About this Event
Welcome to Toolkit for new clinicians - Part 1!
Join us for an exciting online event designed to equip and inspire aspiring clinical social workers. In Part 1 of this series, we will dive into essential skills, tools, and resources to help you thrive in your new role. Whether you're a recent graduate or transitioning careers, this event is perfect for anyone looking to make a difference in the field of social work.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, learn from experienced professionals, and take your career to the next level. Get ready to unleash your full potential as a clinical social worker!
4 Category A Continuing Education hours for licensure have been approved through NASW NH (including 1 hour in Ethics)--Approval # 4239A for Empowering the New Clinial Social Worker - Part 1
Don't forget about Part 2, which will take place on April 21!!
Click right for information and tickets to Part 2!
Objectives:
By completing this training, participants will:
1. Have an awareness of imposter syndrome, how it impacts clinical social work, and how to use supervision to manage it.
2. Be able to connect the role of utilizing supervision with the NASW Code of Ethics.
3.Have an awareness of the importance of contingency planning, how it impacts clinical social work practice and clients and be able to connect the importance of contingency planning and staying up to date with the NASW Code of Ethics.
4. Be able to identify at least 3 ways they will be able to improve their interprofessional collaboration skills while protecting client's PHI.
5. Gain a broad understanding of the possible career routes of a new clinical social worker in the current field of social work.
Please Note:
This training will be conducted live via Zoom. We ask that you keep your cameras on for the majority of the session, but your microphones muted unless you need to get the attention of one of the hosts.
Regarding CEUs
Certificates of Attendance for CEs will be emailed to partcipants email (from registration) once their final evaluation of the program has been completed.
The CEUs will hold the original title of the training "Empowering the New Clinical Social Worker - Part 1" The title is the only thing that is different from the original training. 😁
To Access the Webinar:
Up to thirty minutes before the webinar’s start time, log in to your Eventbrite account and a Zoom Link will be accessible on the event registration page.
NOTE: You must register for the event first.
Rebecca Rondeau, LICSW, MLADC (she/her)
Rebecca found an early passion for helping others and has a deep commitment to creating a safe space for others to heal and create a life that feels full and whole using an eclectic style incorporating DBT, IFS, and ACT.
She received her Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Boston College in 2004. Since then she has provided direct therapy services in settings from outpatient to residential, with people of all ages. Also leading multidisciplinary behavioral health teams while providing supervision to MSW interns, MSW graduates seeking licensure, and psychological fellows.
Rebecca enjoys teaching and training other providers. She has been responsible for developing and facilitating training programs around initial assessment, clinical documentation, risk management and safety planning, collaborative treatment planning, and trauma informed care.
Rebecca resides in NH with her family where she owns and operates her private practice, providing therapy and supervision via telehealth to NH, ME, MA, and Washington DC. Connect with her from her website: www.rondeautherapyservices.com.
Jennifer Wolfe-Hagstrom, LICSW (she/they)
With a background in special education and working with marginalized populations for nearly two decades, Jennifer's clinical practice focuses on helping clients of any gender or sexual identity heal from trauma, learn to love themselves fiercely, and live a life they love. She utilizes Animal Assisted Therapy, Self-Compassion, Mindfulness, and Creative Expression Activities in sessions.
With an MSW from Hunter College in NYC in 2014, Jennifer brings her drive for inclusion and compassion to her private practice in Nashua, NH and beyond. Jennifer works with sensitive NeuroDivergent trauma survivors within the LGBTQIA+ communities. Jennifer shares their knowledge of social work and creativity via clinical supervision and trainings related to self-care, vicarious trauma, burnout, mindfulness, self-compassion, and affirming care. Jennifer weaves creativity into all of her work and is also known to share her love of SoulCollage® in online workshops with fellow helpers and healers.
Jennifer resides in NH with her family and animals and provides clinical services and supervision to folx in NH, ME, and VT.
Connect with them online at KindnessCornerTherapy.com or KindnessCornerStudio.com!
Jennifer's Headshot Photo Credit: K&J Lifestyle Photography
Event Venue
Online
USD 110.00