Provide direct supervision while graduate students are in direct contact with clients at the BYU Speech and Language Clinic. Direct supervision must meet the minimum standard of 25% live supervision per client, must take place periodically throughout the semester, and supervision must be conducted in such a way that the client’s welfare is maintained (see 2020 Certification Standards - link below) Provide appropriate and timely indirect supervision in the form of verbal and written feedback regarding clinical skills. Provide support and feedback in the planning stages of assessment and treatment. Provide hands-on teaching through student consultations and co-treatment/intervention demonstrations. Provide instruction regarding current evidence-based therapy techniques. Provide verbal feedback on clinical writing during pre-conferences, editing clinical writing and signing off on all daily notes and report. Reference: https://www.asha.org/Certification/2020-SLP-Certification-Standards/ As an adjunct clinical educator, you will receive support from the department to earn CEUs, pay ASHA and USHA dues, and attend the ASHA conference if employed during the Fall semester.
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