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I provide clinical supervision to LCSW Associates who lives in North Carolina and Virginia.
My clinical interest/expertise include:
If you live in the Alamance County area (Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon), I am able to provide all F-T-F in person clinical supervision in my home office(private, and confidential) or a combination of face-to-face in-person and face-to-face video conferencing clinical supervision. I use a HIPAA compliant videoconferencing platform.
If I have a minimum of three people receiving individual clinical supervision, I will discuss with all supervisees about establishing group supervision sessions.
If you are not offered clinical supervision at your worksite, I am open to establishing a contract with your employer to provide clinical supervision to you . I can provide group clinical supervision on the work site and/or individual clinical supervision at the worksite or in my home office. Fees for on-site supervision services will need to be negotiated on a case-by-case basis.
Current NC Clinical Social Work Clinical Supervision Statute (rev. July 2022):
Unless pre-approved in writing by the Board, no more than 50 hours of clinical supervision provided through the use of technology may be applied toward satisfying the supervision requirements for LCSW licensure. The supervisor may seek approval for additional supervision by electronic means by submitting the required form. If a LCSWA licensee has completed or is nearing completion of the 50 hours of supervision via technology allotted, the LCSW supervisor may complete and submit the Request for Supervision Via Technology form and email to the Executive Director, Elizabeth Pope (epope@ncswboard.gov). Approval of the request shall be determined on a case-by-case basis, based upon the circumstances provided in the request. In addition, supervision provided through the use of technology shall be synchronous, involve visual and audio interactions throughout the entire session, and shall take place in such a manner as to maintain the confidentiality of the communication [21 NCAC 63 .0211 (a) (4)].
Virginia Regulations for Clinical Supervision (18VAC140-20-50):
A minimum of one hour and a maximum of four hours of face-to-face supervision shall be provided per 40 hours of work experience for a total of at least 100 hours. No more than 50 of the 100 hours may be obtained in group supervision, nor shall there be more than six persons being supervised in a group unless approved in advance by the board. The board may consider alternatives to face-to-face supervision if the applicant can demonstrate an undue burden due to hardship, disability, or geography. a. Supervised experience shall be acquired in no less than two nor more than four consecutive years. b. Supervisees shall obtain throughout their hours of supervision a minimum of 1,380 hours of supervised experience in face-to-face client contact in the delivery of clinical social work services. The remaining hours may be spent in ancillary services supporting the delivery of clinical social work services. 3. An individual who does not complete the supervision requirement after four consecutive years of supervised experience may request an extension of up to 12 months. The request for an extension shall include evidence that demonstrates extenuating circumstances that prevented completion of the supervised experience within four consecutive years.
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