Or. Admin. Code § 415-057-0120 - Clinical Supervisor
(1) The
program will have an identified clinical supervisor who has:
(a) A Bachelor's degree in social services
and four years of paid full-time experience in direct Alcohol and Other Drugs
counseling; or
(b) A Master's
degree in social services and two years of paid full-time experience in direct
Alcohol and Other Drugs counseling; or
(c) Holds a current certification or license
in Alcohol and Other Drugs counseling; or
(d) Holds a current license as a health or
allied provider issued by a state licensing body; and
(e) Has documented training or education in
evidence-based treatment interventions for clients with criminal
behavior.
(2) For
clinical supervisors holding a certification or license in Alcohol and Other
Drugs counseling, qualifications for the certificate or license must have
included at least:
(a) 300 alcohol and drug
education and training hours;
(b)
4,000 hours of supervised experience in Alcohol and Other Drugs counseling;
and
(c) Successful completion of a
written objective examination or portfolio review by the certifying
body.
(3) For clinical
supervisors holding a health or allied provider license, such license or
registration will have been issued by one of the following state bodies and the
supervisor will possess documentation of at least 120 contact hours of academic
or continuing professional education in the treatment of substance related
disorders:
(a) The Board of Medical
Examiners;
(b) The Board of
Psychologist Examiners;
(c) The
Board of Licensed Social Workers;
(d) The Board of Licensed Professional
Counselors and Therapists; or
(e)
The Board of Nursing.
(4) Any clinical supervisor will have
knowledge and experience demonstrating competence in the performance of the
following essential job functions for clients with criminal behavior including:
(a) The process to accept clients into the
program;
(b) Conducting
comprehensive diagnostic assessments in coordination with the DOC individual
inmate Corrections Plan;
(c)
Providing individual, group, family, and other counseling;
(d) Providing regular observation and
monitoring of program staff and giving feedback to improve service delivery
quality and program staff performance;
(e) Coordinating development opportunities
for program staff who conduct the comprehensive diagnostic assessment,
developing the treatment plans, providing care coordination, and collaborating
with community resources including self-help groups; and
(f) Assuring the clinical integrity of all
permanent client records assigned to program staff under their supervision,
including timely entry of documentation, correctness of information, assuring
appropriate clinical rationale for assessment, treatment plans, progress notes,
and continuing care planning consistent with policies and procedures in these
rules.
(5) If the
program's manager meets the qualifications of the Clinical Supervisor, the
manager may be the clinical supervisor.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042, 409.410 & 409.420
Stats. Implemented: ORS 430.240 - 430.640, 430.850 - 430.955, 813.010 - 813.052 & 813.200 - 813.270
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