University of Derby: Clinical Supervision
Institution | University of Derby |
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Department | Health Care Practice |
Web | http://www.derby.ac.uk |
onlineadmissions@derby.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01332 591167 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
For many practitioners becoming a trained Clinical Supervisor is the next step in developing as a professional. Clinical Supervision involves combining your professional knowledge and experience, a range of relevant theory and practices, with awareness and intuition. You can further establish yourself and your credibility while maximising the numbers of people you can work with.
This is the only online postgraduate qualification of its kind in the UK – specially developed for professional practitioners who are providing, or are aiming to provide, clinical supervision to a range of different health professionals including counsellors, psychotherapists, nurses, psychologists or occupational therapists. It may also be of interest to those working in human services with a counselling role who supervise similarly qualified individuals. The course is completely online so it enables you to develop and consolidate your knowledge and skills in this very specific area alongside your current professional life.
Studying online gives you the flexibility to study at the most convenient time and place for you. Course modules still operate within a fixed trimester but you can choose to study during the day, in the evenings, or at the weekend rather than having to attend fixed lectures. You’ve got the control to be able to study when it suits you.
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | You'll need to: Be professionally qualified with a minimum of 12 months post qualification experience within a profession that has a basis within the counselling, psychotherapy or healthcare profession; Have evidence of learning at level 6 or equivalent. If you can show you have undertaken learning that is equivalent to a module of the course, you may wish to claim credits for prior learning. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) can however only be claimed for a maximum of one module. You do not need to have a supervisee or supervisory practice experience to enrol onto this course. |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | You'll need to: Be professionally qualified with a minimum of 12 months post qualification experience within a profession that has a basis within the counselling, psychotherapy or healthcare profession; Have evidence of learning at level 6 or equivalent. If you can show you have undertaken learning that is equivalent to a module of the course, you may wish to claim credits for prior learning. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) can however only be claimed for a maximum of one module. You do not need to have a supervisee or supervisory practice experience to enrol onto this course. |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | You'll need to: Be professionally qualified with a minimum of 12 months post qualification experience within a profession that has a basis within the counselling, psychotherapy or healthcare profession; Have evidence of learning at level 6 or equivalent. If you can show you have undertaken learning that is equivalent to a module of the course, you may wish to claim credits for prior learning. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) can however only be claimed for a maximum of one module. You do not need to have a supervisee or supervisory practice experience to enrol onto this course. |
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