West Virginia Code § 30-30-15

Scope of Practice for a Social Worker
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(a) A licensed social worker may perform all duties within the scope of practice of a
provisional social worker as well as:
(1) Apply social work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics and the professional use of self in
social work practice including assessment, planning, intervention, counseling, evaluation,
and case management supervision;
(2) Provide social advocacy activities, designed to influence social service systems and social
policies in the direction of reduced disparities in social and distruibutive justice, especially for
at risk and socially or economically disadvantaged populations;
(3) Community organization activities, designed to assist client systems at the community
level to achieve desirable social or policy change towaard goals of enhanced civic functioning
and improved environmental responsiveness to client quality of life issues;
(4) Administration and program development, designed to develop, structure and, oversee
social service systems at the organizational level; and
(5) Training activities, designed to assist clients or client systems with skill development
deemed desirable to restore or enhance social functioning or adaptation; or, to assist less
experienced social workers with professional skill development.
(b) A licensed social worker with a baccalaureate degree or master's degree in social work
from a program accredited by the council on social work education and two years of
experience, may supervise a provisionally licensed social worker.

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