Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1)
Licensed Bachelor Social
Worker. After receiving a license from the board to practice as a
licensed bachelor social worker, the licensed bachelor social worker must
obtain at least 96 hours of supervision according to the requirements of this
section.
(a) The supervision required in this
section must be obtained within a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 3 years
post baccalaureate social work practice authorized by law. Supervision must be
concurrent with employment. Employment shall constitute no less than 10 hours
per week of social work practice. A minimum of four (4) hours per month of
supervision is required for 24 months within a 36-month period, however, it is
recommended that no more than two hours of supervision be obtained within two
weeks.
(b) The board considers
licensure supervision to be supervision which promotes professional growth.
Therefore, all supervision modalities must encourage clear, accurate
communication between the supervisor and the supervisee, including case-based
communication that meets standards for confidentiality. Though the board favors
supervision modalities in which the supervisor and supervisee are in the same
geographical place for a substantial part of the supervision time, the board
also recognizes that some current and future technology, such as using
reliable, technologically-secure computer cameras and microphones, can allow
personal face-to-face, though remote, interaction, and can support professional
growth. Supervision modalities must be clearly described in the supervision
plan, explaining how the supervision strategies and methods of delivery meet
the supervisee's professional growth needs and ensure that confidentiality is
protected. The plan must be approved by the board prior to the start of
supervision.
(c) The supervision
required must be provided by a supervisor who meets the requirements specified
in section
850-X-03-.01 and
850-X-03-.02. The supervision
must be provided by a:
1. licensed bachelor
social worker who has completed the supervised practice requirements and five
years full time practice as an LBSW;
2. licensed master social worker who has
completed the supervised practice requirements and three years full time
practice as a LMSW;
3. licensed
independent clinical social worker who has completed the supervised practice
requirements.
(d)
Supervisees are required to meet to the satisfaction of the supervisor,
practice competently and ethically according to professional social work
knowledge, skills, and values; receive supervision in the following content
areas but not limited to:
1. development of
professional values and responsibilities;
2. practice skills;
3. authorized scope of practice;
4. ensuring continuing competence;
and
5. ethical standards of
practice;
6. human development and
behavior in the social environment
7. effects of diversity and personal
biases
8. Assessment in Social Work
Practice
9. Social Work Practice
with Individuals, Couples, Families, Groups and Communities
10. Interpersonal Communication
11. Professional Social Worker/Client
Relationship
12. Professional
Values and Ethics
13. Supervision
in Social Work
14. Social Work
Administration
15. Practice
Evaluation and the Utilization of Research
16. Service Delivery
17. Case Analysis Supervisors must submit a
supervision plan according to section
850-X-03-.01; and submit
verification of supervised practice according to
850-x-03-.01, when a licensed
bachelor social worker applies for the renewal of a license.
(e) After completion of
supervision requirements, a licensed bachelor social worker who fulfills the
supervision requirements specified in this section is not required to be
supervised further. A LBSW may practice without supervision after the period of
supervised practice.
(f) The social
worker and the social worker's supervisor must submit verification that the
supervisee has met or has made progress on meeting the applicable supervision
requirements according to
850-X-03-.01.
(2)
Licensed Master Social
Worker. After receiving a license from the board to practice as a
licensed master social worker, the licensed master social worker must obtain at
least 96 hours of supervision according to the requirements of this section and
make the designation of clinical or non-clinical.
(a) Non-Clinical - The supervision required
in this section must be obtained within a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 3
years post masters social work practice authorized by law. Supervision must be
concurrent with employment. Employment shall constitute no less than 10 hours
per week of social work practice. A minimum of four (4) hours per month of
supervision is required for 24 months within a 36-month period, however, it is
recommended that no more than two hours of supervision be obtained within two
weeks.
(b) The board considers
licensure supervision to be supervision which promotes professional growth.
Therefore, all supervision modalities must encourage clear, accurate
communication between the supervisor and the supervisee, including case-based
communication that meets standards for confidentiality. Though the board favors
supervision modalities in which the supervisor and supervisee are in the same
geographical place for a substantial part of the supervision time, the board
also recognizes that some current and future technology, such as using
reliable, technologically-secure computer cameras and microphones, can allow
personal face-to-face, though remote, interaction, and can support professional
growth. Supervision modalities must be clearly described in the supervision
plan, explaining how the supervision strategies and methods of delivery meet
the supervisee's professional growth needs and ensure that confidentiality is
protected. The plan must be approved by the board prior to the start of
supervision.
(c) The supervision
required must be provided by a supervisor who meets the requirements specified
in section
850-X-03-.01 The supervision must
be provided by a:
1. licensed master social
worker who has completed the supervised practice requirements and three years
full time practice as a LMSW;
2.
licensed independent clinical social worker who has completed the supervised
practice requirements.
