Mastering NBCC Continuing Education
Mastering NBCC Continuing Education: A Comprehensive Guide to Course Creation and Approval
Training Details:
This training is for the live format only. A separate training will be offered in the future for on-demand courses… stay tuned
Disclaimer: Please note, I am not speaking or acting on behalf of NBCC and there is no guarantee that a participants’ ACEP application submissions will be approved by NBCC.
- Understanding NBCC Continuing Education Requirements:
- Overview of NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines
- CEU Requirements and Content Areas
- Importance of ACEP Accreditation
- Examples of Successful Trainings
- Designing a High-Quality Training Curriculum:
- Identifying Learning Objectives – Structuring Content for Maximum Engagement
- Incorporating Case Studies, Role-Playing, and Assessment Strategies
- Addressing Diversity
- Navigating the ACEP Application Process:
- Step-by-Step Guide to Completing the Application
- Tips for Writing Compelling Course Descriptions and Learning Objectives
- Documentation Requirements, Presenter Credentials, and Biographies
- Strategies for Successful Submission and Approval:
- Document Organization, Formatting, and Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting the Application to NBCC and Online Submission Process
- Handling Application Resubmission Strategies
- Post-Approval Considerations and Best Practices:
- Managing Administrative Requirements and CEU Tracking
- Certificate Issuance and Marketing Your NBCC-Approved Training
- Strategies for Attracting Participants, Utilizing Social Media, and Collecting Feedback
- Q&A and Closing Remarks:
- Addressing Participant Questions and Concerns (with options for one-on-one follow-up)
- Recap of Key Takeaways and Action Items
More About Your Facilitator:
Kimberly Parker (she/her) is the CEO of Revive to Thrive Wellness Center, a Texas-based counseling practice. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S), Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), and Transformative Coach, she specializes in trauma, anxiety, depression, addiction, life transitions, and self-esteem improvement. Committed to culturally humble care, Kimberly empowers individuals and addresses unique challenges faced by marginalized populations. Currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Counselor Education and Supervision (CES), she enhances her skills as a clinician and serves as an instructor, clinical supervisor, and researcher. In her educational role, Kimberly mentors students in counseling programs and serves as a speaker and trainer, focusing on cultural humility to better serve marginalized populations. With extensive experience and a passion for promoting cultural humility, Kimberly delivers transformative training for the benefit of attendees and their communities.