Westminster's Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program requires that practicum and internship site supervisors have knowledge of the program's expectations, requirements, and evaluation procedures for students and relevant training in counseling supervision. Therefore, all site supervisors are required to complete an online training module during their first month as supervisors. Most supervisors complete the module in 1 hour. The program also offers additional trainings, resources, and readings.

Orientation and Training Instructions

  1. Read the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) Best Practices in Clinical Supervision Guidelines.
  2. Review counseling ethic codes:
  3. Review the Site Supervisor Training presentation.
  4. Review the end of semester site supervisor evaluation forms so you can know, in advance, the elements that you will be evaluating for each student/intern. You will be asked to complete these forms at the end of each semester via an email invitation.
  5. Complete the Site Supervisor Verification Form. It should take less than 5 minutes to complete. This information is used in program annual reports as well as to maintain the program's CACREP accreditation.

Assistance or Consultation During Student Supervision

If you need assistance or consultation at any time during the course of your work with students, contact Anna Lieber, Clinical Director. The program is happy to consult with you about your supervisory work, address your concerns, and offer you support. Your supervision of students is highly valued by faculty. Thank you for your support of Westminster's Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and students.

Additional Resources

The Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program offers the following professional development opportunities to site supervisors:

If you're interested in expanding your understanding of counseling supervision, check out the following articles. Some of the listed articles may require user access. If you do not have access, contact Anna Lieber (alieber@westminsteru.edu), and indicate that you would like access.