Clinical Supervision for Social Work: Monitoring and Mentoring Mental Health Professionals
Initial 6.0 Supervision
IN-PERSON
NO NUT OR NUT BUTTERS OF ANY KIND ON SITE
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Presenter: Joe Nemmers, LISW
Friday, August 4, 2023
8:30 am - 9:00 am: (CT) Check-in
9:00 am – 4:30 pm (CST) - Workshop with intermittent breaks
LOCATION:Easter Seals/Camp Sunnyside
Doug and Donna McAninch Independence Innovation Center (building 1)
401 NE 66th Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50313
NASW-IA sponsored comprehensive 6-hour workshop is intended to prepare social workers to provide clinical supervision. NASW-IA has determined that this program meets the criteria of the Iowa Board of Social Work for 6.0 hours of continuing education for LISWs, LMHCs, LMFTs performing clinical supervision for LMSWs working to become LISWs. Other professionals are welcome to attend if they believe the program meets the requirements of their professional licensure board.
Key concepts to be covered include:
- Responsibilities and models of supervision.
- Iowa regulatory code and NASW requirements for supervision.
- Parallel process and effectively evaluating and improving supervision.
- Research examining supervision models will be explored.
Through presentation, large group and small group discussions, the following aspects of supervision will be explored in this training:
- The purpose, role, and functions of supervision.
- Theories and models of supervision.
- Oversight and guidance of supervisees who diagnose, create treatment plans, and treat clients.
- Individual supervision facilitation.
Presenter:
Joe Nemmers, LISW - Joe Nemmers received his MSW from the University of Iowa in 1992. His work experience includes Direct Care Youth Worker at Annie Wittenmeyer in Davenport; Foster Care Worker at Polk County DHS; Individual and Family Therapist at Orchard Place; Private Practice with Kavalier and Associates in West Des Moines, Iowa and Supervisor of the Community Mental Health Center with Hillcrest Family Services in Dubuque. Currently, Joe is the Clinical Supervisor for Eyerly Ball in Des Moines.
NASW-IA has determined that this program meets the criteria of the Iowa Board of Social Work for 6.0 hours of continuing education for LISW, LMHC and LMFT who will be performing clinical supervision for LMSWs working to become LISWs.
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