Community Trainer and Supervision Facilitator
About The Job
The Community Trainer position (Temp/Casual) is a University employee positioned in the School of Social Work. Specifically, the Community Trainer serves as a critical member of the Student Support Personnel Workforce Pathway Social Work Program training grant team. This position is responsible for facilitating two monthly clinical supervision groups for school social workers employed in K-12 settings and/or social workers who provide school-based services in Minnesota.
Job Responsibilities
Teaching and Mentoring (80%): Apply and reinforce social work theories, interventions, and best practices to practice situations. Discuss cases to demonstrate the application of clinical reasoning, professional judgment, and decision-making skills in K-12 settings. Offer feedback on assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and interventions in K-12 settings. Help supervisees identify the strengths, challenges, and areas for growth in their school social work practice. Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of social work services provided by supervisees. When applicable, discuss concerns about the supervisee’s competence and impairment. Apply ethical standards in the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics and state regulations to practice situations. Engage in ethical decision making processes. Offer guidance on ethical dilemmas and model professional boundaries and ethical practice in K-12 settings. Create an inclusive supervision space that facilitates open dialogue, psychological safety, and peer learning. Encourage lifelong learning, especially with regard to school social work practice. Model self-care practices to help supervisees manage job-related stress.
Administrative (20%): Provide an orientation to the group supervision process - i.e., overview goals and expectations, documentation requirements, ethical practices, Minnesota Board of Social Work (BOSW) guidelines and requirements. Schedule two, 2-hour supervision groups each month, each of which will have up to six participants. Provide regular supervision updates to the Principal Investigators of the training grant that is sponsoring the group supervision. Maintain supervision records and attendance. Complete all documentation required by the BOSW in order for group participants to pursue clinical licensure. Keep attendance logs for each supervision participant. Verify BOSW requirements for receiving supervision to obtain clinical licensure are being met. Sign supervision documentation for BOSW, when appropriate. Understand and comply with state-specific supervision regulations.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications: Ability to collaborate effectively with people from a variety of communities, backgrounds, and identities. Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from a Council on Social Work Education-accredited social work program. Active Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in good standing with the Minnesota Board of Social Work. Must meet the statutory requirement for an attested supervisor at the clinical level as set by the Minnesota Board of Social Work. A minimum of two years of clinical group supervision experience. A minimum of three years of social work practice in a K-12 setting.
Preferred Qualifications: Three or more years of clinical group supervision experience. Four or more years of social work practice in a K-12 setting. Experience teaching in a MSW program. Experience with reflective clinical social work practice. Excellent oral and written communications skills.
About The Department
The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), the University's third largest college, contributes to a just and sustainable future through engagement with the local and global communities to enhance human learning and development at all stages of life. We know diversity is necessary to do our best work and foster our humanity. That’s why the CEHD community is collectively dedicated to cultivating an inclusive and equitable environment, embracing and celebrating all identities of our students, staff, and faculty. These values are also a moral imperative requiring continuous proactive measures and a firm stance against prejudice, discrimination, and systemic injustice.
Pay And Benefits
Pay Range: $80/hour ; depending on education/qualifications/experience. Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service, Faculty, Labor-Represented, Professional & Administrative, and Temp Casual classifications. Learn more about retirement plans.
How To Apply
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Diversity
The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds. The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu.
Employment Requirements
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