Common use of THE COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM Clause in Contracts

THE COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM. AGREES TO: 1. Consider the perceptions and recommendations of the agency/school in all matters concerning its’ field placement program; 2. Provide guidelines to students which include learning objectives/expectations of the counselor trainee and copies of the evaluation that will be completed by both the site supervisor and the university supervisor; 3. Take final responsibility for decisions regarding appointment of site-nominated staff members as “site supervisors” for the Program; 4. Carry final responsibility for the administration of the field placement program (practicum and internship), including decisions which affect the progress of the student, such as grades, credits, and field placement hours in the agency/school; 5. Involve the agency and students in decisions regarding placement, and accept the agency/school’s judgment as to the final acceptance of the individual student; 6. Provide consultation as needed to the agency, site supervisor(s) and other appropriate staff of the agency/school regarding the general development of its field placement program; 7. Provide a designated member of the faculty to serve as a “university supervisor”. This university supervisor will: a. Serve as principal liaison between the Program and the agency/school including appropriate communication with the site supervisor; b. Make periodic visits to the agency/school (when appropriate) to assess the setting, review student progress, and consult with the site supervisor on learning patterns or problems; c. Be available to the site supervisor for immediate consultation when requested; and d. Share with the site supervisor knowledge of the educational program of the Program and pertinent information about the student’s progress in other areas of the curriculum. 8. Provide opportunities for professional development of the site supervisor and other appropriate members of the agency/school staff through provision of a meeting, institute, seminar, and/or workshop; and 9. Require the student to maintain professional student liability coverage for the duration of their field placement ($2,000,000/$4,000,000).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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THE COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM. AGREES TO: 1. Consider the perceptions and recommendations of the agency/school in all matters concerning its’ field placement program; 2. Provide guidelines to students which include learning objectives/expectations of the counselor trainee and copies of the evaluation that will be completed by both the site supervisor and the university supervisor; 3. Take final responsibility for decisions regarding appointment of site-nominated staff members as “site supervisors” for the Program; 4. Carry final responsibility for the administration of the field placement program (practicum and internship), including decisions which affect the progress of the student, such as grades, credits, and field placement hours in the agency/school; 5. Involve the agency and students in decisions regarding placement, and accept the agency/school’s judgment as to the final acceptance of the individual student; 6. Provide consultation as needed to the agency, site supervisor(s) and other appropriate staff of the agency/school regarding the general development of its field placement program; 7. Provide a designated member of the faculty to serve as a “university supervisor”. This university supervisor will: a. Serve as principal liaison between the Program and the agency/school including appropriate communication with the site supervisor; b. Make periodic visits to the agency/school (when appropriate) to assess the setting, review student progress, and consult with the site supervisor on learning patterns or problems; c. Be available to the site supervisor for immediate consultation when requested; and d. Share with the site supervisor knowledge of the educational program of the Program and pertinent information about the student’s progress in other areas of the curriculum. 8. Provide opportunities for professional development of the site supervisor and other appropriate members of the agency/school staff through provision of a meeting, institute, seminar, and/or workshop; and 9. Require the student to maintain professional student liability coverage for the duration of their field placement ($2,000,000/$4,000,000).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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THE COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM. AGREES TO: 1. Consider the perceptions and recommendations of the agency/school in all matters concerning its’ field placement program; 2. Provide guidelines to students which include learning objectives/expectations of the counselor trainee and copies of the evaluation that will be completed by both the site supervisor and the university supervisor; 3. Take final responsibility for decisions regarding the appointment of site-nominated staff members as “site supervisors” for the Program; 4. Carry final responsibility for the administration of the field placement program (practicum and internship), including decisions which affect the progress of the student, such as grades, credits, and field placement hours in the agency/school; 5. Involve the agency and students in decisions regarding placement, and accept the agency/school’s judgment as to the final acceptance of the individual student; 6. Provide consultation as needed to the agency, site supervisor(s) and other appropriate staff of the agency/school regarding the general development of its field placement program; 7. Provide a designated member of the faculty to serve as a “university supervisor”. This university supervisor will: a. Serve as the principal liaison between the Program and the agency/school including appropriate communication with the site supervisor; b. Make periodic visits to the agency/school (when appropriate) to assess the setting, review student progress, and consult with the site supervisor on learning patterns or problems; c. Be available to the site supervisor for immediate consultation when requested; and d. Share with the site supervisor knowledge of the educational program of the Program and pertinent information about the student’s progress in other areas of the curriculum. 8. Provide opportunities for professional development of the site supervisor and other appropriate members of the agency/school staff through the provision of a meeting, institute, seminar, and/or workshop; and 9. Require the student to maintain professional student liability coverage for the duration of their field placement ($2,000,000/$4,000,000). 10. Endorse Telemental health sites that provide the following: a. Telemental health is provided at the agency’s site location - 100% of any Telemental health counseling services occur at the agency site. No telehealth counseling can be conducted at the student’s home or off-site. b. The designated Site Supervisor must be present at the site to supervise the student and provide support in the case of an emergency. If the Site Supervisor is absent from the site, the Site Supervisor must provide the name of a backup clinician (including their degrees and credentials) and must notify the University Supervisor and Field Service Coordinator. c. We prefer that the site provide the necessary technology to conduct telehealth counseling such as a computer, secure network access, access to agency telephone, office supplies, and sufficient office space for students to conduct client sessions. In cases where the site does not have such a provision, students may only use their personal laptops (at their own risk) for notetaking or documentation purposes while protecting client confidentiality. Students will need to utilize the electronic management software that is HIPPA compliant, encrypted, and password protected without the password and username being saved to their personal computer. d. Site Supervisors shall screen all potential telehealth clients to ensure whether these services are appropriate for the client. e. Site Supervisors shall ensure that the Telemental health services delivered comply with current federal and state laws and regulatory standards. f. Site supervisors shall provide written information to all Telemental health clients regarding confidentiality. This information should include the security measures of all communications and any risks/limitations related to the provision of telehealth services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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