A live interactive training using the Zoom Pro platform
This training is designed for both new and experienced supervisors in behavioral health or similar settings. The training covers a comprehensive array of guidelines for understanding the challenges supervisors face. The workshop details effective supervision strategies, attributes of an effective supervisor, dealing with underperformance, setting clear expectations, methods to motivate supervisees to perform at optimal levels, and similar topics.
9:30 Introductions and overview
9:40 Your best mentor; attributes of an effective supervisor
9:55 The goals of effective supervision; why do we do it?
10:15 10 Guidelines for effective supervision
10:50 Challenges for new supervisors
11:10 5 Common mistakes supervisors make
11:20 Dealing with underperformance
11:35 Interviewing tips
11:50 Creating a motivated work environment
12:10 Setting clear expectations
12:25 A recommended employee satisfaction tool, Q & A
12:30 End
This event is co-sponsored by Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research (GSSWSR) for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Bryn Mawr College GSSWSR, as a CSWE accredited School of Social Work, is a pre-approved provider of continuing education for Social Workers, professional counselors, and marriage and family therapists in Pennsylvania and many other states.
Frank Picone LCSW, earned a Masters of Social Work from the School of Social Work at Rutgers University, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and an Advanced Trainer in the Nurtured Heart Approach, and a certified School Social Worker.
For the past 30 years, Frank has worked in a variety of settings and roles including in community mental health centers as a crisis screener and primary therapist, in a family service office as a
family therapist, and in residential treatment settings serving traumatized youth as therapist, clinical, and administrative director. As Founder and Director of “Positive Culture Change” he
has provided clinical and staff development consultation and training to Juvenile Justice Facilities, residential treatment programs and school systems throughout the country, focusing on work with traumatized and at-risk youth for the past 22 years.
Frank Picone is also an instructor for the Rutgers University, and is currently the Chief Training Officer at the CTARI Institute and the Center for Great Expectations. For more information, please visit Frank’s website at www.positiveculturechange.com
Procedure: After registration, you will be sent a confirmation, and a receipt of payment. A few days before the training you will receive a email containing instructions for logging on to the Zoom session, handouts, and the requirements for your certificate and CEU’s (if applicable)
Cancellations and Refunds: Canceling your registration must be done by email (training6000@gmail.com) prior to five business days from the training date. If you have paid the fee, you will receive a refund or credit (your choice). If you fail to cancel prior to five business days and have paid, you or your agency will forfeit the fee. If you fail to cancel prior to five business days from the training date and have not paid, you or your agency will be billed for the full fee. Thank you.