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ONLINE ACCESS: Career Practitioner Supervision, Fourth Edition, Student Manual
An Instructional Program for Individuals who are Supervising Career Development Practitioners
Author/Editor: Brian Hutchison and Tina Peterman, Editors
Publisher: NCDA
Year: 2026
The Career Practitioner Supervision (CPS) Training and Credentialing Program is essential to guiding new career practitioners as they transition into the role, helping more experienced professionals develop their practical skills, and contribute to the broader field of career development so they can adapt and grow with new challenges and trends within the world of work. Successful completers of this program are eligible to apply for the CSCP credential at no additional cost.
Topics include: what is supervision and why is it important; ethics; supervision skills for career practitioners; multicultural aspects of supervision; components of supervision; models of supervision; group supervision and supervisor roles; elements of developing a supervisory relationship; administrative side of supervision; technology considerations; planning for ongoing supervision; supervisory working alliance; supervision tools to improve performance, build skills and self-awareness; evaluation of supervisee performance
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