
Field Supervisor
- Sherbrooke, QC
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Mastery in their own work
- Interest in the teaching of practice and links to theory
- Knowledge of the community and its resources
- Ability to select appropriate learning experiences to meet the student's learning goals
- Aptitude to facilitate the student's integration of theory and practice
- Ability and willingness to provide appropriate educational, administrative and supportive supervision
- Capacity to meet the student at their level of learning to further their individual growth and development.
- The field supervisor selects learning experiences and assignments particular to the field setting and in consultation with the student. This is done formally at the beginning of the field placement through the Learning Contract, which is completed jointly by the field supervisor and the student and submitted to the Field Coordinator at the School. The field supervisor may consult the Field Coordinator or field liaison if they have questions as to what may be appropriate assignments.
- It is the expectation of the School that the field supervisor provides a scheduled 1-1½ hour supervisory meeting per week. The field supervisor uses this time to review all of the student's field placement assignments, provide feedback that is supportive and educational, and encourage the student in reflecting on their practice and their own growth and development as a practitioner. Field supervisors should create an atmosphere that is open and flexible to the student's opinions, questions and learning. Field supervisors providing group supervision must offer individual supervision every other week.
- The field supervisor should incorporate the following:
- Discussion of knowledge, values, theories and skills, in connection with student practice
- Preparatory work with students prior to practice intervention
- Retrospective analysis of student practice, utilising some form of direct report - e.g. observation, process recording, reflective log, meeting summary, audio tape, video tape, etc.
- The field supervisor also provides on-going feedback to the student and encourages the participation of the student in the planning and evaluation of the educational process.