Now that you’ve accepted the role of PCS Champion, part of your responsibility is to set a good example for PCS when interacting with clients or fellow staff. Additionally, many of your co-workers would benefit from observing you working with a client, just as you’ve learned to observe them.
You get the benefit of their feedback to improve your skills, while they get to watch and listen to your gestures, body language, and wording, and perhaps get some new ideas for their counseling approach. While the skills are the same for everyone, individuals need to find their own voice and words that feel comfortable to them. By watching you they’re likely to become more aware of the skills they’re trying to improve. Perhaps most importantly, it reinforces the spirit of Together We Can: that you are peers, working together toward a common goal, not an expert or authority.