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CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER (LCSW-C)
Job Summary
The Clinical Social Worker provides comprehensive social work services for the patient population served and care management services to those patients in clinical programs.
Essential Functions Of Position
Psychosocial assessment of families
Participation in the development of an interdisciplinary treatment plan
Provides educational, supportive and counseling services to families
Coordination of services with community agencies
Participating in discharge planning, and patient post discharge follow-up.
In the care management role, plan, coordinate, implement, monitor and evaluate the care and resources available
Achieve high quality and cost effective patient outcomes across the continuum of care
Functions with a focus on patient safety, customer service, and family centered care
Participates in performance improvement initiatives for the department
Position Requirements
Educational Requirements
Masters Degree in Social Work from a University accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Licensure, Certification and Registration
Work Orientation and Experience
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Other Requirements Specific to Assigned Area
Current license to practice Social Work in the State of Maryland. LMSW Required, LCSW-C preferred. Case Management Certification as applicable required within one year of eligibility.
Two years experience as a Social Worker in an acute or rehabilitation hospital with pediatric experience preferred. Experience in child welfare, family service, or mental health setting, is also desirable. Experience with organization and coordination of care for complex families; discharge planning, interagency coordination, case management and utilization management is preferred.
Knowledge of normal growth and development for infants to young adults
Knowledge of family functioning and the nature of chronic illness/disability and its impact on the patient and family
Skill in individual, family and group treatment modalities.
Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing with interdisciplinary team members, family members, community agencies, referral sources and payers.
Ability to work effectively with an economically and culturally diverse population.
Ability to balance patient/family needs with constraints imposed by third-party payers and agency regulations.
Knowledge of third party payer systems including Medicaid and Managed Care Organizations
Detail oriented
Ability to multi-task
Excellent communication skills and interpersonal skills
Tact and sensitivity
Time management and organization skills
Ability to effectively negotiate and build strong collaborative relationships
Ability to walk, run, stand, sit, reach, stoop, bend, rush, pull, demonstrate manual dexterity and mobility and has visual and auditory ability to do this job
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
Supervision Received
Reports to the Director of Care Management/Social Work/Admissions. The LMSW also receives clinical supervision from a LCSW-C.
Supervision Exercised
LSCW-C with 3 years experience at MWPH, may provide clinical supervision to Social Work Students observational experiences.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
TOOLS/EQUIPMENT USED
Computer, telephone, fax machine, photocopier, on-line information system, personal pager
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT/WORKING CONDITIONS
Frequent stress due to multiple demands, shifting priorities, shifting populations and tight time frames. Risk of exposure to body fluids, infectious waste or blood borne disease. Employees are expected to exercise good judgment in the use of personal protective equipment and adherence to established protocol.
This job description identifies the general nature and level of work to be performed. It is not to be considered an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties or skills required of an incumbent.
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