30-Hour Clinical Supervision Training
Culturally Responsive • Trauma-Informed • Equity-Centered
This 30-hour Clinical Supervision Training meets the educational requirement to become a board-approved supervisor through the Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors & Therapists (OBLPCT) and the Oregon Board of Licensed Social Workers (OBLSW). It is designed for licensed mental-health professionals who wish to supervise Associates in Oregon.
Participants are responsible for reviewing state requirements for eligibility prior to registration: OBLPCT Supervisor Requirements and OBLSW Supervisor Requirements. Out-of-state participants are welcome, though legal content will focus on Oregon law and the ACA Code of Ethics.
The training integrates didactic and experiential learning to build competence in multiple supervision models, ethical and legal standards, and relational skills essential to the supervisory role. Grounded in culturally responsive care and transformative justice, it emphasizes trauma-informed, equity-centered, and relationally attuned supervision. Participants will explore how to hold complexity, navigate power, and address identity, race, culture, and systemic critique within supervisory practice.
Training Format and Schedule
4 days of live online learning via Zoom
All sessions occur 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (PST) with lunch 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 26, 2025
Friday, February 27, 2025
Tuesday, March 3, 2025
Wednesday, March 4, 2025
Attendance for all hours is required for CE credit; partial credit is not granted.
Accountability, Connection, Transformation
Supervision is approached as both a technical responsibility and a sacred relational practice—an act of accountability, connection, and transformation. This course invites supervisors to deepen their presence, sharpen their ethical clarity, and embrace the responsibility of stewarding the growth of others.
Aligned with Oregon Board requirements and consistent with ACA, AAMFT, and NBCC standards, this training offers a rigorous, reflective, and justice-oriented approach to supervision as a site of growth, healing, and systemic change.
This training satisfies LPC + LMFT + LCSW - This training fulfills supervision requirements for Professional Counselor Associates and Marriage and Family Therapy Associates through the OBLPCT, and Clinical Social Work Associates through the OBLSW. It also includes the required Systems Supervision component specific to LMFT supervision.
About Dr. Unique Page
Dr. Unique Page, Ph.D., LPC, NCC holds a Master’s in Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling and a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education. Since 2016, she has been training, mentoring, and supervising counselors with a focus on culturally responsive, relational, and equity-centered practice.
Her work invites depth, reflection, and integrity—helping clinicians bring their full humanity into supervision and leadership. She believes supervision is both a professional responsibility and a relational practice that fosters accountability, authenticity, and care.
Through her private practice, UP Counseling & Consulting, Dr. Page partners with clinicians, organizations, and communities to cultivate supervision and leadership practices that strengthen competence, connection, and collective wellbeing.