If you’re a pediatric therapist or service provider, chances are you do some form of “supervising”, whether it’s in your job title or not.
Part of being an effective clinical leader comes from working as a team and training others to do what we do, so kids can get support across settings.
That’s why it’s important for you to think about how to supervise and mentor others, even if you’re not in an official clinical supervision role.
That’s why in episode 85 of the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast, I talked about how to navigate clinical supervision in pediatric settings.
I share how to create supervision opportunities, even if supervision isn’t your primary job responsibility, as well as strategies to use to mentor both new and experienced clinicians.
You can listen to the entire episode here:
In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, visit our enrollment page here.