in planned activities while preparing for the examination CURRENT LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE CURRENT LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE PROPOSED ACTIVITIES DURING THE INTERNSHIP EXAMINATION CATEGORIES
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Observation and Six Month Reporting. The Supervisor will provide a minimum of one-hour of individual supervision during each week, where the supervisor and intern review the intern’s activities during the period. Supervision will also include the supervisor observing the intern conducting a minimum of one counseling session each month. Supervision will also include the supervisor verifying all educational and CUE’s required during each reporting period. The supervisor and intern will jointly fill out the required 6-month report and notify the Board in writing within five calendar days of any changes in the supervision status. In order for a clinical intern to pass the certification examination, the intern must have knowledge and/or experience in all aspects of substance use counseling. During each supervision period you should evaluate growth/change in each area and identify specific learning activities. The assessment of knowledge and planning of activities should be made in conjunction with the intern. Use the following codes to evaluate current knowledge. 5 Advanced or full experience 4 Intermediate experience 3 Basic or entry level experience 2 Limited experience in area 1 No experience 5 Advanced or full knowledge 4 Intermediate knowledge 3 Basic or entry level knowledge 2 Limited knowledge 1 No knowledge, no training
Observation and Six Month Reporting. The Supervisor will provide a minimum of one-hour of individual supervision during each week, where the supervisor and intern review the intern’s activities during the period. Supervision will also include the supervisor observing the intern conducting a minimum of one counseling session each month. Supervision will also include the supervisor verifying all educational and CUE’s required during each reporting period. The supervisor and intern will jointly submit there required 6-month report and notify the Board in writing within five calendar days of any changes in the supervision status. In order for a clinical intern to pass the certification examination, the intern must have knowledge and/or experience in all aspects of clinical mental health counseling. During each supervision period you should evaluate growth/change in each area and identify specific learning activities. The assessment of knowledge and planning of activities should be made in conjunction with the intern. Use the following codes to evaluate current knowledge.

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