Details about the professional experience and
qualifying supervisor requirements can be found on the Pennsylvania code website.
Not exact matches
When looking for new accounts receivable
supervisors to hire, employers usually cite the following abilities, knowledge, and skills as important
requirements applicants must meet to
qualify to work in that role:
An MFT, LPC, or other
qualified supervisor as determined by the Board with a min of 2 yrs being licensed and 5 yrs of therapy / counseling experience; specific training
requirements found in § 27 -8-6.6.2.
Minimum of 3 yrs in good standing and licensed practice in the following professions: (a) a licensed marriage and family therapist in Vermont; or (b) a marriage and family therapist in another state who would meet the Vermont licensure
requirements; or (c) a licensed clinical social worker in Vermont, or in another state who would meet the Vermont licensure
requirements; or (d) future provision: If permitted by statute, the Board may, where a
qualified marriage and family therapist is not reasonably available, permit a person licensed as a clinical mental health counselor, clinical social worker, psychologist, or psychiatrist to serve as the
supervisor.»
As of April 1, 2018 CRPO will phase in new
requirements for
qualifying as a clinical
supervisor.
On April 1, 2018, CRPO will phase in new
requirements for
qualifying as a clinical
supervisor.
(1) For the purpose of meeting the 3000 - hour
requirement of 37-23-202 (1)(b), MCA, an applicant must provide verification of 3000 hours of counseling practice supervised by a
qualified supervisor.
(3) The approved
supervisor, prior to the commencement of any supervision, must provide the licensure candidate a declaration, on a form provided by the department, that the
supervisor has met the
requirements of WAC 246-809-134 and
qualify as an approved
supervisor.
A licensed marriage and family therapist in this state A marriage and family therapist in another state who would meet the Vermont licensure
requirements A licensed clinical social worker in this state, or in another state who would meet the Vermont licensure
requirements The board may, where a
qualified marriage and family therapist is not reasonably available, permit a person licensed as a clinical mental health counselor, clinical social worker, psychologist, or psychiatrist to serve as the
supervisor.
Verifying that the Clinical
Supervisor (s) you select as your clinical
supervisor (s) meet the
requirements of the licensing state, are otherwise
qualified to serve as a clinical
supervisor and may do so via tele - supervision, at all times during your use of the Services.
More details about the
requirements and
qualifying supervisors can be found on the following North Carolina Marriage and Family Therapy Board website page.
(b) Verifying that the Clinical
Supervisor (s) you select as your clinical
supervisor (s) meet the
requirements of the licensing state, are otherwise
qualified to serve as a clinical
supervisor and may do so via tele - supervision, at all times during your use of the Services.
More details about experience
requirements and
qualifying supervisors can be found on the Mississippi State Board of Examiners of Licensed Professional Counselors website.
Has had at least 2 years of clinical social work experience, which took place subsequent to completion of a graduate degree in social work at an institution meeting the accreditation
requirements of this section, under the supervision of a licensed clinical social worker or the equivalent who is a
qualified supervisor as determined by the board.
Regular face to face contact with your
qualified supervisor is an important component of this
requirement.
More details about hourly
requirements and
qualifying supervisors can be found in the Laws and Rules section of the Ohio Board's website.