1st Edition

Developing Leadership Excellence A Practice Guide for the New Professional Supervisor

By Tracey Harris Copyright 2018
132 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

132 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

132 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

Professional Supervision is a core component of maintaining professional practice and accreditation for many professions particularly in the community and human services sector. Professions such as Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Teachers, Nurses, Midwives, Doctors, Counsellors and Psychologists are encouraged to access regular professional supervision as part of... Read more
Introduction. Chapter 1: How to Use this Guide. Chapter 2: Understanding the role of Professional Supervision. Chapter 3: Quality Training in Supervision. Chapter 4: Setting the Context for Professional Supervision. Chapter 5: The Intake Process – First Meeting. Chapter 6: Conducting Subsequent Supervision Meetings. Chapter 7: Evaluating Professional Supervision. Chapter 8: Line Management and Professional Supervision. Chapter 9: Capability Frameworks for New Professional Supervisors. Summary. References

Biography

Tracey Harris is the Executive Director of Amovita Consulting and is a leading speaker and professional on developing high performance in the workplace.

Tracey has worked in the human services and corporate sectors specialising in organisational and business excellence, leadership and performance for over 25 years.

Having worked as a senior ministerial advisor, Tracey led the social housing reform in NSW with a particular focus on West Dubbo. This policy reform was recognised as a positive policy platform in working alongside the Aboriginal community and Elders who were instrumental in developing new social housing outcomes for this community.

Tracey has worked both in senior management and in clinical practice early in her career. She leads the Management and Executive Consulting Division of Amovita and has a career that spans three states of Australia and she has clients in Australia and internationally. Tracey has also provided lectureship at the Australian Catholic University in Brisbane, where she specialised in the fields of public and social policy, field education and mediation for eight years.

In addition to her work as Lecturer and as Executive Director for Amovita Consulting, Tracey also has an interest in research on high performance leadership and neuroscience and has developed an integrated model of coaching and supervision in the workplace for high performance outcomes. Tracey is currently an HDR Candidate with Griffith University researching how training in leadership and supervision influences supervisor competence.

Professional Qualifications

2017 Superconscious Self Coaching (Acc)

2016 Herrman Brain International - Certified Practitioner HBDITM

2015 TAE Cert IV Training & Assessment

2014 MPhil (Current) - Griffith University

2014 Blue Ocean Strategy Australia - Strategic Leadership

2013 Diploma Neuroscience Leadership

2012 Blue Ocean Australia – Strategic Leadership

2010 Family Transitions, Child Inclusive Family Dispute Resolution Clinical Training

2010 St George Bank, Business Leaders Program

2009 Post Graduate Diploma Dispute Resolution (Partial)