Or. Admin. Code § 331-810-0023 - Application Requirements Certified Secondary Clinical Sexual Offense Therapist
An individual applying for certification as a CSCSOT 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,
or proof of being a registered intern for a mental health license. 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 15 hours
of formal training applicable to sexual-abuse-specific evaluation and
treatment, obtained within three years prior to the application date;
(6) Be under the direct
supervision of a CCSOT.
(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 675.365-675.410
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 675.365-675.410
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