Principal Responsibilities and Tasks
The following statements describe the general work performed in this role. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties that may be performed.
Interviews patients to assess functional level according to professional standards. Completes psychosocial & screening tools with direct supervision. Assesses safety risks as a means of determining appropriate disposition for patients.Develops a plan of care and treatment/discharge plans that are reviewed with the interdisciplinary team or supervisor.Provides timely and appropriate crisis intervention services & proactively utilizes de-escalation strategies with patients.Evaluates patient’s social determinants of health and methods used within the practice settings to improve quality of care. Seeks feedback to assess their individual work and assure ethical standards. Evaluates patient’s progress toward established goals.Provides preventive, protective, or supportive services to patients and/or families. Completes mandatory reporting for patients who are in or who are threatened by situations detrimental to their well-being.Maintains working knowledge of relevant medical/legal issues that impact on patient care. Coordinates and documents appropriate referrals/linkages and keeps the patient, family, and care team informed of referrals made.Provides patients and family members with counseling regarding coping techniques for illness and care planning. Creates a theoretically grounded therapeutic framework for effective problem solving with patient and family.Receives clinical feedback of assessments, planning, interventions, and overall plan of care. Conducts individual and/or group education sessions to assist patients/families in addressing and managing healthcare conditions.Advocates for patients and their practice area, to explore strategies that reduce resource consumption and provide efficient care.Recognizes and identifies systematic challenges impacting individual patients and the impact to their health, well-being, and access to care.Documents all work in a timely manner pertaining to the care setting or required by regulatory standards. Only discloses information necessarily with an ROI. Notifies patients of their informed consent for treatment, as applicable. Maintains privacy and security of all confidential and protected health information.Completes all specific job tasks within their assigned department as outlined by supervisor.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Demonstrate skill in a) general social work and/or case management practice areas; b) completing social work functions under supervision, including biopsychosocial assessment, resource coordination, case management, psychoeducation, referral, information gathering, therapy, counseling, mental health diagnosis, consultation, advocacy; c) effective critical thinking d) communications both written and oral; and e) age appropriate interpersonal interactions (patients may range from newborn to geriatric adult). Ability to a) communicate and collaborate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders (i.e. colleagues, medical staff, liaisons, patient, family); b) assess, adapt, and calmly respond to changing and/or crisis environment; c) make decisions consistent with current policies, procedures, and ethical standards while operating under supervision; d) prioritize work assignments and manage time effectively to complete duties; and (e) understand and follow written and verbal instruction.Adhere to the professional principles and standards of practice consistent with underlying core values of the profession, as outlined by the NASW Code of Ethics.Company DescriptionLocated in Largo in the heart of Prince George’s County, our new state-of-the-art regional medical center (UM Capital Region Medical Center) will provide improved access to primary and ambulatory care services, and serve as a tertiary care center for critically ill patients. In addition, our new space will allow us to expand our offerings as a community partner to help improve the health status of Prince George’s County residents.
QualificationsEducation and Experience
Master’s degree in Social Work required. Maryland state LCSW-C licensure and credentials is commensurate with clinical assignment.Two years social work experience in acute hospital setting is preferred. This may include internships and paid work experience.Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Compensation:
Pay Range: $31.99-$53.45
Other Compensation (if applicable):
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