Clinical Supervision for LMSWs
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I have been a social worker for 18 years, and I am excited about investing in future clinical social workers. I offer clinical supervision to LMSWs who would like to gain hours to become an LCSW. I can provide group or individual supervision, or a combination of both. My supervision style is relational, supportive, and collaborative. I completed clinical supervision training with UT Austin.
My social work experience includes nonprofit settings, foster care and adoption, children’s mental health, community based social work, and residential group homes. I have worked primarily with children and families during my career. In my private practice, I work with children ages 5-17 and adults 18 and over.
I have provided supervision to both LMSW interns in agency settings and LMSWs working towards their LCSW.
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Please read the following information about clinical supervision.
(Source: Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council and Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners Rules)
781.401. Qualifications for Licensure
(a) Licensure. The following education and experience is required for licensure as designated. If an applicant for a license has held a substantially equivalent license in good standing in another jurisdiction for one year immediately preceding the date of application, the applicant will be deemed to have met the experience requirement under this chapter.
(1) Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).
(A) Has been conferred a master's degree in social work from a CSWE-accredited social work program, or a doctoral degree in social work from an accredited institution of higher learning acceptable to the Council, and has documentation in the form of a university transcript of successfully completing a field placement in social work.
(B) Has had 3000 hours of supervised professional clinical experience over a period of at least 24 months, or its equivalent if the experience was completed in another jurisdiction. Hours accrued in non-clinical settings may be used to satisfy the requirements of this rule if the applicant works at least 4 hours per week providing clinical social work as defined in §781.102 of this title.
(C) Has had a minimum of 100 hours of supervision, over the course of the 3000 hours of supervised experience, with a Council approved supervisor. If the social worker completed supervision in another jurisdiction, the social worker shall have the supervision verified by the regulatory authority in the other jurisdiction. If such verification is impossible, the social worker may request that the Council accept alternate verification of supervision.
(D) Has passed the Clinical examination administered nationally by ASWB.
781.402. Clinical Supervision for LCSW and Non-Clinical Supervision for Independent Practice Recognition.
Can be read here:
https://bhec.texas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/SW-Rulebook-2025-July.pdf
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My supervision fee is $300 per month. This includes 4 hours a month of face to face supervision (in person or virtually), as well as administrative duties.
I provide individual and group supervision. Supervision hours can occur once a week for one hour or twice a month for two hours.
*I do not have a current group running, but I can form one based on interest.
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Finding the right supervisor is important, and I am happy to meet with you to discuss more.
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