102-2-8.
Supervision.
(a) Supervision of nonlicensed social work service providers who
participate
in the delivery of social work services.
(1) Social work
consultation shall not meet the super vision requirements for any nonlicensed social work service provider.
(2) Each licensee
supervising one or more nonlicensed
individuals who
participate in the delivery of social work services shall specifically
delineate the duties of each non licensed individual and provide a
level of
supervision that is consistent with the training and ability of the non
licensed social work service provider.
(3) Each licensee
supervising one or more nonlicensed
persons who
participate in the delivery of social work services shall develop a
written
agreement. The agreement shall consist of specific goals and
objectives, the
means to attain the goals, and the manner in which the goals relate to
the
overall objective for supervision of the nonlicensed
social work service provider. The licensee shall maintain the following
documentation associated with the written agreement:
(A) A copy of the
written agreement signed by both the licensee and the nonlicensed
person;
(B) a
summary of the types of clients and situations dealt with
at each supervisory session;
(C) a
written explanation of the relationship of the goals and
objectives of supervision to each supervisory session; and
(D) the
length of time spent in each supervisory session.
(4) The supervisor
shall provide no fewer than four hours of supervision per month for
each supervisee.
(5) The supervisor
shall not have a dual relationship with the supervisee.
(b) Supervision of nonlicensed student social work service
providers.
(1) Social work
consultation shall not meet the super vision requirements for any nonlicensed student social work service provider.
(2) Each licensee
supervising one or more nonlicensed
students in the
delivery of social work services shall specifically delineate each
student's
duties and provide a level of supervision consistent with the training
and ability
of each student.
(3) Each licensee
supervising one or more nonlicensed
students who
participate in the delivery of social work services shall develop a
written
agreement for each student that is consistent with the requirements of
the
student's academic social work program.
(4) The supervisor
shall not have a dual relationship with the supervisee.
(c) Supervision of
holders of temporary social work licenses.
(1) Social work
consultation shall not meet the super vision requirements for any
holder of a
temporary social work license.
(2) Each licensee
supervising one or more individuals who hold a temporary social work
licensure
permit shall specifically delineate the duties of each temporary
license holder
and provide a level of supervision consistent with the training and
ability of
each individual.
(3) Each licensee
supervising a temporary social work license holder and that individual
shall
develop a written agreement. This agreement shall consist of specific
goals and
objectives, the means to attain the goals, and the manner in which the
goals
relate to the overall objective for supervision of that person. The
licensee
shall maintain the following documentation associated with the written
agreement:
(A) A copy of the
written agreement signed by both the licensee and the temporary social
work
license holder;
(B) a
summary of the types of clients and situations dealt with
at each supervisory session;
(C) a
written explanation of the relationship of the goals and
objectives of supervision to each supervisory session; and
(D) the
length of time spent in each supervisory session.
(4) A minimum of one
hour of supervision shall be provided for each 40 hours of service
delivery.
(5) The supervisor
shall not have a dual relationship with the supervisee.
(d) Supervision of
persons engaged in private practice or persons seeking licensure as a
specialist clinical social worker.
(1) A licensed
specialist clinical social worker shall supervise the practice or
delivery of
social work services by the following persons:
(A) Any licensee who
is attaining the two years of supervised experience required for
licensure as a
specialist clinical social worker; and
(B) any
licensee who is not a licensed specialist clinical
social worker and who is engaged in private practice.
(2) Any person
attaining the supervised experience required for licensure as a
specialist
clinical social worker may be supervised by a social worker who is
licensed as
a clinical social worker authorized to engage in the private,
independent practice
of social work in another state and who is otherwise qualified.
(3) Supervisor
qualifications. To qualify as a supervisor, a licensed specialist
clinical
social worker shall fulfill these requirements:
(A) Have, in full or
in part, professional responsibility for the supervisee's practice of
social
work or delivery of social work services;
(B) not
have a dual relationship with the supervisee;
(C) not
be under sanction from a disciplinary proceeding, unless
this prohibition is waived by the board for good cause shown by the
proposed
supervisor;
(D) have
knowledge of and experience with the supervisee's
client population;
(E) have
knowledge of and experience with the methods of
practice that the supervisee employs;
(F) have
an understanding of the organization and administrative
policies and procedures of the supervisee's practice setting; and
(G) be
a member of the staff for that practice setting or meet
the requirements of paragraph (d)(4).
(4) If a qualified
supervisor is not available from among staff in the supervisee's
practice
setting, the supervisee may secure an otherwise qualified supervisor
outside of
the practice setting if all of the following conditions are met:
(A) The supervisor
has a complete understanding of the practice setting's mission, policy,
and
procedures.
