Social Work Supervisor Training
Gain confidence in social work supervision through evidence-based models, trauma-informed ethical practices, risk assessment, precise documentation, and effective team coaching. Protect clients, support staff wellbeing, and drive better outcomes with structured tools for planning, oversight, triage, record-keeping, and performance management across individual, group, and clinical sessions.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This training equips social work supervisors with practical tools for leading safe, ethical, and trauma-informed practices. You will master supervision models, documentation standards, boundary management, ethical dilemma resolution, risk assessment, and adherence to local guidelines. Additionally, gain access to templates, feedback techniques, and escalation procedures to enhance client safety, boost staff resilience, and ensure consistent high-quality team care.
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Develop skills
- Supervision planning: Establish SMART goals and organize one-on-one, group, and clinical sessions effectively.
- Trauma-informed oversight: Guide staff in delivering safe, ethical, and client-focused practices.
- Risk triage: Prioritize family safety, staff wellbeing, and organizational risks confidently.
- Documentation mastery: Create standardized records compliant with legal, ethical, and audit requirements.
- Performance supervision: Track progress, address issues, and escalate concerns with assurance.
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