Supervised experience definition

Supervised experience means completion of the process specified by OCCL to reduce the amount of experience required to qualify for specific early childhood and school-age positions.
Supervised experience means any counseling experience that was attained with an active credential, during or after completion of a qualifying educational program, under the supervision of a creden- tialed mental health professional who can independently assess and di- agnose as part of their scope of practice.
Supervised experience means services rendered as a part of the certification requirements of a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst under the supervision of a licensed behavior analyst;

More Definitions of Supervised experience

Supervised experience means supervised work experience, independent fieldwork, university practicum, or intensive university practicum.
Supervised experience means supervised independent fieldwork, practicum, or intensive practicum.
Supervised experience means the practical application of principles, methods and procedures of the science of psychology, for at least two (2) years, (one year of which must be post-doctoral), full time (35 hours per week) or its equivalent of 1500 clock hours per year for a minimum of 3000 hours and under the supervision of a psychologist certified or licensed pursuant to the statutory provisions of the state in which the supervised experience was obtained.
Supervised experience means supervised work experi- ence, independent fieldwork, university practicum, or intensive university practicum.
Supervised experience means supervised work experience, independent fieldwork, university practicum, or intensive univer- sity practicum.
Supervised experience means successful completion of the process specified by the OCCL to reduce the amount of experience required to qualify for designated early childhood and schoolage positions.
Supervised experience means work in the field of vocational rehabilitation services in which the individual receives at least one (1) hour of formal instruction, case review, and case direction with a supervising professional for every twenty (20) hours worked. The Commission, Insurance Commissioner, private carrier or self-insured employer, whomever services are provided, may request documentation of such supervision. The supervised experience required by this rule must conform to the criteria for acceptable employment experience set forth in this rule.