(B) The extent of
the supervisor's responsibility for the supervisee is clearly defined
with
respect to client cases to be supervised, the supervisor's role in
personnel
evaluation within the practice setting, and other aspects of the
clinical
supervision training plan.
(C) The
responsibility for payment for supervision is clearly defined.
(D) If the
supervisee pays the supervisor directly for the supervision, the
supervisor
maintains responsibility to the client and to the practice setting.
(E) The parameters
of client confidentiality are clearly defined and agreed to by the
client.
(5) Supervisor
requirements. Each social work practice supervisor shall perform these
duties:
(A) Meet in person
with the supervisee and provide a minimum of one hour of supervision
for every
20 hours of direct, face-to-face client contact;
(B) meet
with not more than four supervisees at a time in the
supervisory meetings;
(C) provide
oversight, guidance, and direction of the supervisee's
practice of social work or delivery of social work services by
assessing and
evaluating the supervisee's performance;
(D) conduct
supervision as a process distinct from personal
therapy, didactic instruction, or social work consultation;
(E) ensure
that the scope of the supervisor's own responsibility
and authority in the practice setting has been clearly and expressly
defined;
(F) provide
documentation of supervisory qualifications to the
supervisee;
(G) periodically
evaluate the supervisee's role, use of a
theoretical base, and use of social work principles;
(H) provide
supervision in accordance with the written clinical
supervision training plan;
(I) maintain
documentation of supervision;
(J) provide
the documentation required by the board upon a
supervisee's application for licensure in sufficient detail to enable
the board
to evaluate the extent and quality of the supervisee's supervised
experience;
(K) provide
a level of supervision that is consistent with the
education, training, experience, and ability of the supervisee; and
(L) ensure
that each client knows that the supervisee is
practicing social work or participating in the delivery of social work
services
under supervision.
(6) Clinical
supervision training plan. Each supervisor and supervisee shall develop
and
co-sign a written clinical supervision training plan at the beginning
of the
supervisory relationship. The supervisee shall submit the training plan
to the
board and shall receive board approval of the plan before any
supervised
professional experience hours for clinical licensure can begin to
accrue. This
plan shall clearly define and delineate the following items:
(A) The supervisory
context, which shall include the purpose of supervision;
(B) a
summary of the types of clients with whom and the
situations in which the supervisee will typically work;
(C) a plan that
describes the supervision goals and objectives, the means to attain and
evaluate progress to wards the goals, and the manner in which the goals
relate
to the overall objective of supervision;
(D) the
format and schedule for supervision;
(E) the
supervisor's responsibilities;
(F) the
supervisee's responsibilities;
(G) the
plans for documenting the date, length, and content of
each supervisory meeting and the supervisee's progress toward the
learning
goals;
(H) the
plan for notifying clients of the following in
formation:
(i)The fact that the supervisee is
practicing social
work or participating in the delivery of social work services under
supervision;
(ii) the
limits of client confidentiality within the supervisory
process; and
(iii) the
name, address, and telephone number of the supervisor or
other person with administrative authority over the supervisee;
(I) a plan to
address and remedy circumstances in which there is a conflict between
the
supervisor and the supervisee;
(J) the date on
which the supervisor and supervisee entered into the clinical
supervision
training plan, the time frame that the plan is intended to encompass,
and the
process for termination of the supervisory relation ship by either
party;
(K) the steps for
amending or renegotiating the clinical supervision training plan, if
warranted,
including written notification of these changes to the board office as
provided
in paragraph (d)(7); and
(L) a statement identifying the person who is responsible for payment, the terms of payment, and the mutual obligations and rights of each party with respect to compensation, if there is any compensation for supervisory services.
(7) Revision of the clinical supervision training plan. All changes to the clinical supervision training plan shall be submitted by the supervisee to the board for its approval. The changes shall be submitted no more than 45 days after the date on which the changes took effect. If the supervisee fails to submit the changes to the board within that 45-day period, no supervised hours of practice shall be accrued or credited for any practice, beginning on the date the changes took effect through the date on which the changes to the plan are approved by the board.
(Authorized by K.S.A.
2004 Supp.
74-7507; implementing K.S.A. 65-6303, 65-6306, 65-6308, K.S.A. 2004
Supp.
65-6309, and 74-7507; effective, T-85-36, Dec. 19, 1984; effective May
1, 1985;
amended May 1, 1986; amended May 1, 1987; amended Feb. 25, 1991;
amended Oct.
24, 1997; amended Aug. 4, 2000; amended Aug. 13, 2004; amended April
22, 2005.)