Event Date & Time
6/28/2021 10:00 AM - 6/28/2021 12:00 PMLocation
ONLINE
Thank you for your interest in this training. Unfortunately we have closed registration because either the deadline has passed or there are capacity limitations. Feel free to contact Debie Baranchulk if you have any questions: dbaranchulk@rcac.org Please see our trainings list for other available trainings.
The New Remote Office and Supervision
Accreditation:
This training does not qualify for CEUs/credits.
Certificates will only be issued to paid or scholarship registrants.
Certificates will be issued at the conclusion of the series after the post test has been received.
Date & Time:
The New Remote Office and Supervision training will be held on the following dates and times:
June 28 | 10:00AM-12:00PM
June 30 | 10:00AM-12:00PM
Description:
With the change to remote counseling due to COVID, many agencies are adopting a stay remote, or hybrid scenario. If you are working remotely and would like some tips on making the home office more successful, then we hope you will join us. Supervising remote employees is a different process than if they are in an agency office all day. Please join us for best practices on working from home and supervising those in remote and hybrid scenarios.
This training will be hosted on GoToTraining.
Scholarship & Fees:
Scholarships are available for the first 75 registrants.
You must work for a HUD approved counseling agency to receive a scholarship.
The scholarship code is HCOE.
If you are employed by a for-profit agency, there is a $50.00 per person fee to attend the webinar series.
Registration:
Registration is invalid if this fee is not paid at time of registration.
You must register in advance and have a valid email address to register and receive the course link and materials.
For event content questions, contact:
Debie Baranchulk
dbaranchulk@rcac.org
(916)
447-9832 ext. 1429
For registration questions, contact:
RCAC
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