DHS 63.06(4)(a)5.5. A registered nurse shall hold a current certificate of registration under ch. 441, Stats., and shall have experience or education related to the responsibilities of his or her position; DHS 63.06(4)(a)6.6. Occupational therapists and recreational therapists shall have bachelor’s degrees in their respective professions; DHS 63.06(4)(a)7.7. A rehabilitation counselor shall be certified or eligible for certification by the commission on rehabilitation counselor certification; DHS 63.06(4)(a)8.8. A vocational counselor shall possess or be eligible for a provisional school counselor certificate and shall have a master’s degree in counseling and guidance; and DHS 63.06(4)(a)9.9. A mental health technician shall be a paraprofessional who is employed on the basis of personal aptitude. A mental health technician shall have a suitable period of orientation and in-service training and shall work under the supervision of a clinical coordinator under sub. (2) (c). DHS 63.06(4)(b)(b) When volunteers are used, they shall be supervised by professional staff under par. (a) 1. to 8. The CSP shall have written procedures for the selection, orientation and inservice training of volunteers. DHS 63.06(5)(a)(a) Each CSP shall develop and implement a written policy for clinical supervision of all staff who provide treatment, rehabilitation and support services to CSP clients. DHS 63.06(5)(b)(b) Clinical supervision of individual CSP staff shall include direct clinical review, assessment and feedback regarding their delivery of treatment, rehabilitation and support services to individual CSP clients and teaching and monitoring of the application of CSP principles and practices. DHS 63.06(5)(c)(c) Clinical supervision shall be provided by a clinical coordinator meeting the qualifications under s. DHS 63.06 (2) (c) or by staff who meet the qualifications under s. DHS 63.06 (2) (c) and who are designated by the clinical coordinator to provide clinical supervision. DHS 63.06(5)(d)(d) Clinical supervision shall be accomplished by one or more of the following means: DHS 63.06(5)(d)1.1. Individual sessions with staff to review cases, assess performance and give feedback; DHS 63.06(5)(d)2.2. Individual sessions in which the supervisor accompanies an individual staff member to meet with individual clients in regularly scheduled sessions or crisis situations and in which the supervisor assesses, teaches and gives feedback regarding the staff member’s performance regarding the particular client; DHS 63.06(5)(d)2m.2m. Any other form of professionally recognized method of supervision designed to provide sufficient guidance to assure the delivery of effective services to consumers by the staff member; DHS 63.06(5)(d)3.3. Regular client report or review staff meetings and treatment planning staff meetings to review and assess staff performance and provide staff direction regarding individual cases. DHS 63.06(5)(e)(e) For every 20 clients or every 40 hours of direct service in the CSP, the clinical supervisor shall spend at least 4 hours a week providing supervision. DHS 63.06(5)(f)(f) Clinical supervision provided to individual CSP staff shall be documented in writing. DHS 63.06(6)(a)(a) Each CSP shall develop and implement an orientation and training program which all new staff and regularly scheduled volunteers shall complete. The orientation shall include: DHS 63.06(6)(a)6.6. Review of agency’s use of telehealth, including when telehealth can be used and by whom, privacy and security considerations, and the right to decline services provided via telehealth. DHS 63.06(6)(b)(b) Each CSP shall develop and implement a training plan for all staff, including: