## How to Become a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervision Designation in Ohio
Ohio uses a distinct tiered licensing structure for social workers that differs from most other states. Instead of the familiar LCSW title, Ohio's highest independent practice credential is the **Licensed Independent Social Worker - Supervision Designation (LISW-S)**. This credential authorizes independent clinical practice and qualifies the holder to provide clinical supervision to less-experienced social workers.
The **Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board (CSWMFT Board)** regulates all social work licensure in Ohio. Understanding the three-tier progression is essential before you begin.
Ohio is a member of the Social Work Licensure Compact, streamlining portability for licensed practitioners moving to or from other member states.
### Step 1: Complete Your MSW Degree
All LISW-S candidates must hold a Master of Social Work from a CSWE-accredited program. Ohio does not accept MSW equivalents or foreign degrees without formal evaluation. Your program should include clinical coursework and supervised field placement hours.
**Ohio's license tiers:**
- **LSW (Licensed Social Worker)**, Entry-level; requires BSW or MSW, ASWB Bachelor or Master exam
- **LISW (Licensed Independent Social Worker)**, Independent practice; requires MSW + 3,000 supervised hours + ASWB Clinical exam
- **LISW-S (Licensed Independent Social Worker - Supervision Designation)**, Adds supervisory authority; requires LISW + additional supervision training
Most clinicians pursuing independent practice aim for LISW first, then upgrade to LISW-S once they wish to supervise others.
### Step 2: Accumulate Supervised Clinical Hours
To advance from LSW to LISW in Ohio, you must complete:
- **3,000 hours of post-graduate supervised clinical social work** practice
- Supervision must be provided by an Ohio-licensed LISW or LISW-S
- Hours completed over a minimum of **2 years** and a maximum of **5 years**
- At least **100 hours of direct supervision**
All supervision agreements must be documented using board-approved forms. The supervision relationship must be established before hours begin accumulating, retroactive approval is not granted.
Once you hold the LISW and wish to obtain the LISW-S designation, you must complete additional training in clinical supervision methods as specified by the board.
### Step 3: Pass the ASWB Clinical Exam
Ohio requires the **ASWB Clinical exam** for advancement to LISW status. This exam:
- Contains **170 questions** (150 scored)
- Covers clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and professional ethics
- Is administered through Pearson VUE testing centers statewide
- Costs **$260** payable to ASWB
You must be eligible to sit for the exam before registering, the CSWMFT Board must approve your application for exam eligibility prior to ASWB issuing your Authorization to Test.
### Step 4: Submit Your Application
After passing the ASWB Clinical exam and completing your supervised hours, submit your LISW application to the Ohio CSWMFT Board:
- Completed application form
- Official MSW transcripts from CSWE-accredited program
- Verification of 3,000 supervised hours (board-approved form signed by supervisor)
- ASWB score report
- **Application fee: approximately $50-$100**
- Criminal background check
Allow 4-8 weeks for processing. Once you receive your LISW, you may apply separately for the LISW-S designation by submitting proof of completed supervision training.
### Continuing Education Requirements
Ohio LISW and LISW-S holders must complete **30 hours of CE per two-year renewal cycle**. Requirements include:
- At least **3 CE hours in ethics**
- CE must be from CSWMFT Board-approved providers
- LISW-S holders may have additional requirements related to supervision content
- Document and retain CE certificates for a minimum of 3 years
Ohio's CE marketplace is robust, with Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati hosting numerous in-person workshops. National providers with ASWB ACE approval also qualify.
### Ohio LISW-S Salary Ranges
Ohio's major metros, Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Toledo, drive strong demand for licensed clinical social workers:
| Setting | Annual Salary Range |
|---|---|
| Community mental health / FQHC | $52,000 - $70,000 |
| Hospital / health system | $62,000 - $82,000 |
| Veterans services (VA) | $65,000 - $85,000 |
| School-based / educational | $50,000 - $65,000 |
| Private practice | $58,000 - $90,000+ |
Ohio's large VA presence, with major medical centers in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, and Chillicothe, makes it one of the stronger federal employer markets in the Midwest for LISWs.
### Top Employers for Clinical Social Workers in Ohio
- **Cleveland Clinic**, One of the nation's top health systems, with extensive behavioral health, oncology social work, and integrated care programs
- **OhioHealth**, Columbus-based system with hospitals and outpatient behavioral health across central Ohio
- **University Hospitals (Cleveland)**, Academic medical center with clinical social work across inpatient and outpatient settings
- **Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS)**, State agency funding and operating community mental health centers statewide
- **Nationwide Children's Hospital**, Columbus children's hospital with large social work department spanning medical, psychiatric, and community programs
- **Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center**, National-ranking children's hospital with robust social work and behavioral health programs
- **VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System**, Major federal employer in Cleveland metro
- **Concord Counseling Services and Syntero**, Large community behavioral health organizations in Columbus and surrounding counties
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