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NASW-MT Missoula Clinical Supervisor Course

Thursday, Apr 10, 2025 at 8:00 AM to Saturday, Apr 12, 2025 at 12:35 PM MDT

American Legion, 825 Ronan Street, Missoula, MT, 59801, United States

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Event Information

Thursday, Apr 10, 2025 at 8:00 AM to Saturday, Apr 12, 2025 at 12:35 PM MDT

American Legion, 825 Ronan Street, Missoula, MT, 59801, United States.

Course Overview

This foundational three day interactive in-person training includes various activities to keep you engaged. Facilitators will cover several supervision models as well as legal and ethical issues related to supervision. Not only will this be valuable and fun (Did I say fun? Yes!) to both brand new supervisors and supervisors who are nearing retirement, you also have an opportunity to make professional connections through the interactive format. 

This 20 CE course complies with the Montana Board of Behavioral Health Supervisor Qualifications Rules for LCSW, LMSW, LCPC, LMFT, and LAC professionals. This course is open to license holders and pre-licensure candidates interested in becoming supervisors. If you have held your license for fewer than three years, this course allows you to become a "Qualified Supervisor" in the State of Montana. Note that you must hold a license to supervise, so pre-licensed candidates will need to secure their license in addition to taking this course to meet the needed criteria.

Training Details

  • Cost:
    • NASW Members $350 +fees
    • Non Members $425 +fees
  • Schedule:
    • Day one and two: 8am - 5pm daily.
    • Day three: 8am - 12:30pm
  • Other Logistics:
    • Refreshments and snacks will be provided on each day of the training.
    • Lunch will be provided only on day one and day two and will include a 30-minute break.
    • There will be two 15-minute breaks each day of the training.
    • Each participant will get to collect relevant handouts and printed materials throughout the course. There will be packets/handouts for various candidates (LCSW, LCPC, etc.).
    • Slides and handout materials will be provided electronically approximately one week before the training dates.
    • This course will include the topic of suicide prevention and cover the needed 2-CEUs that the state requires.

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About Organizer

NASW Montana Chapter Organizer name

https://naswmt.socialworkers.org/

Speakers

Monica VonLangen, LCSW, is an Associate Professor and Field Education Coordinator for Walla Walla University in Billings, MT. She also works in a private group practice, where she sees individuals, couples, and families. Monica is a certified anger management specialist and serves as First Vice President on NASW Montana Chapter’s Board of Directors. She is always seeking to spend time with her three kids, two dogs, and one good book!

About Monica VonLangen
LCSW
Private Practice and Walla Walla University
No Sessions Available

Julie Fleck is a LCSW, LMFT, LAC who has practiced in outpatient mental health settings for over 25 years. For the past several years, Julie has stepped into the co-occurring world of service provision.  She is currently the Chief Clinical Director for Cedar Creek Integrated Health and Recovery Centers of Montana and in these roles provides clinical supervision, program development and oversight as well as being responsible for policy development.  She has provided clinical supervision to social work, professional counselors and addiction counselor candidates for 20 plus years.

About Julie Fleck
LCSW, LMFT, LAC
Cedar Creek Integrated Health
No Sessions Available

Nathan is the executive director of the Montana Chapter of NASW. With over 15 years of experience working with diverse populations and teams across social service and public health sectors, he has led and supervised individuals and teams, developed programs, and worked directly with clients. Nathan has a Master of Social Work from the University of Montana and is currently completing his hours as a supervisee for his LCSW. Nathan has facilitated many workshops and trainings across Montana and has spoken at national conferences including the National Association of County & City Health Officials annual meeting. Nathan has always called Montana home and enjoys hiking, fishing, and watching live music across Big Sky Country.

About Nathan Stahley
Executive Director
NASW Montana Chapter
No Sessions Available