Responsibilities of the Supervisor. The supervisor must meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC125-30-50(D)(3) and maintain licensure for the duration of the supervision. The supervisor shall monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document that is specific to sex offender treatment services being performed with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment Providers. The supervisor must avoid multiple relationships that could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with the trainee. The supervisor shall assume full responsibility for the professional activities of that trainee specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience or until terminated. The supervisor will document the trainee’s total hours of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or training. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience and will evaluate the trainee’s competency by completing the verification of supervision form. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC125-30-50. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee is practicing within the scope of the trainee’s knowledge and training. The supervisor will ensure the trainee has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the trainee’s clients or patients. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide supervision for activities for which the prospective applicant has not had appropriate training. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of the regulations or law. The supervisor will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment Providers.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Supervisor. The supervisor must will meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3020-50(D)(352(C) and maintain licensure for the duration of the supervision. The supervisor shall will monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document or group consultation, guidance, and instruction that is specific to sex offender treatment the clinical counseling services being performed with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification Practice of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersProfessional Counseling. The supervisor must will avoid multiple dual relationships that which could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with to the traineeresident. The supervisor shall will assume full responsibility for the professional clinical activities of that trainee resident specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience residency or until terminated. The supervisor will document complete evaluation forms to be given to the trainee’s total hours resident at the end of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or trainingeach three-month period. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience residency and will evaluate the traineeresident’s competency in the six areas stated in18VAC115-20-52(B)(1) by completing the verification of supervision form. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3020-5010. The supervisor will establish written contract items related to the frequency of individual and/or group supervision sessions, formal and informal evaluations, contact information, etc. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee resident is practicing within the scope of the traineeresident’s knowledge and traininglicense. The supervisor will ensure the trainee resident has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee resident and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the traineeresident’s clients or patients. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide education, oversight, and guidance in diagnosing, conceptualizing, treating and dealing with clients and conduct supervision for activities for which with a focus on raw data as presented by the prospective applicant has not had appropriate trainingresident in the resident’s clinical work and through case study. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations. The supervisor will make a reasonable effort to ensure the resident’s competence to practice. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of unethical practice performed by the regulations or lawresident, in accordance with regulation 18VAC115-20-130. The supervisor will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing regulations governing the Certification practice of Sex Offender Treatment Providersprofessional counseling. Supervisor will ensure resident holds a current active license with the Board while under supervision and providing clinical counseling services.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Supervisor. The supervisor must will meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3060-50(D)(380(D) and maintain licensure for the duration of the supervision. The supervisor shall will monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document or group consultation, guidance, and instruction that is specific to sex offender the clinical substance abuse treatment services being performed with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification Practice of Sex Offender Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment ProvidersPractitioners. The supervisor must will avoid multiple dual relationships that which could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with to the traineeresident. The supervisor shall will assume full responsibility for the professional clinical activities of that trainee resident specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience residency or until terminated. The supervisor will document complete evaluation forms to be given to the trainee’s total hours resident at the end of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or trainingeach three-month period. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience residency and will evaluate the traineeresident’s competency in the six areas stated in 18VAC115-60-80(C)(1) in by completing the verification of supervision form. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3060-5010. The supervisor will establish written contract items related to the frequency of individual and/or group supervision sessions, formal and informal evaluations, contact information, etc. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee resident is practicing within the scope of the traineeresident’s knowledge and traininglicense. The supervisor will ensure the trainee resident has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee resident and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the traineeresident’s clients or patients. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide education, oversight, and guidance in diagnosing, conceptualizing, treating and dealing with clients and conduct supervision for activities for which with a focus on raw data as presented by the prospective applicant has not had appropriate trainingresident in the resident’s clinical work and through case study. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations. The supervisor will make a reasonable effort to ensure the resident’s competence to practice. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of unethical practice performed by the regulations or lawresident, in accordance with regulation 18VAC115-60-130. The supervisor will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Certification Practice of Sex Offender Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment ProvidersPractitioners.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Supervisor. The supervisor must will meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3020-50(D)(352(C) and maintain licensure for the duration of the supervision. The supervisor shall will monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document or group consultation, guidance, and instruction that is specific to sex offender treatment the clinical counseling services being performed with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification Practice of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersProfessional Counseling. The supervisor must will avoid multiple dual relationships that which could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with to the traineeresident. The supervisor shall will assume full responsibility for the professional clinical activities of that trainee resident specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience residency or until terminated. The supervisor will document complete evaluation forms to be given to the trainee’s total hours resident at the end of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or trainingeach three-month period. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience residency and will evaluate the traineeresident’s competency in the six areas stated in18VAC115-20-52(B)(1) by completing the verification of supervision form. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3020-5010. The supervisor will establish written contract items related to the frequency of individual and/or group supervision sessions, formal and informal evaluations, contact information, etc. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee resident is practicing within the scope of the traineeresident’s knowledge and traininglicense. The supervisor will ensure the trainee resident has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee resident and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the traineeresident’s clients or patients. