CMS Training and Events

Contact

Nancy Pionk, Executive Director 
Community Mediation Services 
info@mediationclarkcounty.org 
360-334-5862

 

When

Part I: October 1 and 2, 2015
Part II: October 9, 10, and 16, 2015 
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


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Where

Clark County Public Service Center 
1300 Franklin Street
Vancouver, WA 98666
 


 
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Professional Mediation and Conflict Management Training 

Part I: Communication and Conflict Management

October 1 and 2, 2015

Part II:  Professional Mediation Skills  

October 9, 10, and 16, 2015

Washington State Bar Association CLE Credit: approval is pending. This course has been previously approved for 35.5 CLE Credits including 2 Ethics Credits.


 **Note: If you are seeking the 40-hour Basic Mediation Training Skills certificate, you must attend both Part 1 and Part II. This training meets the classroom requirement for certification through the Washington Mediation Association. 

Program Highlights

  • Learn the skills and tools that mediators use.
  • Enhance your communication and conflict resolution skills.
  • Take the first step toward mediator certification.
  • Improve work and family relationships.
  • Change your life.

This 5-day training is a high-energy, high-quality synthesis of years of conflict resolution experience. 

The material will be presented through lecture, demonstration and large and small group exercises including simulated mediations. Many experienced mediators will act as presenters and individual coaches, which allows participants to experience many diverse styles of mediating.

"This training outlined a straightforward practical process that should be available to all employers, employees, managers, and anyoneinterested in building better relationsips in their lives."  --past trainee.

 

Registration Options

We are offering our Basic Mediation Training in two parts to accomodate trainees who may not be able to attend a full 40-hour training at one time.  However, immersion in the 40-hour training at one time is highly recommended.

Part I includes conflict theory and styles, active listening techniques, trust building, collaborative negotiations, and conflict management tools at home and in the workplace.

Part II focuses on the mediation process and the mediator’s role and ethics. It provides an interest-based and facilitative approach to conflict resolution that empowers people to resolve differences with the aid of skilled mediators.

Part I can be taken as a stand-alone course.

You must take Part I as a pre-requisite for Part II.

Trainees wishing to complete a 40-hour Basic Mediation Course, for certification or practicum purposes, must complete both Part I and Part II. 

To be eligible to receive a certificate of completion of  the 40-hour Basic Training, Trainees must complete Part I and Part II within a calendar year.

nlpionk 2013About the lead trainer:

Nancy Pionk, CMS Executive Director

 Nancy is a certified mediator and an approved practicum supervisor with the Washington Mediation Association. Nancy has over ten years experience providing the Basic 40-hour Mediation Training. A mediator since 1996, Nancy has mediated many different types of cases including neighbor-to-neighbor, small claims, landlord/tenant, victim-offender, workplace, foreclosure, and police/citizen matters. She also helps design conflict resolution and communication trainings for other organizations. Nancy earned a B.A. from Eastern Michigan University and a J.D. from Loyola University of Chicago School of Law

"I’ve participated in workshops, seminars, and training programs across the country (mostly in sales) and nobody comes close to Nancy Pionk!!”

                                                                              --May 2015 Training Participant

About Community Mediation Services:  

For 20 years, Community Mediation Services (CMS) has empowered Clark County residents to improve communications and resolve disagreements by providing conflict resolution services and mediation training. CMS currently provides mediation services and training in both community and business contexts. For more information, go to http://mediationclarkcounty.org.

About Certification:

CMS is a Washington Mediation Association approved practicum program.   For more information on certification, please see:  http://washingtonmediation.org/mediator-certification/how-to-certify.

For more information on CMS’ practicum, go to http://mediationclarkcounty.org/mediation-certification-program/.

Registration and Payment

Register now as space is limited to ensure a quality training experience.

The regular fee for the full 40-hour training (Parts I and II) is $695. The nonprofit fee is:  $550. 

Early bird rate of $595 until September 18, 2015!

For Part I only, the fee is $300. The nonprofit fee is $240.

Early bird rate of $250 until September 18, 2015

For Part II only, the fee is $395.  The nonprofit fee is $310.

Early bird rate of $350 until September 18, 2015

There is an additional discount when 3 or more people from same organization register and for non-profit organizations.

Payment must be received prior to the day of the event to reserve your space and ensure adequate materials are available for all participants.  Unfortunately, we cannot accept payment on the day of the event. 

You may pay by credit card using PayPal or checks can be sent to:

Community Mediation Services
PO Box 1053
Vancouver, WA 98666

Cancellation policy: For cancellations more than 10 days prior to the first date of training, we will refund your fee minus a 10% administrative fee. For cancellations 10 days or less prior to training, there is no refund.