12/11/2015

Two special conference activities planned for Chicago!

 

The 2016 NCDA Global Career Development Conference is pleased to offer the following special conference activities. 

The 2nd Annual NCDA Counselor Educator Academy

 Clinical Supervision Training

Both require application prior to admission. Please review details below.

 

The 2nd Annual NCDA Counselor Educator Academy

Tuesday, June 28 –Thursday, June 30th 2016

This academy is for select counselor educators who teach Career Counseling within their department. The inaugural group was charged with determining how NCDA can better serve counselor educators in other regions and in future Counselor Education Academy offerings. This year’s academy will focus on the growth and development of the intersection of counselor education and career counseling.

The purpose of this Counselor Educator Academy is to

Our agenda is rich and informative. Topics to be addressed are:

The Academy will be a time for you to share information, ideas, and concerns you have as you teach your own career counseling classes at your university.

If you wish to apply to be selected please contact Rebecca Dedmond (rdedmond@gwu.edu) and Amanda Friday (fridayar@gwu.edu). A small traveling stipend will be included for those selected.

We eagerly anticipate your contributions to this very important event that will help shape the way for additional Academies. Working together, we have the potential to enhance and strengthen the delivery of career courses throughout the nation.

Rebecca Dedmond
rdedmond@gwu.edu

804 928 5890             

and

Amanda Friday
fridayar@gwu.edu

571-331-7417


 

Clinical Supervision Training

Monday, June 27 - Wednesday, June 29, 2016

NCDA is offering a 45-hour Training in Clinical Supervision for Career Counselors and Other Practitioners. This training is for those individuals interested in clinical supervision of career development practitioners. Participants must commit to attending three full days of face-to-face training (23 hours) plus complete 22 additional hours of practicum work submitting assignments and video-recording via emails or other electronic methods. Each participant who successfully completes the training will receive 45 contact hours of continuing education credits and an NCDA completion certificate. The NCDA program will satisfy the maximum current training portion for eligibility for State and other credentialing bodies in clinical supervision. Participants will have opportunities to practice strategies with feedback, work with case studies and learn how to transition from a practitioner or administrator to the role of clinical supervisor.

Click here for the Training In Clinical Supervision Application.

 


 

 

Complete Conference details, including online registration, is available on the NCDA website and at www.ncdaconference.org

 

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