June 17 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Safeguarding Supervision: Applying CE-CERT in Supervisory Practice
June 17 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
In-person Event
Date
Wednesday, June 17, 9am-4pm MT
Location
Marriott Residence Inn – Murray, Utah
Pricing
- AUCH Member Pricing – $100 per attendee
- Non-Member Pricing – $150 per attendee
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors
- Managers
- Leaders supporting staff well-being
- C-suite executives who want to strengthen workforce sustainability, reduce burnout risk, and embed CE-CERT strategies into everyday supervision and organizational practice.
Event Overview
Completion of the CE-CERT Foundations Training is required before attending this advanced course.
This advanced training focuses on how supervisors can apply CE-CERT principles to support staff well-being while maintaining strong clinical and organizational performance. The session begins with a brief review of the core “echoes” of CE-CERT and introduces the three supervisory lanes of safeguarding supervision.
- Effective Supervision
- The Well-Being Lens
- Using CE-CERT to Support Supervisees
Participants learn how effective supervision can actively protect staff from the cumulative impact of high-stress work by coaching the application of CE-CERT practices. The training emphasizes supervisory strategies for guiding staff in:
- Experiential Engagement
- Reducing Rumination
- Conscious Narrative
- Reducing Emotional Labor
- Parasympathetic Recovery
These skills are integrated into real case discussions and problem-based supervision, helping supervisors translate concepts into everyday practice. By the end of the session, supervisors will understand how to embed CE-CERT practices into routine supervision, strengthening both workforce sustainability and quality of care.
Presenter
Brian Miller, Ph.D.
- Brian C. Miller, PhD is the creator of the CE-CERT model, a skills-based, evidence-informed approach to thriving in the helping professions. He has extensive experience across behavioral health, clinical leadership, policy, and direct practice, and is the author of Reducing Secondary Traumatic Stress: Skills for Sustaining a Career in the Helping Professions. Dr. Miller holds a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, where he was a Mandel Leadership Fellow. His professional experience includes leadership roles such as Director of Children’s Behavioral Health at Primary Children’s Hospital, Director of Mental Health Services for Salt Lake County, and Clinical Director at Davis Behavioral Health, in addition to work as a psychotherapist in private practice. He provides training and consultation nationally and internationally on secondary trauma, trauma-informed supervision, and implementation processes.
For questions regarding this training, please contact Emily Bennett.
Registration closes June 10!