Competency Framework for Bachelor-Level Social Workers to Deliver Psychosocial Interventions within Integrated Care
September 12, 2025 | Announcements & News, Publications
Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to develop and validate a competency framework for a bachelor-level social worker, or related degree type, to work in integrated behavioral healthcare settings under clinical supervision. In Washington state, a new bachelor-level certification called a Behavioral Health Support Specialist or BHSS includes social work, psychology, and related degree programs.
Methods
Focus group interviews with stakeholders from across Washington State (n = 49) were conducted in addition to a confidential survey. A thematic analysis of data and validity check preceded interpretation of results.
Results
Qualitative data generated salient recommendations to shape a competency framework tailored to integrated care, and other behavioral health settings. Survey data helped gauge the degree of endorsement for a new mental health provider for integrated care in Washington State.
Discussion
Participants recommended specific action steps related to scope of practice, differentiation from other non-specialists, work setting expansion, supervisor qualifications, and ethics to align the competency framework with real-world practice.
Conclusion
A BHSS competency framework supports the development of a new professional role to prepare a bachelor level social worker to deliver evidence-informed psychosocial interventions under supervision within integrated care settings.
Citation
O’Connell, W., & Salisbury, J. (2025). Competency Framework for Bachelor-Level Social Workers to Deliver Psychosocial Interventions within Integrated Care. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/26408066.2025.2553011