Supervised Visitation Training

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Become a Certified Supervised Visitation Monitor & Make a Difference!

Earn $45-$65/Hour Working Part-Time & Helping Families in Need. No Degree Required!

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Are you looking for a flexible, rewarding part-time opportunity where you can make a real difference in the lives of families? Become a Supervised Visitation Monitor! Our comprehensive 24-hour online training course equips you with the skills and knowledge you need to provide safe and supportive supervised visits for families in transition. Earn $45-$65 per hour working 2-14 hours a week and start your journey towards a fulfilling career helping children and families.

About the Course:

Our self-paced online course offers the convenience and flexibility you need. Learn at your own pace, on your own schedule, and receive personalized support with live phone calls with our Director after each lesson. For just $350, you’ll gain access to:

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covering all aspects of supervised visitation, from legal and ethical considerations to practical strategies for managing visits and documenting interactions.
  • Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced professionals who are respected by the Superior Courts.
  • Essential Resources: We provide all necessary forms, intake paperwork, sample court letters, and documentation templates, so you’re ready to start working immediately.
  • 24-Hour Certificate of Completion: Upon successful completion, you’ll receive a certificate recognized by courts throughout all 50 states.
  • Business Training: We’ll guide you through the process of getting listed with the courts, marketing your services, and building a successful supervised visitation business.
  • Personalized Support: Live phone calls with the Director after each lesson to answer your questions and provide guidance.

 

Who Should Join and Register?

This course is ideal for:

  • Social Workers
  • Retired Professionals
  • Active and Retired Law Enforcement
  • Active and Retired Military
  • Foster Parents
  • Teachers & Retired Teachers
  • Daycare Owners
  • Mental Health Professionals
  • Anyone seeking a flexible, part-time opportunity to help families.

 

Why Choose Our Training?

  • Flexibility: Learn at your own pace, anytime, anywhere.
  • Affordability: Invest in your future for just $350.
  • Comprehensive Training: Gain all the knowledge and resources you need to succeed.
  • Court-Recognized Certification: Work in all 50 states.
  • Dedicated Support: We’re here to help you every step of the way.
  • Make a Difference: Help families navigate challenging transitions and build stronger relationships.

 

Course Curriculum Highlights:

  • Legal and Ethical Considerations in Supervised Visitation
  • 5.20 Standards of Practice
  • Family Law 3200.5
  • Child Development and Family Dynamics
  • Safety Planning and Risk Assessment
  • Interviewing and Screening
  • Intervention and
  • Documentation and Report Writing
  • Courtroom Procedures and Testimony
  • Working with Diverse Families
  • Marketing and Business Development

 

Requirements:

MANDATORY QUALIFICATION OF MONITORS:

  1. Be at least 21 years old.
  2. Have a Livescan/Background check done and registered with Trustline.
  3. Have no record of a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) within the last five years.
  4. Not have been on probation or parole for the last 10 years.
  5. Have no record of a conviction for child molestation, child abuse, or other crimes against a person.
  6. Have proof of automobile insurance if transporting the child.
  7. Have no civil, criminal, or juvenile restraining orders within the last 10 years.
  8. Have no current or past court order in which the provider is the person being supervised.
  9. Be able to speak the language of the party being supervised and of the child, or provider must provide a neutral interpreter over 18 years of age who is able to do so.
  10. Agree to adhere to and enforce the court order regarding supervised visitation.
  11. 24 hours of Professional Supervised Visitation Monitor Training
  12. Mandated Child Abuse Reporting.
  13. Provide a valid copy of your Driver’s License or Photo ID.

​14. No degree required. Get Started Today!

If you are in San Diego County, Santa Clara County or Sacramento, please call 714-710-3400.

 

Testimonials

“This course was incredibly informative and prepared me for a career I love.” -[A. Morales

“The support I received from the instructors was invaluable.” – A. Moses

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Section):

  • Q: Do I need a degree to become a Supervised Visitation Monitor? A: No, a degree is not required.
  • Q: How much can I earn? A: Monitors typically earn between $45 and $65 per hour.
  • Q: How long is the course? A: The course is 24 hours and is self-paced, allowing you to complete it at your convenience.
  • Q: What is included in the course fee? A: The course fee includes all course materials, access to instructors, a certificate of completion, and business development resources.
  • Q: How do I get listed with the courts? A: We provide comprehensive training and guidance on how to get listed with the courts in your area.

 

Contact Us:

Supervised Visitation Training 714-710-3400

Hours of Operation:

We are open 10 Hours a Day, 7 days a week!

Monday – Sunday: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Pacific Standard Time Sunday:

We are closed on major U.S. holidays.

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Course Content

Standard 5.20 Rules of the Court
Standard 5.20. Uniform standards of practice for providers of supervised visitation. This standard defines the standards of practice, including duties and obligations, for providers of supervised visitation under Family Code sections 3200 and 3200.5. Unless specified otherwise, the standards of practice are designed to apply to all providers of supervised visitation, whether the provider is a friend, relative, paid independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency. The goal of these standards of practice is to assure the safety and welfare of the child, adults, and providers of supervised visitation. Once safety is assured, the best interest of the child is the paramount consideration at all stages and particularly in deciding the manner in which supervision is provided. Each court is encouraged to adopt local court rules necessary to implement these standards of practice.

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