Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A.
Supervised experience. Supervised post-master's degree experience without prior
written board approval will not be accepted toward licensure, except
supervision obtained in another United States jurisdiction may be accepted if
it met the requirements of that jurisdiction. Prior to registration for
supervised experience, a person shall satisfactorily complete the educational
requirements of
18VAC140-20-49.
1. Registration. An individual who proposes
to obtain supervised post-master's degree experience in Virginia shall, prior
to the onset of such supervision, or whenever there is an addition or change of
a supervisor to a supervisor not currently approved by the board:
a. Register on a form provided by the
board;
b. Submit a copy of a
supervisory contract completed by the supervisor and the supervisee;
c. Submit an official transcript documenting
a graduate degree and clinical practicum as specified in
18VAC140-20-49; and
d. Pay the registration of supervision fee
set forth in
18VAC140-20-30.
2. Hours. The applicant shall have
completed a minimum of 3,000 hours of supervised post-master's degree
experience in the delivery of clinical social work services and in ancillary
services that support such delivery. A minimum of one hour and a maximum of
four hours of face-to-face supervision shall be provided per 40 hours of work
experience for a total of at least 100 hours. No more than 50 of the 100 hours
may be obtained in group supervision, nor shall there be more than six persons
being supervised in a group unless approved in advance by the board. The board
may consider alternatives to face-to-face supervision if the applicant can
demonstrate an undue burden due to hardship, disability, or geography.
a. Supervised experience shall be acquired in
no less than two nor more than four consecutive years.
b. Supervisees shall obtain throughout their
hours of supervision a minimum of 1,380 hours of supervised experience in
face-to-face client contact in the delivery of clinical social work services.
The remaining hours may be spent in ancillary services supporting the delivery
of clinical social work services.
3. An individual who does not complete the
supervision requirement after four consecutive years of supervised experience
may request an extension of up to 12 months. The request for an extension shall
include evidence that demonstrates extenuating circumstances that prevented
completion of the supervised experience within four consecutive
years.
B. Requirements
for supervisors.
1. The supervisor shall hold
an active, unrestricted license as a licensed clinical social worker in the
jurisdiction in which the clinical services are being rendered with at least
two years of post-licensure clinical social work experience. The board may
consider supervisors with commensurate qualifications if the applicant can
demonstrate an undue burden due to geography or disability or if supervision
was obtained in another United States jurisdiction.
2. The supervisor shall have received
professional training in supervision, consisting of a three credit-hour
graduate course in supervision or at least 14 hours of continuing education
offered by a provider approved under
18VAC140-20-105. After the initial
graduate course or 14 hours of continuing education in supervision, at least
seven hours of continuing education in supervision shall be obtained by a
supervisor within five years immediately preceding registration of
supervision.
3. The supervisor
shall not provide supervision for a family member or provide supervision for
anyone with whom the supervisor has a dual relationship.
4. The board may consider supervisors from
jurisdictions outside of Virginia who provided clinical social work supervision
if they have commensurate qualifications but were either (i) not licensed
because their jurisdiction did not require licensure or (ii) not designated as
clinical social workers because the jurisdiction did not require such
designation.
C.
Responsibilities of supervisors. The supervisor shall:
1. Be responsible for the social work
activities of the supervisee as set forth in this subsection once the
supervisory arrangement is accepted;
2. Review and approve the diagnostic
assessment and treatment plan of a representative sample of the clients
assigned to the applicant during the course of supervision. The sample should
be representative of the variables of gender, age, diagnosis, length of
treatment, and treatment method within the client population seen by the
applicant. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure the
representativeness of the sample that is presented to the supervisor;
3. Provide supervision only for those social
work activities for which the supervisor has determined the applicant is
competent to provide to clients;
4.
Provide supervision only for those activities for which the supervisor is
qualified by education, training, and experience;
5. Evaluate the supervisee's knowledge and
document minimal competencies in the areas of an identified theory base,
application of a differential diagnosis, establishing and monitoring a
treatment plan, development and appropriate use of the professional
relationship, assessing the client for risk of imminent danger, understanding
the requirements of law for reporting any harm or risk of harm to self or
others, and implementing a professional and ethical relationship with
clients;
6. Be available to the
applicant on a regularly scheduled basis for supervision;
7. Maintain documentation, for five years
post-supervision, of which clients were the subject of supervision;
and
8. Ensure that the board is
notified of any change in supervision or if supervision has ended or been
terminated by the supervisor.
D. Responsibilities of supervisees.
1. Supervisees may not directly bill for
services rendered or in any way represent themselves as independent, autonomous
practitioners, or licensed clinical social workers.
2. During the supervised experience,
supervisees shall use their names and the initials of their degree, and the
title "Supervisee in Social Work" in all written communications.
3. Clients shall be informed in writing of
the supervisee's status and the supervisor's name, professional address, and
telephone number.
4. Supervisees
shall not supervise the provision of clinical social work services provided by
another person.
5. While providing
clinical social work services, a supervisee shall remain under board approved
supervision until licensed in Virginia as a licensed clinical social
worker.
Statutory Authority: §
54.1-2400 of the Code of
Virginia.