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- Dr. Phyllis Holditch Niolon | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Dr. Phyllis Holditch Niolon Senior Scientist for ACES Prevention Division of Violence Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Phyllis Holditch Niolon, PhD, is a behavioral scientist in the Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Dr. Niolon serves as a senior subject matter expert (SME) on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Teen Dating Violence (TDV). In this role, she responds to high-level information requests from the legislative and executive branches of government and from the media relating to the topics of IPV and TDV. She is the lead author of the Division’s technical package on the prevention of IPV, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan: A Technical Package of Programs, Policies, and Practices, and has made numerous presentations on the package to a host of audiences since its publication. Since 2009, she has served as the lead of the randomized controlled trial evaluating the comparative effectiveness of CDC’s Dating Matters®: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships Initiative. Dr. Niolon graduated with High Distinction with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Virginia. She received her masters and doctorate of philosophy in Community Psychology from Georgia State University. After serving as a postdoctoral fellow in the Division of Violence Prevention for one year, she joined DVP as a behavioral scientist in 2006. Since coming to CDC she has served as a science officer on numerous cooperative agreements and contracts evaluating interventions to prevent IPV and TDV. She has published multiple peer reviewed journal articles, book chapters and government documents on the topics of IPV and TDV. PM Workshop Adverse Childhood Experiences: Impact on Communities This workshop will discuss the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their connection to Addiction. We will explore what ACEs are, how they affect development, and how they increase risk for a host of physical, mental, and behavioral health outcomes, including substance misuse and overdose. We will discuss opportunities for prevention of ACEs, thereby preventing later outcomes. We will end with thoughts about how the current COVID-19 pandemic may be affecting ACEs and Addiction. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Danna Markson, LCSW | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Danna Markson, LCSW Founder & Director Mindsoother Therapy Center Danna is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Founder & Director of Mindsoother Therapy Center, a group psychotherapy practice specializing in working with kids, teens and their families. Danna has 26 years of clinical experience working with clients with eating disorders and emotion regulation concerns using Cognitive Behavioral and Dialectical Behavior Therapies, with a mindfulness focus. In 2013, Danna received the prestigious honor of being named Social Worker of the Year by the New Jersey National Association of Social Workers for her distinguished service and commitment in the field of eating disorders. PM Workshop Breathing Your Way Into Calm: Integrating Mindfulness Into Your Personal and Clinical Practice The act of mindfulness, “focused attention on the present moment, intentionally and non-judgmentally” has been proven to be effective in improving physical, mental and spiritual health. This workshop explores numerous mindfulness techniques to include in your own personal self-care routine, as well as in your clinical practice with clients. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Dr. Gayathri J. Dowling | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Dr. Gayathri J. Dowling Director, Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Project National Institutes of Health (NIH) Dr. Dowling is the Director of the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) Project at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The ABCD Study, the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States, has enrolled nearly 12,000 children ages 9-10 and is following them through their teens and into early adulthood to explore how diverse experiences during adolescence shape brain, cognitive, social, emotional, and academic development. Previously, Dr. Dowling served as the Deputy Director of the Office of Science Policy, Engagement, Education, and Communications at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the Chief of Science Policy at NIDA. In these positions, she provided scientifically-based information to patients and their family members, health professionals, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders to inform policy and promote the prevention and treatment of a wide variety of diseases. Dr. Dowling earned a Ph.D. in Neurobiology from the University of California at Davis, where she studied the developing nervous system, and subsequently conducted research at the