Supervision and The Office9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
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Summary: In this workshop, we will identify supervisory skills and roles that enhance supervisee professional development, build cultural humility, and support the supervisory relationship. Consideration will also be given to the role of the supervisor as the profession’s gate-keeper. Case examples will be cited from the television show “The Office” and examined through a social service lens - with guidelines and research from the fields of psychology, social work, and counseling. Attendees do not need to be familiar with the “The Office” to learn from and enjoy this workshop. Objectives:
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About the Speaker: Stacy Simera MSSA, LISW-S
Stacy Simera is an independently licensed social worker in the state of Ohio. Simera provides therapy at a private practice, facilitates psycho-educational programming at a multiple sclerosis clinic, conducts continuing education workshops for a variety of venues, volunteers within public health, and is the recipient of several social work awards. Simera’s experience in supervision includes the provision of field supervision and serving as field placement liaison for several universities and she served on an ad-hoc supervision advisory committee for her state licensing board.
REGISTRATION & CANCELLATION INFORMATION:
Class sizes are limited, so register early. Classes with low registrations may be canceled. If the class is canceled or moved, participants will be contacted via email at least 24 hours in advance.
Classes start and end on time. To ensure a quality experience for all, please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the class start time and find a seat. CEU credits will be adjusted 0.25 credit hours for every 15 minutes not in attendance; adjusted certificates will be emailed to participants within 3 business days after the training. Hard copies of certificates will be mailed upon request.
It is difficult to control room temperature to everyone's comfort level. We suggest you dress in layers that can be adaptable to warm and cool temperatures.
For auditing purposes, arrival and departure times and signature are required on attendance sheets.