Become a certified mediator in Maryland
To become a certified mediator in Maryland, there are several steps that need to be taken. First, an individual must complete a 40-hour basic mediation training program that is approved by the Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO). This training program covers the fundamentals of mediation, including communication skills, conflict resolution techniques, and ethical considerations.
After completing the basic mediation training program, an individual must then complete an additional 20 hours of advanced mediation training. This training can be in a specific area of mediation, such as family or workplace mediation, and must also be approved by MACRO.
Once the required training has been completed, an individual can then apply to become a certified mediator in Maryland. The application process includes submitting a completed application form, proof of completion of the required training, and a criminal background check.
After the application has been reviewed and approved, the individual must then complete a supervised mediation experience. This involves mediating a certain number of cases under the supervision of an experienced mediator.
Finally, once the supervised mediation experience has been completed, the individual can then take the Maryland Circuit Court Mediator Certification Exam. This exam tests the individual's knowledge and skills in mediation and is required to become a certified mediator in Maryland.