Parkinson’s Institute prior to joining NIH where she initially worked at the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. AM Workshop The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study: Teen Brains. Today's Science. Brighter Future Adolescence is a time of extraordinary physical, emotional, and intellectual growth. The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study was designed to better understand the many childhood experiences that shape brain, social, emotional, and intellectual development during adolescence. The ABCD Study is the largest longitudinal study of brain development and child health in the U.S., having enrolled nearly 12,000 youth starting at ages 9-10 who will be followed for a decade. Youth participants undergo magnetic resonance imaging to assess brain structure and function, provide biospecimens for pubertal hormone, substance use, and genetic analyses, and take part in a range of behavioral and neurocognitive assessments. Both youth and their caregivers will provide information about physical and mental health, culture and environment, and other variables. These measures include questions about attitudes, experiences, and behaviors that may influence risk and resilience, as well as cognitive tasks that tap into the propensity of an individual to engage in such behaviors. Such a comprehensive array of questions provides the opportunity for researchers to tease apart the factors that tip the scale towards unhealthy risk behaviors and to identify those factors that can restore a healthy balance. ABCD data is released to the scientific community through the National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive on a regular basis, allowing scientists worldwide to conduct analyses, pool resources, and enrich the value of this study, with the ultimate goal of providing actionable information to help educators, health professionals and policymakers improve the lives of all children, today and for generations to come. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Tony Hoffman | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Tony Hoffman Founder, Executive Director The Freewheel Project After paroling prison on December 13, 2008, Tony Hoffman started living out his dream, with his addiction behind him. Tony is a Former BMX Elite Pro and placed 2nd at the 2016 World Championships in Medellin Colombia in the Masters Pro class. Tony coached Women’s Elite Pro, Brooke Crain, to a 4th place finish at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Brazil. His story is full of redemption as he has seen some of the highest highs, and the lowest lows. Tony has presented on the prestigious TEDx stage and his Goalcast video that went viral in February of 2020 has been viewed more than six million times. He is the Founder and Director of The Freewheel Project , a non-profit organization that mentors thousands of youth through action sports. Today, Tony is one of the most requested substance abuse speakers in the country, traveling over 200 days a year to share his inspiring story with various audiences. In 2020, he will be finishing his highly anticipated autobiography, “Keys To The Wounded Soul” as well as “The First 90” a 90 day devotional to help those with addictions develop new habits in their journey of recovery. Tony’s future goal is to open the Tony Hoffman Wellness Center where he hopes to redirect the lives of those struggling with addiction onto the path of sobriety and purpose. Power Session The Stigma of Addiction World Ranked after paroling prison on December 13, 2008, Tony Hoffman started living out his dream, with his addiction behind him. His story is full of redemption and his view of the highest highs, and the lowest lows. Tony is a former BMX Elite Pro and placed 2nd in the Masters Pro class at the 2016 World Championships in Colombia. He coached Women’s Elite Pro, Brooke Crain, to a 4th place finish at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Brazil. Tony has presented on the prestigious TEDx stage and Goalcast video and is one of the most requested substance abuse speakers in the country. He is the Founder and Director of The Freewheel Project, a non-profit organization that mentors thousands of youth through action sports. In 2020, he will complete his autobiography, Keys To The Wounded Soul as well as The First 90 a 90-day devotional to help those on the journey of recovery. Tony’s goal is to open the Tony Hoffman Wellness Center to assist those struggling with addiction. The Early Years Tony’s BMX career started as a teenager and top-ranked BMX amateur with multiple endorsements. In High School in Clovis, Ca, Tony started drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana, and using prescription painkillers (Vicodin and Oxycontin). His life took a turn for the worse as he became addicted at such a young age, losing everything. Tony committed a home invasion armed robbery, and was ultimately sent to prison for two years. He violated his probation due to his addiction in spite of the threat of a ten-year prison sentence. From this despair, Tony began rebuilding his life’s purpose while he spent two years in prison. Upon his release, he used the positives and negatives of his life to get to where he is, today. Today Tony has been sober since May 17, 2007. He is a changed man devoted to inspiring others to live their life with purpose. Tony has dedicated his life, to bring awareness around the country of the dangers of prescription pills and heroin, as well as, advocating a shift in thinking towards current addiction-recovery processes. