Graduate Certificate in Professional Supervision

University of Divinity

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01037A

The Graduate Certificate in Professional Supervision equips its graduates to practice as professional supervisors. It offers the knowledge and skills for the provision of structured, theologically reflective professional supervision of individuals and groups who work in caring professions such as ministry, health, education and leadership. Through experiential learning students develop their skills in professional supervision to create a relationship of trust and transparency in which those being supervised can review their work practices. Using a range of knowledge and techniques, professional supervision can enable the supervisee to develop self-awareness, resilience, ethical understanding, accountability, and effectiveness.

Structure

The Graduate Certificate in Professional Supervision requires completion of 72 points.

Standard entry requirements

  • Successful completion of an undergraduate degree or equivalent professional attainment
  • Successful completion of the equivalent of at least one year’s full-time study in theology or ministry, or of a bridging unit prescribed by the University
  • Practical experience in ministry or a caring profession
  • Experience of Professional Supervision as a supervisee
  • Evidence of current clearances for working with children and vulnerable adults, such as a Working With Children Card
  • A satisfactory interview with members of the University’s Professional Supervision Program is also required before admission.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Online - University of Divinity International: $8,646 No
  • Online/Off-campus : 1 year

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