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide education, oversight, and guidance in diagnosing, conceptualizing, treating and dealing with clients and conduct supervision for activities for which with a focus on raw data as presented by the prospective applicant has not had appropriate trainingresident in the resident’s clinical work and through case study. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations. The supervisor will make a reasonable effort to ensure the resident’s competence to practice. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of unethical practice performed by the regulations or lawresident, in accordance with regulation 18VAC115-20-130. The supervisor will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing regulations governing the Certification practice of Sex Offender Treatment Providersprofessional counseling.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Supervisor. The supervisor must will meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC12518VAC115-3050-50(D)(360(C) and maintain licensure for the duration of the supervision. The supervisor shall will monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document or group consultation, guidance, and instruction that is specific to sex offender treatment the clinical marriage and family therapy services being performed with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification Practice of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersMarriage and Family Therapy. The supervisor must will avoid multiple dual relationships that which could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with to the traineeresident. The supervisor shall will assume full responsibility for the professional clinical activities of that trainee resident specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience residency or until terminated. The supervisor will document complete evaluation forms to be given to the trainee’s total hours resident at the end of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or trainingeach three-month period. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience residency and will evaluate the traineeresident’s competency by completing the verification of supervision form. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC125-3018VAC115-50-10. The supervisor will establish written contract items related to the frequency of individual and/or group supervision sessions, formal and informal evaluations, contact information, etc. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee resident is practicing within the scope of the traineeresident’s knowledge and traininglicense. The supervisor will ensure the trainee resident has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee resident and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the traineeresident’s clients or patients. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide education, oversight, and guidance in diagnosing, conceptualizing, treating and dealing with clients and conduct supervision for activities for which with a focus on raw data as presented by the prospective applicant has not had appropriate trainingresident in the resident’s clinical work and through case study. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations. The supervisor will make a reasonable effort to ensure the resident’s competence to practice. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of unethical practice performed by the regulations or lawresident, in accordance with regulation 18VAC115-50-110. The supervisor will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Certification Practice of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersMarriage and Family Therapy.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Supervisor. 1. The supervisor must will meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC125-30-50(D)(3) and of Clinical Supervisor according to state licensure board. The Supervisor will maintain licensure current, active licensure/certification for the duration of the supervision.
2. The supervisor shall will monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document that is specific to sex offender treatment services being performed face-to-face consultation, guidance and education with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersSubstance Abuse Counselors and Substance Abuse Counseling Assistants.
3. The supervisor must will avoid multiple dual relationships that which could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with to the traineesupervisee.
4. The supervisor shall will assume full responsibility for the professional clinical activities of that trainee supervisee specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience or until terminated. The supervisor will document the trainee’s total hours of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or training.
5. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience and will evaluate the traineesupervisee’s competency by completing the verification of supervision form.
6. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC125-30-50state statues.
7. The supervisor will establish written contract items related to the frequency of individual and/or group supervision sessions, formal and informal evaluations, contact information, etc.
8. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee supervisee is practicing within the their scope of the trainee’s knowledge and trainingpractice.
9. The supervisor will ensure the trainee supervisee has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication.
10. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee supervisee and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the traineesupervisee’s clients or patients.
11. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide supervision for activities for which the prospective applicant has not had appropriate training.
12. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations.
13. The supervisor will make a reasonable effort to ensure the supervisee’s competence to practice.
14. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of unethical practice performed by the regulations or lawsupervisee, in accordance with state regulations
15. The supervisor will remain up-to-up to date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersSubstance Abuse Counselors.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract
Responsibilities of the Supervisor. The supervisor must will meet the qualifications as outlined in 18VAC12518VAC115-30-50(D)(360(C) and (D) and maintain licensure current, active licensure/certification for the duration of the supervision. The supervisor shall will monitor the performance of the person supervised and provide regular, documented individual (possibly in conjunction with group) supervision according to the schedule specified in this document that is specific to sex offender treatment services being performed face-to-face consultation, guidance and education with respect to the clinical skills and competencies of the person supervised in accordance with Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersSubstance Abuse Counselors and Substance Abuse Counseling Assistants. The supervisor must will avoid multiple dual relationships that which could compromise the objectivity of the supervisory relationship with to the traineesupervisee. The supervisor shall will assume full responsibility for the professional clinical activities of that trainee supervisee specified within the supervisory contract for the duration of the supervised experience or until terminated. The supervisor will document the trainee’s total hours of supervision, length of work experience, competence in sex offender treatment, and the needs for additional supervision or training. The supervisor will report the total hours of supervised experience and will evaluate the traineesupervisee’s competency by completing the verification of supervision form. The supervisor will provide supervision as defined in 18VAC12518VAC115-30-5010. The supervisor will establish written contract items related to the frequency of individual and/or group supervision sessions, formal and informal evaluations, contact information, etc. The supervisor will ensure that the trainee supervisee is practicing within the their scope of the trainee’s knowledge and trainingpractice. The supervisor will ensure the trainee supervisee has read and is knowledgeable about the state and federal laws related to reporting requirements and emergency procedures for high risk or abused clients, as well as confidentiality and privileged communication. The supervisor will, within a reasonable period of time before termination of supervision, provide the trainee supervisee and employer with a notice of termination to avoid or minimize any harmful effect on the traineesupervisee’s clients or patients. The supervisor will conduct supervision as a process distinct from personal therapy or didactic instruction. The supervisor will not provide supervision for activities for which the prospective applicant has not had appropriate training. The supervisor will be available outside of scheduled supervision for consultation and/or emergency situations. The supervisor will make a reasonable effort to ensure the supervisee’s competence to practice. The supervisor will immediately report to the Board any violations of unethical practice performed by the regulations or lawsupervisee, in accordance with regulation 18VAC115-30-140. The supervisor will remain up-to-date on the changes related to the Regulations Governing the Certification of Sex Offender Treatment ProvidersSubstance Abuse Counselors and Substance Abuse Counseling Assistants.
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Samples: Supervisory Contract