Developing Strong Staff

Engaged employees are motivated and self-directed

Description

Supervision includes balancing multiple ways to help staff while demographic and cultural changes in the workforce require new skills from leaders to develop and retain quality personnel. The goal is engaged and self-motivated employees, which leads to better levels of retention and improved client outcomes. This class will help supervisors create and capitalize on opportunities for staff development through training, delegating, and empowering staff to drive their own growth and development.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and explore three different functions of supervision

  • Describe the supervisor’s role in staff training and in the transfer of learning

  • Outline effective delegation of responsibilities and tasks

  • Apply motivational interviewing skills with ambivalent supervisees

  • Foster a sense of value and purpose in professional work

Board Accreditation

MN Board of Social Work

2.0 CEUs (CEP-275)

MN Board of Nursing

This activity has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements. However, the nurse is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.

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