Kansas Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker (LSCSW)
AKA: Kansas LSCSW License
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On a rural Kansas hospital unit, a start date can depend on whether the credential on file supports clinical services being assigned and billed. In practice, that often comes down to LSCSW timing, supervision status, and exam scheduling.
The Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker (LSCSW) is Kansas’s clinical social work license. Employers and credentialing teams commonly look for it when a role includes clinical assessment and psychotherapy. It can affect which cases are assigned, how documentation is reviewed, and whether certain services require additional oversight under agency policy—especially during onboarding.
The Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board (BSRB) regulates social work licensure. Start with the BSRB social work page and the social work statutes/regulations hub for Kansas-specific forms and rule language, and use Kansas statutes for controlling requirements. See: Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board (BSRB) — Social Workers, Social Work Statutes & Regulations (BSRB), and K.S.A. 65-6306. The sections below cover education, the clinical exam, supervised experience, application steps, renewal expectations, regional issues, and FAQs.
In a Kansas City community mental health clinic, education is the first licensing gate because it confirms graduate-level preparation for clinical social work practice and supports public protection through standardized training.
Kansas law requires a master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited graduate school of social work, including completion of a social work program recognized and approved by the BSRB under its rules. See K.S.A. 65-6306.
Many programs demonstrate recognition through professional accreditation. The Council on Social Work Education maintains the directory of accredited programs here: CSWE Accreditation. If the degree title or program structure is unusual (multi-campus, out-of-state, primarily online, renamed program), keep documentation that clearly identifies the completed program as a graduate social work program.
Education requirements appear alongside other LSCSW qualifications in K.S.A. 65-6306, with related rules collected on the BSRB hub: Social Work Statutes & Regulations (BSRB).
To qualify for LSCSW licensure in Kansas, applicants must pass a licensing exam approved by the BSRB. This exam requirement helps confirm minimum competency for clinical practice and supports public protection.
BSRB indicates that LSCSW applicants must pass the ASWB Clinical examination. Start with the BSRB social work page for Kansas-specific exam guidance and application sequencing: BSRB — Social Workers.
ASWB registration and exam administration details are handled through ASWB: ASWB Exam Registration.
In Kansas, LSCSW licensure requires documented postgraduate supervised professional experience completed under a clinical supervision plan approved by the BSRB.
Kansas law requires not less than two years of postgraduate supervised professional experience under a board-approved clinical supervision plan totaling not less than 3,000 hours, including:
The statute allows the BSRB to waive the face-to-face requirement when extenuating circumstances are found. Source: K.S.A. 65-6306.
In addition to the statute, Kansas rules add important structure to how supervised experience is earned and documented. For example, Kansas regulations address the time window for completing supervised experience and the supervision process requirements used to evaluate experience. See K.A.R. 102-2-12 for supervision rule language commonly referenced in Kansas LSCSW pathways.
Kansas law restricts private, independent clinical practice of social work unless the person is licensed as an LSCSW (or specialist social worker) and has board-approved supervised experience. See K.S.A. 65-6308. In employment settings, internal privileges may still add requirements beyond licensure—so keep role language, supervision structure, and documentation consistent with what is authorized.
The LSCSW application is where Kansas confirms education, clinical exam passage, and supervised experience so clinical authority is clearly supported in the licensing record.
Submit the LSCSW application through the BSRB online licensing system: BSRB Licensing Portal.
Renewal is typically a two-year cycle with continuing education requirements and required topic minimums. The safest renewal strategy is to track CE throughout the cycle and keep records audit-ready.
In Kansas agencies serving multiple rural counties, employers often rely on BSRB license verification and supervision documentation to confirm clinical authority before assigning psychotherapy services.
For Kansas LSCSWs, the practical gate is often documentation: a clean supervision record, exam verification, and CE proof that supports renewal attestations.
These FAQs cover Kansas LSCSW degree, exam, supervision, application, and renewal requirements.