(a) Applicants for initial licensure as a clinical supervisor shall have completed 30 hours of training in clinical supervision, which includes training in each of the following areas:
- (1) Assessment;
- (2) Evaluation;
- (3) Counselor development;
- (4) Management;
- (5) Administration;
- (6) Professional responsibility; and
- (7) Theories and models of supervision.
(b) Such training shall be received:
- (1) As part of the academic program;
(2) In a program provided, sponsored, or approved by:
- a. The board or the licensing body of any other state within the IC&RC;
- b. National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors – The Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC);
- c. New Hampshire Training Institute on Addictive Disorders;
- d. New Hampshire Center for Excellence on Addiction;
- e. AdCare Educational Institute of New England;
- f. NHTI – Concord’s Community College;
- g. New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association;
- h. The NH department of health and human services bureau of drug and alcohol services; or
- i. Any public or private agency or institution, recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, providing training in the practice of substance use counseling.
- (c) No more than 25% of required training shall be obtained online, provided that training received as part of an online degree program or an on-line training shall be live and simultaneously or at the same time interactive shall not count towards the 25% maximum.
Source. #12001, eff 10-13-16; ss by #13518, eff 3-13-23 (see Revision Note for chapter heading for Alc 300)