Want to do more supervision as a Licensed clinician?

You became an LCSW to practice clinical excellence, not to spend hours fielding calls from random internet inquiries.

Right now, you’re stuck on generic platforms where 9 out of 10 leads are:

  • Looking for a therapist, not a supervisor.
  • Asking for free supervision.
  • Located in a different state or county entirely.

The result? Your time is wasted. Your inbox is cluttered. Your energy for mentoring is drained before the first session even starts.

You are competing on price and visibility with every other therapist, not showcasing your value as an expert supervisor.

The BBS Supervision Connect Solution: Laser-Targeted Leads

We cut the noise. Every person who contacts you through BBSsupervision.com is an Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW) who has confirmed their intent to find a California-compliant LCSW supervisor.

Headache #2: The Constant Fear of BBS Non-Compliance

Supervising is a massive legal and ethical responsibility. The California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) rules change, and the paperwork can be a labyrinth.

  • Are you using the most up-to-date Supervision Agreement form?
  • Are you sure your weekly logs are documented in a way that protects your license in an audit?
  • Do you have a simple, central resource for all the compliance paperwork you and your supervisee need?

The risk is too high. One minor clerical error on a form could delay an ASW’s licensure by months, damaging your reputation and increasing your liability.

The BBS Supervision Connect Solution: The Trust Signal

We empower you to lead with confidence by handling the compliance burden and providing the ultimate trust signal to your prospective supervisees.

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