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Certified Clinical Supervisors (CCS) oversee, evaluate, mentor, and educate Substance Use Disorder counseling staff and interns. 

NJPN’s five-day virtual CCS course offers didactic lectures that include experiential learning exercises. Participants learn common supervisory issues and topics and develop the necessary skills to be an effective supervisor. This 30-hour course is beneficial for those seeking to advance their career to a higher level.

Education Hours

30 Hours

Qualifications

  • Holds an LCADC, LPC, and/or LCSW

  • Actively working in DMHAS licensed SUD treatment agency

  • Completed one full certification/licensing renewal period

Course Format

Virtual (synchronous) and In-Person

Credential Type

Advanced Certification

Eligibility Requirements

The 30 hour Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) Training is offered over 5 days. The CCS training is a virtual didactic lecture format, that includes experiential learning exercises that covers topics and issues common in clinical supervision of alcohol and drug counseling staff and interns. After the completion of one renewal period, clinicians may apply for scholarships to attend the CCS training. To be eligible, one must hold an LCADC, LPC, or LCSW, and are actively supervising in a DMHAS-licensed substance abuse treatment facility.

Examination Information

Testing information can be found on the Certification Boards Website: https://certbd.org/testing/

Scholarship Details

The NJPN CCS course scholarships are only for INITIAL certification hours.

THE PATH TO CERTIFICATION

How to Apply

  1. Review the course or training details and ensure you meet or exceed eligibility requirements.

  2. If you are ready to sign up, fill out the application form (button link is to the right).

  3. NJPN will review your application and notify you if you have been accepted into the course or training.

Ready to Apply?

Click the button below to get started.

Internship Opportunities

NJPN helps connect eligible individuals with DMHAS licensed treatment agencies statewide seeking ADC Interns. Students attending CDA courses through NJPN are provided one-on-one assistance to secure an internship while attending courses.


Learn more about the internship process and application details by clicking the button below.

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What People Are Saying

“I had a positive experience. Online learning allows opportunities for increased levels of social networking to gather more comprehensive resources.”

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Are you ready to take your career in addiction services to the next level? Unlock the potential of your future—apply for this training today!

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