The Maryland Council for Dispute Resolution (MCDR)
is pleased to announce the next
Mediator Assessment and Certification Program
Saturday, October 6, 2018
Location: The Community House, 17340 Quaker Ln, Sandy Spring, MD 20860
MCDR’s performance-based assessment process is one of the most valuable skills development opportunities available to mediators in the US and is recognized internationally by the International Mediation Institute (IMI). Since 1996, MCDR has provided a performance-based assessment and certification program that is considered a national model in the ongoing dialogue on quality assurance and mediator credentials. It is one of the few qualifying mediator assessment programs in the country that is recognized by the International Mediation Institute.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The core of the assessment/certification process is a one hour videotaped mediation role-play during which the candidate mediates a case with two parties and is reviewed by two MCDR certified assessors. Using a widely tested skills assessment instrument designed by Family Mediation Canada, the two assessors independently assess mediator candidates on three dimensions: how they manage the process of mediation, how they manage the content of the mediation, and how they manage the relationships of the parties. Candidates may choose from several different types of role-plays, including a divorce/custody case, a workplace dispute, a civil case, or a community dispute.
All candidates receive oral feedback from role players and assessors as well as written assessments and a DVD of their one-hour mediation. Candidates who do not satisfy the criteria for certification are invited to participate in the process again within one year at no additional cost.
HOW TO APPLY
Send your completed application, one-page self-statement and application fee ($325 for MCDR members; $395 for non-members) to: MCDR, c/o Kate Cullen, 1160 Spa Road, Suite 1-B, Annapolis, MD 21403.
The Application deadline is September 22, 2018.
Click the links below for the application materials:
MCDR Certification Application
MCDR Self-Statement for Certification
NOT SURE IF YOU’RE READY?
Mediators who are interested in discussing the assessment process are welcome to contact the MCDR Certification Committee chair Kate Cullen at lilliekatecp@aol.com, 301-606-4578. More information can also be found at http://mcdr.org/page-1317766
INTERESTED IN BEING A ROLE PLAYER?
Participating as a role player is a great way to observe how the process works before becoming a candidate. To volunteer as a role player or for more information, please contact, Ramona Buck at ramonabuck@gmail.com or 443-418-0392.