Or. Admin. Code § 331-810-0020 - Application Requirements for Certified Clinical Sexual Offense Therapist
An individual applying for certification as a CCSOT must:
(1) Submit a completed
application form that must contain the information listed in OAR
331-030-0000;
(2) Submit a
completed professional disclosure statement as defined in ORS
675.365;
(3) Submit proof of having at least a
master's degree in a Board-approved behavioral science field. For a list of
Board-approved degrees, contact the Office;
(4) Submit proof of having an active Oregon
mental health professional license or equivalent as determined by the Office. A
mental health professional license is a license to practice without supervision
as a psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, psychologist, psychologist
associate, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, or
licensed marriage and family therapist who provides sexual-abuse-specific
treatment to adults, juveniles, or the functionally disabled;
(5) Submit proof of having at least 2,000
hours of direct clinical contact with clients not more than six years prior to
the application date. The hours include:
(a)
1,000 hours of direct treatment services; and
(b) 500 hours of evaluations; and
(c) 500 hours of treatment-plan related
activity, including report writing, clinical consultations, case management,
charting, peer review and consultations, meeting with attorneys, parole and
probation officers, caseworkers, families, victims and other members of the
client's social network.
(6) Submit proof of having at least 60 hours
of formal training applicable to sexual-abuse-specific evaluation and
treatment, obtained within six years prior to the application date;
(7) Submit a fingerprint-based national
criminal background check and be determined fit to hold a certification,
pursuant to OAR 331-030-0004;
(8)
Pay fees.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.560, ORS 676.565, ORS 675.360-675.410 & 2019 House Bill 2472
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.560, ORS 676.565, ORS 675.360-675.410 & 2019 House Bill 2472
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