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Gary Mendell | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Gary Mendell Founder, Chairman & CEO Shatterproof Gary Mendell is the founder and CEO of Shatterproof, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the devastation the disease of addiction causes families. Mr. Mendell founded Shatterproof after losing his son Brian to addiction in 2011 to spare other families of the tragedy his family suffered. Shatterproof works to end the stigma and foster a community of support for families. Shatterproof provides families with evidence-based resources to support prevention, treatment and recovery. Shatterproof advocates for changes in policy at the federal and state level and supports the development and implementation of evidence-based solutions for substance-use disorders. Prior to Shatterproof, Mr. Mendell founded and was CEO of HEI Hotels & Resorts. HEI manages a portfolio of ~40 hotels, with revenues of ~$650 million and value of ~$3 billion. Prior to HEI, Mr. Mendell was president of Starwood Lodging Trust and a member of its board of trustees. Mr. Mendell is a member of the Clinton Health Matters Initiative, the Industry Real Estate Finance Advisory Council and a charter member of President Obama’s Better Building Challenge. Mr. Mendell received his B.S. from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and his MBA with distinction from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Keynote Stigma and Barriers to Recovery: From a Family Lens Gary Mendell is the founder and CEO of Shatterproof, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the devastation the disease of addiction causes families. Mr. Mendell founded Shatterproof after losing his son Brian to addiction in 2011 to spare other families of the tragedy his family suffered. Shatterproof works to end the stigma and foster a community of support for families. Shatterproof provides families with evidence-based resources to support prevention, treatment and recovery. Shatterproof advocates for changes in policy at the federal and state level and supports the development and implementation of evidence-based solutions for substance-use disorders. Prior to Shatterproof, Mr. Mendell founded and was CEO of HEI Hotels & Resorts. HEI manages a portfolio of ~40 hotels, with revenues of ~$650 million and value of ~$3 billion. Prior to HEI, Mr. Mendell was president of Starwood Lodging Trust and a member of its board of trustees. Mr. Mendell is a member of the Clinton Health Matters Initiative, the Industry Real Estate Finance Advisory Council and a charter member of President Obama’s Better Building Challenge. Mr. Mendell received his B.S. from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and his MBA with distinction from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Jonah C. Cunningham | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Jonah C. Cunningham Government Relations Manager Trust for America's Health Jonah Cunningham is a Trust For America's Health (TFAH) Government Relations Manager focusing on behavioral health issues and ways to reduce mortality from substance misuse and suicide. Prior to joining TFAH, he worked for over six years on the staff of Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-CA). In his most recent position, as Senior Policy Advisor, Jonah helped to reestablish the Congressional Mental Health Caucus and created a Suicide Prevention Task Force within the Caucus. He also developed legislation to improve the nation’s behavioral health system through expanded services and investments in the workforce. He has received several awards for his commitment to mental health promotion. Jonah has a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Utah and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Policy from The George Washington University. He is an avid Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. AM Workshop Addressing a Crisis: Cross-Sector Strategies to Prevent Adolescent Substance Use and Suicide Adolescence is a time of change; it’s exciting, exhilarating, and often requires support. For many young people, the transition from childhood to adulthood can be challenging, yet we know it is also a period full of promise and opportunity, when we can intervene to make sure kids are on the right path. This presentation will provide an overview of a recent report by Trust for America's Health and Well Being Trust on the increasing impact of drugs, alcohol, and suicide on adolescents. Research and on-the-ground programs demonstrate that we can reduce adolescent substance use and suicide. Solutions are available, and communities are willing and able to take on these challenges. This presentation will highlight the policies and programs that work and offer recommendations for meaningful action. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Michael Steinberg, MD, MPH | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Michael Steinberg, MD, MPH Medical Director Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies Dr. Michael Steinberg is Professor and Chief in the Division of General Internal Medicine, Vice-Chair for Research at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Medical Director of the Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies. He maintains an active research career in the areas of tobacco treatment interventions, has published over 70 peer-reviewed manuscripts, and conducts studies funded by NCI, NIDA, RWJ Foundation, and the NJ Department of Health. His ongoing efforts include coordination for the 10 New Jersey tobacco Quit centers, and assisting with the SCREEN NJ Lung Screening initiative. PM Workshop Issues in Tobacco Dependence Treatment This workshop will examine important issues in tobacco dependence treatment in 2020 including the latest evidence-based treatment practices, treatment resources available in NJ, importance of integrating tobacco treatment in various healthcare and behavioral health settings, and implications of COVID-19 on tobacco control. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- David Kessler | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE David Kessler Author, Founder of Grief.com David Kessler is the world’s foremost expert on grief and loss. His experience with thousands of people on the edge of life and death has taught him the secrets to living a happy and fulfilled life, even afterlife’s tragedies. He is the author of six books, including the new bestselling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief . His books and work have received praise by so many, including Saint (Mother) Teresa. David’s personal experience as a child witnessing a mass shooting while his mother was dying in a hospital helped him begin his journey. For most of his life, David has taught physicians, nurses, counselors, police, and first responders about the end of life, trauma, and grief. He facilitates talks, workshops and retreats for those experiencing grief. However, despite his vast knowledge on grief, his life was turned upside down by the sudden death of his twenty-one-year-old son. It inspired him to write his newest book, Finding Meaning . David’s volunteer work includes being an LAPD Specialist Reserve for traumatic events as well as having served on the Red Cross’s disaster services team. He is the founder of www.grief.com which has over five million visits yearly from 167 countries. Thought Leader Session 6th Stage on Grief and Loss — Finding Meaning VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Dr. Tawanda Hubbard | 2020 Addiction Conference Speaker | NJPN
JUNE 18. 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE BACK TO CONFERENCE SPEAKERS REGISTER HERE Dr. Tawanda Hubbard Social Work Educator and Practitioner Dr. Tawanda Hubbard is a social work educator and practitioner. She teaches on faculty at Monmouth SSW and at her alma mater, Rutgers SSW as a part-time lecturer. Dr. Hubbard received the honor of Outstanding Doctoral Instructor at Rutgers SSW in 2016. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience in child welfare, behavioral health, adolescent and family therapy, and clinical practice. She currently provides individual, couple and family therapy as a private practitioner and clinical supervision. Dr. Hubbard is a consultant trainer with NJ Child Welfare Training Partnership and NJ Victims Assistance Academy. She conducts workshops on her scholarship interests (dismantling structural discrimination, oppositionality in adolescents, clinical supervision, etc.). Dr. Hubbard is the immediate past President of the NASW, NJ Chapter, serves on Rutgers School of Social Work Alumni Advisory Council and CSWE Minority Doctoral Fellowship Alumna. AM Workshop An Incomplete Story: The Unveiling of Health Disparities During COVID-19 In this unprecedented time as we struggle against COVID-19, it has been unveiled the dire health disparities that persons of color are encountering across the nation. We are hearing alarming rates of persons of color dying from COVID-19, hitting the African American Community hard. The reports speak to this phenomenon as a surprising or new event. In this one-hour presentation, it will be discussed how health disparities have historically existed in our country and the problem has been situated on the person and community levels versus looking at systems, policies, and practice. Participants will look at the whole story, factoring in context, examining social determinants of health, and structural discrimination that breeds within our society and institutions. They will identify the role of service providers and agencies in fighting health inequities and discrimination apart of ensuring quality care based on health equity and inclusion. VIEW ALL WORKSHOP SESSIONS
