{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:39:38.152Z","occupation":{"soc":"21-1023.00","title":"Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers","group":"Community & Social Service","sector":"62","jobZone":5,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers clinical practice, case management, interdisciplinary coordination, supervision, and leadership in mental health and substance abuse social work settings across community agencies, integrated health systems, and public service organizations.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Individual counseling sessions — conduct under close clinical supervision with clients experiencing substance abuse or mental health challenges in an outpatient treatment setting.","Client intake interviews — administer using structured assessment tools to gather psychosocial history under the guidance of a licensed supervisor in a community mental health agency.","Treatment plan documentation — record client progress notes accurately and in compliance with agency standards using electronic health record software under direct oversight.","Interdisciplinary team meetings — participate by presenting basic client status updates to counselors, physicians, and nurses in a coordinated care environment.","Community resource referrals — identify and communicate available local services such as transportation, housing, and support groups to clients following supervisor-approved protocols.","Psychoeducation materials — deliver pre-developed content to clients and family members about mental illness, substance use disorders, and medication adherence in a structured group setting.","Active listening skills — apply during client sessions to recognize verbal and nonverbal cues of distress under the direction of a clinical supervisor in an inpatient or outpatient context.","Appointment coordination — assist clients in scheduling and accessing treatment services, including arranging transportation, to support adherence to established care plans.","Case records and databases — enter and retrieve client information accurately using document management and database software within agency data governance guidelines.","Ethical and legal standards — follow mandatory reporting, confidentiality, and informed consent requirements under supervisor guidance in a licensed clinical social work setting."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Individual and group counseling — facilitate therapeutic sessions for clients dealing with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders with reduced direct supervision in a community behavioral health center.","Biopsychosocial assessments — conduct comprehensive evaluations by reviewing records, interviewing clients, and conferring with allied health professionals to determine appropriate levels of care.","Treatment plan modifications — adjust intervention strategies in response to changes in client status, drawing on clinical judgment and evidence-based practice frameworks.","Collaborative care coordination — coordinate with physicians, nurses, and counselors to align treatment goals and service delivery for clients with complex needs across multiple provider systems.","Client progress monitoring — systematically evaluate and document goal attainment using structured outcome measures and case management software in a regulated clinical environment.","Psychoeducational programming — develop and deliver tailored educational sessions for clients and community members on topics including mental illness, substance abuse, and available recovery resources.","Treatment adherence support — proactively address barriers to client engagement by applying motivational interviewing techniques and problem-solving strategies in a recovery-oriented care setting.","Critical thinking in risk assessment — apply clinical reasoning to evaluate suicide risk, relapse indicators, and safety concerns, escalating appropriately within established agency protocols.","Interdisciplinary communication — prepare and present written and oral case summaries to multidisciplinary teams, demonstrating proficiency in professional terminology and service coordination.","Caseload time management — prioritize and manage a diverse caseload efficiently, balancing urgent clinical needs with documentation requirements and regulatory deadlines in a high-demand agency environment."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex clinical counseling — deliver evidence-based individual and group therapy autonomously for clients with severe and persistent mental illness or chronic substance use disorders in integrated care settings.","Advanced diagnostic assessment — conduct and interpret comprehensive psychological and functional assessments across diverse populations, integrating findings to formulate differential diagnoses and individualized treatment plans.","Non-routine treatment adaptation — revise and individualize clinical interventions in response to unexpected changes in client condition, comorbidities, or psychosocial circumstances without supervisory direction.","Cross-system care coordination — lead coordination among behavioral health, primary care, criminal justice, and social service systems to ensure continuity and quality of care for high-acuity clients.","Outcome evaluation and reporting — analyze aggregate client progress data using spreadsheet and data management tools to assess program effectiveness and inform clinical decision-making at the service level.","Community and client education — design and independently deliver advanced psychoeducation curricula on mental health, substance use, and community wellness to diverse audiences including underserved populations.","Supervision of clinical staff — provide professional oversight and reflective supervision to junior social workers, counselors, and case managers to maintain quality of client care and professional development.","Ethical and legal decision-making — exercise autonomous judgment in complex ethical dilemmas, dual-relationship concerns, and legal compliance matters in high-stakes clinical and forensic environments.","Advocacy and systems navigation — represent client interests across complex bureaucratic and legal systems, negotiating access to services and challenging systemic barriers to equitable care.","Trauma-informed practice — apply advanced trauma-informed frameworks to assess and treat clients with histories of abuse, neglect, or violence across individual, family, and group modalities."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Clinical program strategy — design and lead the vision, structure, and quality standards of a behavioral health or substance abuse treatment program at an organizational or system level.","Workforce development — establish competency frameworks, supervision models, and continuing education programs to build clinical excellence across a multidisciplinary social work and behavioral health team.","Organizational policy leadership — author, advocate for, and implement evidence-informed clinical policies and treatment protocols that govern practice standards across a large agency or health system.","Cross-sector partnership development — cultivate strategic alliances with healthcare systems, government agencies, academic institutions, and community organizations to expand integrated service capacity.","Population-level outcome accountability — oversee the design and interpretation of program evaluation frameworks, using data analytics to drive continuous quality improvement and demonstrate community impact.","Funding and resource stewardship — lead grant writing, budget oversight, and resource allocation decisions to sustain and scale mental health and substance abuse service delivery in resource-constrained environments.","Advanced workforce supervision — provide executive-level clinical and administrative supervision to program directors and senior clinicians, shaping organizational culture around trauma-informed and equity-centered values.","Legislative and regulatory advocacy — testify before policy bodies, engage legislators, and contribute to regulatory development to advance systems-level improvements in mental health and substance use policy.","Knowledge dissemination and training — develop and present training, research findings, or best-practice models at regional, national, or international venues to advance the field of behavioral health social work.","Organizational crisis leadership — direct organizational response to large-scale clinical crises, public health emergencies, or community trauma events, ensuring service continuity and staff resilience across the enterprise."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}