Collective
Leadership Supervisor Training Description - Fall 2024
Training Dates: 9am-12pm on Mondays 10/28, 11/4, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16
Information
Sessions on Zoom: Monday, September 16th, 4pm-5pm AND
Monday, September 23rd, 4pm-5pm
Register HERE for 9/16 Session
Register HERE for 9/23 Session
Online Application due October 11, 2024
The Collective Leadership
Supervisor Training is a 21-hour course to deepen supervisory practices that
support supervisees’ job performance and growth. Supervisors will strengthen their capacity to convey
workplace expectations and provide performance feedback to supervisees, along
with enhancing supervisees’ capacity for initiative and leadership. With
support from the NYC Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ), the Institute
offers this free training for supervisors of staff impacted by the criminal
legal system and other staff. The training is on Zoom and is open to eligible supervisors working in New York City.
Who Should
Apply:
· Priority for enrollment in this cohort will be given to
supervisors at MOCJ-funded programs (Community
Justice Reentry Network), particularly supervisors of staff with
lived experience in the criminal legal system. Applications are also
welcome from supervisors in NYC in programs not funded by MOCJ. Priority
for enrollment will be given to supervisors of staff in peer mentor, peer
specialist, navigator, and other credible messenger roles. Applications are
welcome from multiple supervisors at an agency in order to build communities of
practice. Applications are welcome from two supervisory levels (i.e.
supervisor and the supervisor’s manager). When multiple supervisors from an
agency enroll, they can anticipate being in large and small group practice with
each other as well as with supervisors from other agencies.
Fall 2024 CLST Training Schedule
Training dates are Mondays: 10/28, 11/4, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16The seven sessions take place on Zoom from 9am-12pm. The
Zoom meeting will be open at 8:50am so there will be ample time for training
participants to get technology set up before the start of class.
Course Requirements
Requirements are for
supervisors to attend and participate actively with camera on in all scheduled
Zoom training sessions, read assigned articles, practice skills at work between
sessions, and prepare two brief reflection assignments (in writing or presented
in class) demonstrating practice of skills at work.
Applicant Requirements
· Submit online application by October 11,
2024 at 11:59 pm
· Complete a 90-minute training for Unlocking Employment by October 28, 2024.
· Be 18+
· Have current supervisory responsibility for
staff and/or interns
· Commit to completing the entire 21-hour training
· Commit to reading selected articles ahead of
sessions
· Commit to practicing skills between sessions and
preparing two reflection assignments
about skill practice at work
· Have tech skills and equipment, including
camera, to participate in remote training
· Work in NYC
Click here to access the online application
The course is offered over several months to allow time for practice and reflection between classes. Supervisors who complete all classes and meet course requirements will receive the Collective Leadership Supervisor Training Certificate from the John Jay College Institute for Justice and Opportunity.
Training sessions will be co-facilitated by David Mensah of DKBWave Training & Consulting
Learning Objectives for
Supervisors
1. Coaching and Giving Feedback: strengthen supervisory skills
including relationship building, listening, coaching, and giving effective
feedback.
2.
Initiative,
Accountability and Leadership: increase
capacity to foster supervisees’ initiative, self-accountability and practical
leadership regardless of their level of authority.
3.
Self-Reflection
and Asking for Feedback: refine
the use of supervision practices to assess the supervisor’s own effectiveness
and close the gap between supervisory intention and the actual impact of
supervisory intervention on those supervised.
4.
Supervision
and Trauma-Informed Best Practices:
strengthen the fundamental supervisory practices to work with all employees,
including those impacted by trauma.
The course is offered over two
months in order to allow time for practice and reflection between training sessions.
Supervisors are expected to report back to the class on successes/challenges in
their efforts to practice the skills learned and to receive additional training
and coaching in order to improve on the results that are inconsistent with
their expectations. Training content supports participating supervisors to increase
their professional capacity in the following areas:
History of the Collective Leadership Supervisor
Training
This training was developed
by the Institute in partnership with the instructor, David Mensah, and in
collaboration with advisors including employers and people with lived
experience in the criminal legal system currently working in human services. The
Institute has received positive feedback from supervisors in prior cohorts:
“The training was essential for me to take
responsibility at all times and ask for feedback with an open mind. The
responsibility talk boosted my confidence in having supervisions with my staff.”
“This training gives the tools and language needed to
be an effective leader.”
“I am committed to hiring individuals with lived
experience and now feel better prepared to offer the support and structure to
set any employee from any background up for success.”
“I now have the tools to actually cultivate the
leadership skills of my supervisees rather than having them rely on me for
direction…I’m
much more conscious of how I can do better about creating leadership culture.”
“This has been the best supervisor training I ever
attended. It has changed the way I lead.”
The Institute gratefully
acknowledges support for the curriculum development and initial cohorts of the
Collective Leadership Supervisor Training, as well as for this cohort, from the
NYC Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice.
Instructor Bios:
David
Mensah is a lead instructor for the Institute’s
Navigator Certificate in Human Services & Community Justice, a
semester-long, college-level course for people with lived experience in the
criminal legal system seeking careers in human services, and the Institute’s
Collective Leadership Supervisor Training. He was previously the lead
instructor for JLUSA’s Leading with Conviction (LwC) and has trained volunteer
parent leaders for the NYC Department of Education’s Parent Leadership
Institute. In a career spanning more than two decades, Mr. Mensah has
spent 13 years in Executive Director positions, as well as 10 years as a youth
and family counselor. Mr. Mensah has two BS degrees from Oregon State
University, a Certificate in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of
Bridgeport, and a M.Div. from Yale Divinity School. He has held faculty
positions in leadership studies at Sacred Heart University, in Trauma
Counseling at the University of Bridgeport, and an adjunct faculty position at
Baruch College, in the School of Public Affairs.
Cameron Cassar serves as the Senior Coordinator of Continuing
Education here at the Institute, where he plays a pivotal role in facilitating
educational opportunities for individuals impacted by the criminal legal system
through the Navigator Certificate Program and the Collective Leadership
Supervisory Training Program. Over the past six years, Cam has dedicated
himself to the intersection of peacebuilding, social transformation, and
pedagogy, contributing his expertise across various roles within nonprofits,
startups and higher education institutions. Cam has made various contributions
to the field of peacebuilding and social transformation through the
facilitation of panels with high level government officials, facilitated
healing circles and restorative justice workshops, and has published seminal
research on police brutality and international diplomacy and reconciliation.
Cameron holds both a BA and an MS in from George Mason University. He also
possesses an MA from the University of Malta as well as a Human Rights
Education Certificate from the US Institute for Diplomacy and Human Rights.