Responsibilities of the Resident. The resident will read, understand and intend to comply with the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioners in Virginia. The resident will verify that the supervisor has been approved as a supervisor by the Virginia Board of Counseling. The resident will establish and execute a supervisory contract for supervision before providing clinical substance abuse treatment services as a Licensed Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment and before counting hours toward LSATP licensure. The resident will participate in supervision with a goal of increasing competency in clinical practice and attend supervision on the agreed upon basis. The resident will be prepared to discuss with the supervisor the diagnosis/case conceptualization and treatment of each client as well as problems in the resident’s clinical milieu. The resident will provide appropriate and current raw data and clinical materials for supervision which are representative of the resident’s practice or of the specialty where more guidance and direction is needed. The resident will avoid engaging in activity for which the resident lacks competency, training, education, supervision and which may compromise client safety and wellbeing. The resident will refrain from calling themselves a substance abuse treatment practitioner or in any way representing themselves as an independent, autonomous practitioner or Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioner. The resident will refrain from directly billing for services rendered. The resident will, during the residency, include the resident’s name and the initials of resident’s degree, resident license number, and the title "Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment" in all written communications. The resident will inform clients in writing that the resident does not have authority for independent practice and is under supervision. The resident will provide the supervisor's name, professional address, and phone number. The resident must renew their temporary Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment license each year and will be required to complete three hours of continuing education courses that emphasize the ethics, standards of practice, or laws governing behavioral science professions in Virginia. The resident will understand that practicing as a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment with an expired license could be grounds the revocation, suspension, probation, reprimand, censure, or denial of license. The resident will complete residency hours and pass the Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), developed and managed by NAADAC, within six (6) years following initial issuance of a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment license. The resident will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioners. The resident will reach out to the supervisor outside of scheduled supervision to consult or in emergency situations, as needed. The resident will ensure that in-person supervision occurs a minimum of one hour and a maximum of four per 40 hours of work experience during the period of the residency. The resident understands that supervision that is not concurrent with a residency will not be accepted, nor will residency hours be accrued in the absence of supervision.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Resident. The resident will read, understand and intend to comply with the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioners Professional Marriage and Family Therapy in Virginia. The resident will verify that the supervisor has been approved as a supervisor by the Virginia Board of Counseling. The resident will establish and execute a supervisory contract for supervision before providing clinical substance abuse treatment marriage and family services as a Licensed Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Marriage and Family Therapy and before counting hours toward LSATP LMFT licensure. The resident will participate in supervision with a goal of increasing competency in clinical practice and attend supervision on the agreed upon basis. The resident will be prepared to discuss with the supervisor the diagnosis/case conceptualization and treatment of each client as well as problems in the resident’s clinical milieu. The resident will provide appropriate and current raw data and clinical materials for supervision which are representative of the resident’s practice or of the specialty where more guidance and direction is needed. The resident will avoid engaging in activity for which the resident lacks competency, training, education, supervision and which may compromise client safety and wellbeing. The resident will refrain from calling themselves a substance abuse treatment practitioner marriage and family therapist or in any way representing themselves as an independent, autonomous practitioner or Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment PractitionerMarriage and Family Therapist. The resident will refrain from directly billing for services rendered. The resident will, during the residency, include the resident’s name and the initials of resident’s degree, resident license number, and the title "Resident in Substance Abuse TreatmentMarriage and Family Therapy" in all written communications. The resident will inform clients in writing that the resident does not have authority for independent practice and is under supervision. The resident will provide the supervisor's name, professional address, and phone number. The resident must renew their temporary Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Marriage and Family Therapy license each year and will be required to complete three (3) hours of continuing education courses that emphasize the ethics, standards of practice, or laws governing behavioral science professions in Virginia. The resident will understand that practicing as a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Marriage and Family Therapy with an expired license could be grounds the revocation, suspension, probation, reprimand, censure, or denial of license. The resident will complete residency hours and pass the Master Addiction Counselor (MAC)MFT National Examination, developed and managed by NAADACAMFTRB, within six (6) years following initial issuance of a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Marriage and Family Therapy license. The resident will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment PractitionersMarriage and Family Therapy. The resident will reach out to the supervisor outside of scheduled supervision to consult or in emergency situations, as needed. The resident will ensure that in-person supervision occurs a minimum of one hour and a maximum of four per 40 hours of work experience during the period of the residency. The resident understands that supervision that is not concurrent with a residency will not be accepted, nor will residency hours be accrued in the absence of supervision.