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How to Get Your LCSW License in New Jersey (2026)

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## How to Become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Jersey The **Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)** in New Jersey is issued by the **New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners**, under the Division of Consumer Affairs. New Jersey is **not a member** of the Social Work Licensure Compact, meaning practitioners licensed in other states must complete a full endorsement application. New Jersey's position in the New York City metropolitan area drives some of the highest LCSW salaries in the country. ### Step 1: Complete Your MSW Degree You must hold an MSW from a CSWE-accredited program. New Jersey has several accredited programs: Rutgers University (top-ranked MSW program), Kean University, Monmouth University, Fordham University (New York, widely attended by NJ residents), and New York University (also popular with NJ-based candidates). Online CSWE-accredited programs are accepted. Clinical concentration coursework should include psychopathology and DSM-5-TR assessment, evidence-based psychotherapy models, human behavior in the social environment, diversity and social justice, research, and supervised field practicum. Given NJ's highly diverse population, one of the most diverse states in the nation, multicultural competency is a core expectation. ### Step 2: Accumulate Supervised Clinical Hours New Jersey's LCSW supervised experience requirements are as follows: - **Three years** of post-MSW supervised clinical experience - A minimum of **3,000 hours** of supervised clinical practice (some sources reflect updated rules, verify with the Board at time of application) - At least **1,500 hours** must be direct client contact - Supervision must be provided by a New Jersey-licensed LCSW - At least **100 hours** of formal supervision are required New Jersey's requirement for a New Jersey-licensed supervisor is strictly enforced. If you work across the NY/NJ border, ensure your NJ hours are supervised by a NJ-licensed LCSW. Document hours contemporaneously using the Board's official forms. Application audits are common. ### Step 3: Pass the ASWB Clinical Exam The ASWB Clinical exam is required for New Jersey LCSW licensure: - **170 questions** (150 scored, 20 pretest), four-hour time limit - Domains: Human Development, Diversity, and Behavior in the Environment; Assessment and Intervention Planning; Direct and Indirect Practice; Professional Relationships, Values, and Ethics - Register at **aswb.org**; test at Pearson VUE centers throughout New Jersey including Newark, Cherry Hill, Parsippany, and Toms River - Allocate 60-120 hours of structured study; the ASWB Practice Test is the best predictor of readiness The Board allows the exam before all supervised hours are complete; the LCSW will not be issued until all requirements are fully verified. ### Step 4: Submit Your Application Applications are filed with the **New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners** at njconsumeraffairs.gov/socialwork: - Application fee: approximately **$100-$150** - Submit official MSW transcripts, supervision verification, ASWB score, and professional references - Criminal history disclosure required; background screening may apply - Processing typically takes 6-10 weeks for complete, error-free applications - New Jersey does **not** participate in the compact; out-of-state practitioners must apply for endorsement and may need to meet all NJ-specific requirements regardless of prior experience New Jersey requires applicants to complete a **jurisprudence module** covering New Jersey statutes and Board regulations as part of the application process. ### Continuing Education Requirements New Jersey LCSWs renew every **two years** and must complete **30 continuing education hours** per cycle: - At least **3 hours** in ethics - CE must come from Board-approved providers; NASW-New Jersey and accredited university programs qualify - Online CE is accepted within Board limits - Retain documentation for at least five years New Jersey's density of CE providers, including academic medical centers, NASW chapters, and continuing education organizations, means clinicians have broad access to high-quality training. ### New Jersey LCSW Salary Ranges New Jersey's NYC metro adjacency drives some of the highest LCSW compensation in the country: - **Entry-level LCSW** (0-3 years): $58,000-$72,000 - **Mid-career** (4-10 years): $70,000-$88,000 - **Senior/specialist** (10+ years): $85,000-$105,000+ - **Bergen, Hudson, and Essex counties** (NYC metro) command the highest salaries - **Private practice** in Bergen, Morris, or Monmouth counties can generate $100,000-$140,000+ annually - Hospital-based LCSWs at major systems (RWJBarnabas, Hackensack Meridian) often receive competitive union or benefits packages ### Top Employers for Clinical Social Workers in New Jersey New Jersey's healthcare market is large, dense, and highly competitive: - **RWJBarnabas Health**, largest health system in New Jersey - **Hackensack Meridian Health**, second largest, strong behavioral health programming - **Atlantic Health System** (Morristown) - **Virtua Health** (South Jersey) - **Cooper University Health Care** (Camden) - **New Jersey Department of Human Services**, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services - **Veterans Affairs**, East Orange VA, Lyons VA - **Community mental health centers** statewide under NJ Mental Health Plan - **Private group practices** in Bergen County, Montclair, Princeton, and the Jersey Shore corridor

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