Effective supervision is essential for maximizing the impact of recovery coaches and ensuring quality support for individuals in recovery. This day-long training explores the principles of systems thinking and their application to recovery supervision. Participants will gain insights into how organizational systems influence coaching dynamics, learn strategies for fostering a systems-oriented approach to supervision, and develop skills to navigate complex interactions within recovery support environments.
Enhance supervisory effectiveness by adopting a systems-oriented approach to coaching leadership. Gain insights into the interconnectedness of organizational systems and their impact on recovery coaching outcomes. Develop practical skills for assessing, analyzing, and navigating complex systemic dynamics within recovery support settings. Foster a culture of continuous learning, adaptation, and improvement within supervisory practices.
Participants will leave the training equipped with a deeper understanding of systems thinking principles and their application to recovery supervision. They will be better prepared to navigate the complexities of organizational systems, optimize coaching interactions, and lead with resilience and effectiveness in their supervisory roles.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Understand the foundational concepts of systems thinking and its relevance to recovery supervision.
- Explore the interconnectedness of various components within recovery support systems.
- Identify systemic barriers and facilitators impacting the effectiveness of recovery coaching.
- Learn techniques for assessing and analyzing systemic dynamics in recovery support settings.
- Develop skills for applying systems thinking principles to enhance supervision practices.
- Cultivate a collaborative and adaptive approach to supervision that aligns with systemic goals and values.
Who This Leaning Experience is For
This learning experience is specifically designed for recovery supervisors, program managers, directors, and other leaders involved in overseeing recovery coaching programs. It is suitable for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of systems thinking and apply it to their supervisory roles within recovery support organizations.
Delivery Format
The session will be delivered through a combination of interactive presentations, group discussions, case studies, experiential exercises, and reflective activities. Participants will have opportunities to engage in hands-on learning and collaborate with peers to explore real-world challenges and solutions within recovery workspaces.