School Counseling Site Supervisor Resources
The faculty and students of the Counseling Program at 成人头条 wish to thank you for your generous contribution of valuable time in serving as an on-site supervisor for practicum and internship students. Your efforts help promote excellence in the field of Counseling and the supervisory role you play will elevate the quality of education and directly impact the professional development of the intern at your site.
As you may know, CACREP standards state that all on-site supervisors must receive orientation, assistance, and consultation regarding clinical supervision of interns and our program. A supervisor or faculty member from the university will be in touch with site supervisors periodically throughout the placement to provide whatever assistance you may need. In addition, this site has been developed to provide some basic information about clinical supervision, and resources related to providing supervision. We hope you will find it both convenient and informative.
School Counseling Site Supervisor Requirements
In order to meet CACREP accreditation requirements, all supervisors must show proof of receiving some form of supervision training. If you have not received supervision training, or cannot provide proof of receiving supervision training, please use the following resources to complete supervisor training and quiz.
- School Counseling Site Supervisor Handbook
- School Counseling Practicum and Internship Handbook
- School Counseling Site Supervisor Training PPT
Expectations for Practicum and Internship Students
In compliance with CACREP standards, we require practicum students to complete 100 hours at practicum sites. Interns are required to complete 600 hours at internship sites. Students attend a university group supervision each week in which they will be required present case staffings and, if possible, share videotapes or audio recordings of counseling sessions. This method allows for the most effective feedback to enhance the learning experience of the developing intern. Additionally, students must maintain logs of their time spent at the site and develop a learning contract approved by both on-site and university supervisors. A foundation for these learning contracts can be accessed in the internship manual. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, students are required to receive weekly on-site supervision for one hour. This supervision takes place continuously throughout the duration of the field experience.
Additional Standards and Resources for Supervisors