- Clinically Speaking: Inclusive Language for Supporting Clients with Addiction Across Disciplines | Clinical Workforce Training at NJPN
Register for this upcoming renewal training hosted by NJPN. About Professional Development Mail Certification Courses CDA CADC LCADC CCS ACS Mail Renewal Trainings Mandatory Legal Standards Cultural Humility Trainings Clinical Supervisor Trainings Advanced Renewal Trainings Mail Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Student Portal Home > CTWD Upcoming Renewal Trainings (Item) > Back to All Events Clinically Speaking: Inclusive Language for Supporting Clients with Addiction Across Disciplines Learn how to support individuals impacted by substance use through compassionate, evidence-based communication. This 3-hour training explores the fundamentals of substance use disorders, introduces the SBIRT framework, and empowers professionals to recognize and replace stigmatizing language with inclusive, person-first approaches. Strengthen your ability to build trust, reduce bias, and create a more supportive environment across all care settings. Apply Today to Register DATES & TIMES September 20th, 2025 TRAINING APPLIES TO Tag 01 Tag 02 Tag 03 Tag 04 Tag 05 LOCATION TYPE OF TRAINING Renewal Training CLINICAL HOURS 3 CEUs TUITION $75 About the Training Learn how to support individuals impacted by substance use through compassionate, evidence-based communication. This 3-hour training explores the fundamentals of substance use disorders, introduces the SBIRT framework, and empowers professionals to recognize and replace stigmatizing language with inclusive, person-first approaches. Strengthen your ability to build trust, reduce bias, and create a more supportive environment across all care settings. Course offering 3 CEUs. Renewal Credit Information IMPORTANT NOTE : These courses are tuition-based , and scholarships will not apply to this training. However, if you work for a DMHAS-contracted SUD treatment agency , you may be eligible for other scholarship-based courses offered through the Addiction Training and Workforce Development (ATWD) Program , funded by the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. For more information, please contact trainings@njpn.org Scholarship Qualifications Apply Today Selection Process When maximum capacity is reached, a waitlist is established. Ready to apply? Click the button below to get started. Application FAQ Have Questions? LCADC : Forty hours of continuing education earned every two years. CADC : Sixty hours of continuing education earned every two years. What are the renewal requirements for the CADC and LCADC? N.J.A.C. 13:34C-5.1 Expand The ADCC requires licensees or certificate holders seeking a return to active status to submit a completed renewal application, a renewal fee, and an affidavit of employment and evidence of having completed the number of continuing education renewal hours required for license or certificate renewal for the biennial period. The applicant must have completed the continuing education renewal hours within three years prior to the date of the application. I let my certification or license lapse. How can I become reinstated? N.J.A.C. 13:34C-1.6 Expand More FAQs Apply Today Complete the Application Made possible by NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Professional Development About Certifications & Trainings Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Student Portal Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Contact Us. Name* Email* Message* Submit Message
- Mastering Clinical Supervision Documentation: Best Practices and Techniques | Clinical Workforce Training at NJPN
Register for this upcoming renewal training hosted by NJPN. About Professional Development Mail Certification Courses CDA CADC LCADC CCS ACS Mail Renewal Trainings Mandatory Legal Standards Cultural Humility Trainings Clinical Supervisor Trainings Advanced Renewal Trainings Mail Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Student Portal HOME 2024 > CTWD Upcoming Renewal Trainings (Item) > Back to All Events Mastering Clinical Supervision Documentation: Best Practices and Techniques This training session, Mastering Clinical Supervision Documentation: Best Practices and Techniques , is designed to equip clinical supervisors with the essential skills and knowledge to create clear, accurate, and compliant documentation. Participants will explore effective strategies for capturing supervision sessions while honoring their unique supervision style and model. The training emphasizes the importance of aligning documentation practices with personal and organizational supervision frameworks, ensuring legal and ethical compliance, and supporting quality care. Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, attendees will enhance their documentation practices to improve supervision outcomes and meet regulatory standards. Apply Today to Register DATES & TIMES August 8th, 2025 TRAINING APPLIES TO Tag 01 Tag 02 Tag 03 Tag 04 Tag 05 LOCATION TYPE OF TRAINING Renewal Training CLINICAL HOURS 6 CEUs TUITION Scholarship Only About the Training This training session, Mastering Clinical Supervision Documentation: Best Practices and Techniques , is designed to equip clinical supervisors with the essential skills and knowledge to create clear, accurate, and compliant documentation. Participants will explore effective strategies for capturing supervision sessions while honoring their unique supervision style and model. The training emphasizes the importance of aligning documentation practices with personal and organizational supervision frameworks, ensuring legal and ethical compliance, and supporting quality care. Through interactive discussions and practical exercises, attendees will enhance their documentation practices to improve supervision outcomes and meet regulatory standards. Learning Objectives: Identify key components of effective clinical supervision documentation and understand their importance within various supervision models and frameworks. Apply best practices to accurately record supervision sessions, including supervision agreements, supervision notes, as well as summative and formative evaluation measures. Demonstrate the ability to review and improve existing documentation practices to ensure compliance, clarity, and consistency. Course offering 6 CEUs Renewal Credit Information Full scholarship opportunity for individuals employed at a NJ-DMHAS contracted SUD treatment agency. Participants must be in a supervisory role, with priority given to those who hold an LCADC, LPC, or LCSW AND a CCS Scholarship Qualifications Apply Today Selection Process Full scholarship opportunity for individuals employed at a NJ-DMHAS contracted SUD treatment agency. Participants must be in a supervisory role, with priority given to those who hold an LCADC, LPC, or LCSW AND a CCS Ready to apply? Click the button below to get started. Application FAQ Have Questions? More FAQs Apply Today Complete the Application Made possible by NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Professional Development About Certifications & Trainings Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Student Portal Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Contact Us. Name* Email* Message* Submit Message
- Certified Clinical Supervisor Training: August 2025 | Clinical Workforce Training at NJPN
Register for this upcoming renewal training hosted by NJPN. About Professional Development Mail Certification Courses CDA CADC LCADC CCS ACS Mail Renewal Trainings Mandatory Legal Standards Cultural Humility Trainings Clinical Supervisor Trainings Advanced Renewal Trainings Mail Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Student Portal HOME 2024 > CTWD Upcoming Renewal Trainings (Item) > Back to All Events Certified Clinical Supervisor Training: August 2025 Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) Training is a five-day (30-hour) training. CCS uses a didactic lecture format with experiential learning exercises that cover clinical skills for supervising alcohol and drug counseling staff and interns. This course is for initial and recertification. Apply Today to Register DATES & TIMES August 13th, 14th, 15th, 20th and 21st TRAINING APPLIES TO Tag 01 Tag 02 Tag 03 Tag 04 Tag 05 LOCATION TYPE OF TRAINING Advanced Certification CLINICAL HOURS 30 CEUs TUITION DMHAS Scholarship Only About the Training CCS is held virtually through Zoom to offer a synchronous and interactive teaching/learning experience. Participants must hold one or more of the following credentials: LCADC, LCSW, or LPC. Participants must have live video on for duration of the course and a viewing space to ensure course discussion privacy. Driving/travel during the course is prohibited. Have access to a smart device, or computer, with access to internet, a camera and microphone, that can support zoom virtual platform. You must attend all 5 Days for credit. Renewal Credit Information IMPORTANT NOTE : These courses are tuition-based , and scholarships will not apply to this training. However, if you work for a DMHAS-contracted SUD treatment agency , you may be eligible for other scholarship-based courses offered through the Addiction Training and Workforce Development (ATWD) Program , funded by the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. For more information, please contact trainings@njpn.org Scholarship Qualifications Apply Today Selection Process When maximum capacity is reached, a waitlist is established. Ready to apply? Click the button below to get started. Application FAQ Have Questions? More FAQs Apply Today Complete the Application Made possible by NJ Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Professional Development About Certifications & Trainings Upcoming Renewal Trainings Resources Student Portal Scholarships & Tuition FAQs Contact Us. Name* Email* Message* Submit Message








