When

December 9, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM PST

Where

This is an online event via Zoom.

For more information on the Zoom platform, please visit https://youtu.be/hIkCmbvAHQQ prior to the event.

Contact

Wise Support 
support@gowise.org 

Wise Webinar Series: 

Creativity, Collaboration and Innovation:

 

Job coaching and Long Term supports in remote, virtual and modified settings

 

 hosted by Shaun Wood

How to make it Billable: Billable vs. Non-Billable Part #2  
Please join us on Wednesday, December 9 for our webinar, "Creativity, Collaboration and Innovation: Job coaching and Long Term supports in remote, virtual and modified settings", a long term supports panel hosted by Shaun Wood.

This panel will focus the conversation on how employment providers are using creativity, collaboration and innovation for job coaching in remote, virtual and modified settings. We’ll chat about how communication is changing between stakeholders and how effective teams are meeting the moment through innovation. We will also share some tips how you can translate the information we share into relevant, meaningful, and billable services in changing times.

Outline or agenda

  • Panel discussion with short mini presentations on topics

Learning Objectives (Info, tools, and skills attendees will receive):

  • Learners will know how to manage team communication in modified service environments
  • Learners will hear ideas on how to support creativity in teams
  • Learners will leave with strategies for how to modify community support
  • Learners will learn how to structure activities in a way so services are relevant, meaningful and billable

 

Good news, this this webinar has been pre-approved for 2 hours of APSE CESP continuing education (CE).

Do you require an accommodation, materials in alternate format or have inquiries about accessibility in this event? If so, please reach out to support@gowise.org no later than 5pm Friday prior to this webinar. Due to the short turnaround of our webinar series we are unable to accommodate same day requests. We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully.

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There are no refunds for those that do not attend the scheduled webinar. If you do miss the webinar, we will provide you with a code to access the next webinar free. 

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