(d) Supervisees are required to meet to the
satisfaction of the supervisor, practice competently and ethically according to
professional social work knowledge, skills, and values; receive supervision in
the following content areas but not limited to:
1. development of professional values and
responsibilities;
2. practice
skills;
3. authorized scope of
practice;
4. ensuring continuing
competence; and
5. ethical
standards of practice;
6. human
development and behavior in the social environment
7. effects of diversity and personal
biases
8. Assessment in Social Work
Practice
9. Social Work Practice
with Individuals, Couples, Families, Groups and Communities
10. Interpersonal Communication
11. Professional Social Worker/Client
Relationship
12. Professional
Values and Ethics
13. Supervision
in Social Work
14. Social Work
Administration
15. Practice
Evaluation and the Utilization of Research
16. Service Delivery
17. Case Analysis
Supervisors must submit a supervision plan according to section
850-X-03-.01; and submit
verification of supervised practice according to
850-x-03-.01, when a licensed
master social worker applies for the renewal of a license.
(e) After completion of
supervision requirements, a licensed master social worker who fulfills the
supervision requirements specified in this section is not required to be
supervised further. A LMSW may practice without supervision after the period
supervised practice.
(f) The social
worker and the social worker's supervisor must submit verification that the
supervisee has met or has made progress on meeting the applicable supervision
requirements according to
850-X-03-.01.
(g) Clinical - The supervision required in
this section must be obtained within a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 3
years post masters social work practice authorized by law. A minimum of four
(4) hours per month of supervision is required for 24 months within a 36 month
period, however, it is recommended that no more than two hours of supervision
be obtained within two weeks for a total of 96 hours of clinical supervision
according to the requirements of this section.
(h) Supervision must be concurrent with
employment. Employment shall constitute no less than 10 hours per week of
social work practice. The supervision required by this section must be obtained
in no less than 3,000 work hours of post masters experience and an approved
application within a minimum of 2 years and a maximum of 4 years postmasters
social work practice authorized by law.
(i) Of the 96 hours of supervision required
in this section the board considers supervision toward licensure to be
supervision which promotes professional growth. Therefore, all supervision
modalities must encourage clear, accurate communication between the supervisor
and the supervisee, including case-based communication that meets standards for
confidentiality. Though the board favors supervision modalities in which the
supervisor and supervisee are in the same geographical place for a substantial
part of the supervision time, the board also recognizes that some current and
future technology, such as using reliable, technologically-secure computer
cameras and microphones, can allow personal face-to-face, though remote,
interaction, and can support professional growth. Supervision modalities must
be clearly described in the supervision plan, explaining how the supervision
strategies and methods of delivery meet the supervisee's professional growth
needs and ensure that confidentiality is protected. A supervision plan is
required in a format determined by the board. The plan must be approved by the
board prior to the start of supervision.
(j) The supervision required by this section
must be provided by a supervisor who meets the requirements specified in
850-X-03-.01. The supervision
must be provided by a licensed independent clinical social worker.
(k) Supervisees are required to meet the
satisfaction of the supervisor, practice competently and ethically according to
professional social work knowledge, skills, and values; receive supervision in
the following content areas but not limited to:
1. development of professional values and
responsibilities;
2. practice
skills;
3. authorized scope of
practice;
4. ensuring continuing
competence; and
5. ethical
standards of practice;
6. human
development and behavior in the social environment
7. effects of diversity and personal
biases
8. Assessment in Social Work
Practice
9. Social Work Practice
with Individuals, Couples, Families, Groups and Communities
10. Interpersonal Communication
11. Professional Social Worker/Client
Relationship
12. Professional
Values and Ethics
13. Supervision
in Social Work
14. Social Work
Administration
15. Practice
Evaluation and the Utilization of Research
16. Service Delivery
17. Case Analysis
18. Assessment
19. Treatment modalities
20. Clinical Knowledge and Skills Supervisors
must submit a supervision plan according to section
850-X-03-.01; and submit
verification of supervised practice according to
850-x-03-.01, when a licensed
master social worker applies for the renewal of a license; or a licensed master
social worker applies for a licensed independent clinical social worker
license.
(3)
Eligibility for licensure as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social
Worker. Upon completion of not less than 3,000 work hours and 96 hours
of supervision according to the requirements of this section, a licensed
master's social worker is eligible to apply for a licensed independent clinical
social worker license under section 850-X-2.02(3)
(a)
Verification of supervised
practice. A social worker and the social worker's supervisor must submit
verification that the supervisee has met or has made progress on meeting the
applicable supervision requirements according to 850-X-03.