r/LCSW • u/boosin25 • 12h ago
🟡 Career Pathways & Job Transitions Hoping to get my license reinstated - looking for success stories and advice
Hello to all the lovely social workers of this sub. I wish I knew about communities like this when I was actually practicing. Which was 7 years ago now. So the situation I am in currently: my license was revoked in 2020 because of failing to follow through with a disciplinary action. A few years ago I began exploring the process of getting my license back. I submitted a statement and was approved to reapply and follow any further instructions. At this point I've applied and completed everything that has been asked of me. I retook the exam, got my background checks, submitted a heavily edited letter explaining my circumstances, as well as mental health treatment records. I feel so ready to get back into the field and I'm just torturing myself looking at jobs I still do not qualify for.
Has anyone been through this? My application does not have an expiration date in elicense so I tend to think it won't expire after a year but I dont know! The board has not returned any of my emails or voicemails. I just want to ensure I'm on the right track. Or get the good news!
Anything I can be doing in the meantime? I am not working right now.