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Resident. The resident will read, understand and intend to comply with the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioners Professional Counseling in Virginia. The resident will verify that the supervisor has been approved as a supervisor by the Virginia Board of Counseling. The resident will establish and execute a supervisory contract for supervision before providing clinical substance abuse treatment counseling services as a Licensed licensed Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling and before counting hours toward LSATP LPC licensure. The resident will participate in supervision with a goal of increasing competency in clinical practice and attend supervision on the agreed upon basis. The resident will be prepared to discuss with the supervisor the diagnosis/case conceptualization and treatment of each client as well as problems in the resident’s clinical milieu. The resident will provide appropriate and current raw data and clinical materials for supervision which are representative of the resident’s practice or of the specialty where more guidance and direction is needed. The resident will avoid engaging in activity for which the resident lacks competency, training, education, supervision and which may compromise client safety and wellbeing. The resident will refrain from calling themselves a substance abuse treatment practitioner professional counselor or in any way representing themselves as an independent, autonomous practitioner or Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment PractitionerProfessional Counselor. The resident will refrain from directly billing for services rendered. The resident will, during the residency, include the resident’s name and the initials of resident’s degree, resident license number, and the title "Resident in Substance Abuse TreatmentCounseling" in all written communications. The resident will inform clients in writing that the resident does not have authority for independent practice and is under supervision. The resident will provide the supervisor's name, professional address, and phone number. The resident must renew their temporary Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling license each year and will be required to complete three (3) hours of continuing education courses that emphasize the ethics, standards of practice, or laws governing behavioral science professions in Virginia. The resident will understand that practicing as a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling with an expired license could be grounds the revocation, suspension, probation, reprimand, censure, or denial of license. The resident will understand that supervised experience obtained while holding an expired Resident in Counseling license will not be considered. The resident will complete residency hours and pass the Master Addiction National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (MACNCMHCE) or National Counselor Examination (NCE), developed and managed by NAADACNBCC/CCE, within six (6) years following initial issuance of a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling license. The resident will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment PractitionersProfessional Counseling. The resident will reach out to the supervisor outside of scheduled supervision to consult or in emergency situations, as needed. The resident will ensure that in-person supervision occurs a minimum of one hour and a maximum of four per 40 hours of work experience during the period of the residency. The resident understands that supervision that is not concurrent with a residency will not be accepted, nor will residency hours be accrued in the absence of supervision.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Resident. The resident will read, understand and intend to comply with the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Practitioners Professional Counseling in Virginia. The resident will verify that the supervisor has been approved as a supervisor by the Virginia Board of Counseling. The resident will establish and execute a supervisory contract for supervision before providing clinical substance abuse treatment counseling services as a Licensed licensed Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling and before counting hours toward LSATP LPC licensure. The resident will participate in supervision with a goal of increasing competency in clinical practice and attend supervision on the agreed upon basis. The resident will be prepared to discuss with the supervisor the diagnosis/case conceptualization and treatment of each client as well as problems in the resident’s clinical milieu. The resident will provide appropriate and current raw data and clinical materials for supervision which are representative of the resident’s practice or of the specialty where more guidance and direction is needed. The resident will avoid engaging in activity for which the resident lacks competency, training, education, supervision and which may compromise client safety and wellbeing. The resident will refrain from calling themselves a substance abuse treatment practitioner professional counselor or in any way representing themselves as an independent, autonomous practitioner or Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment PractitionerProfessional Counselor. The resident will refrain from directly billing for services rendered. The resident will, during the residency, include the resident’s name and the initials of resident’s degree, resident license number, and the title "Resident in Substance Abuse TreatmentCounseling" in all written communications. The resident will inform clients in writing that the resident does not have authority for independent practice and is under supervision. The resident will provide the supervisor's name, professional address, and phone number. The resident must renew their temporary Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling license each year and will be required to complete three (3) hours of continuing education courses that emphasize the ethics, standards of practice, or laws governing behavioral science professions in Virginia. The resident will understand that practicing as a Resident resident in Substance Abuse Treatment counseling with an expired license could be grounds the revocation, suspension, probation, reprimand, censure, or denial of license. The resident will complete residency hours and pass the Master Addiction National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination (MACNCMHCE), developed and managed by NAADACNBCC/CCE, within six (6) years following initial issuance of a Resident in Substance Abuse Treatment Counseling license. The resident will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment PractitionersProfessional Counseling. The resident will reach out to the supervisor outside of scheduled supervision to consult or in emergency situations, as needed. The resident will ensure that in-person supervision occurs a minimum of one hour and a maximum of four per 40 hours of work experience during the period of the residency. The resident understands that supervision that is not concurrent with a residency will not be accepted, nor will residency hours be accrued in the absence of supervision.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract