Social Worker (MSW)
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Job Description
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Reports To:
Director of Social Support
Status:
40-48 hours every two weeks
Shift:
Various
Job Schedule:
Part time
Weekly Hours:
20-24 hours per week
Remote Position:
Pay:
Competitive salary and benefits
Benefits:
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Position Purpose:
Provides and coordinates psychosocial, counseling, care coordination and social services for patients and families at Huron Regional Medical Center across numerous departments including hospice and dialysis. Ensures timely assessments, regulatory compliance, interdisciplinary collaboration, and support that enhances patient well-being, adjustment, and quality of life.
Essential Job Functions:
Demonstrates HRMC’s Mission and Core Values: Respectful, Engaged, Available, Competent, and Helpful.
Treats patients, families, physicians, and employees as customers and consistently seeks to exceed expectations.
Presents a professional appearance and demeanor at all times.
Maintains confidentiality of all patient, family, and staff information.
Hospice Social Work Responsibilities
Completes a psychosocial assessment within five (5) days of hospice admission.
Provides counseling related to death, dying, anticipatory grief, and adjustment to terminal illness.
Assesses bereavement risk factors and documents findings according to social work standards.
Assessment of the relationship of the beneficiary's medical and nursing requirements to the beneficiary's home situation, financial resources and availability of community resource
Appropriate action to obtain available community resources to assist in resolving the beneficiary's problem.
Counseling services that are required by the patient.
Participates in Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) care conferences and contributes to the development of the hospice plan of care.
Assists in discharge planning when hospice care is no longer appropriate.
Provides education and support to patients, families, and caregivers regarding hospice philosophy, coping strategies, and available resources.
Assists in conducting psychosocial seminars for hospice personnel, patients, families, and the community.
Assessing and addressing caregiving resources and needs.
Dialysis Social Work Responsibilities
Completes the Initial Social Work Assessment within 30 days or 13 treatments of chronic hemodialysis initiation.
Conducts a 90-day assessment, annual reassessments, and monthly reassessments for unstable patients.
Evaluates:
Cognitive status and understanding of treatment
Ability to meet basic needs and follow treatment prescriptions
Mental health history and counseling needs
Substance use history
Adjustment to kidney failure and dialysis
Expectations for future functioning and quality of life
Employment, education, and vocational concerns
Home environment and support systems
Legal issues (guardianship, advance directives, health care proxy)
Housing needs, including advocacy for traditional and non-traditional settings
Financial capabilities and eligibility for Federal, State, and local programs
Access to community resources
Completes the social work plan of care within 30 days (or 13 treatments).
Provides counseling to support adjustment, adherence, and coping with chronic illness.
Assists patients in achieving psychosocial and rehabilitation goals.
Administers the KDQOL-36 quality-of-life tool at 90 days, annually, and as needed after major life events or health changes.
Participates in the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) with the patient/designee, dietician, nurse, and nephrologist.
Collaborates with IDT members to identify and monitor unstable patients and adjust care accordingly.
Counseling, Support, and Crisis Response
Provides individual and family counseling for emotional, social, or economic stressors.
Responds to urgent or crisis situations to support patients, families, and staff.
Offers education on treatment options, advance directives, and patient rights.
Supports patients and families in navigating complex decisions related to chronic illness or end-of-life care.
Resource Navigation & Community Coordination
Assesses financial needs and connects patients/families with appropriate resources.
Maintains current knowledge of community programs, benefits, and support services.
Acts as a resource regarding Federal, State, and private agency regulations.
Builds and maintains relationships with community agencies to support patient needs.
Documentation & Compliance
Documents all assessments, interventions, and communications accurately and in a timely manner.
Ensures compliance with hospice and dialysis regulatory requirements.
Participates in department quality, risk, and utilization review activities.
Prepares reports and data as requested.
Other Job Duties:
Participates in professional development, in-services, internal committees, and mandatory trainings.
Completes required HealthStream education, competencies, certifications, and SQSS tasks.
Works within the chain of command and performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) required for dialysis services
Hospice:
Has a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education or
Has a baccalaureate degree in social work from an institution accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; or a baccalaureate degree in psychology, sociology, or other field related to social work and is supervised by an MSW as described in paragraph (b)(3)(i)(A); and
Has 1 year of social work experience in a healthcare setting or
Has a baccalaureate degree from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, is employed by the hospice before December 2, 2008, and is not required to be supervised by an MSW.
Counseling experience in death and dying or orientation to the hospice concept preferred.
At least one (1) year of experience in community social services preferred.
Bilingual skills preferred.
Demonstrates professional communication with patients, families, coworkers, physicians, and community partners.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of hospice and dialysis psychosocial needs, community resources, and regulatory requirements.
Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently.
Effective problem-solving, communication, and decision-making abilities.
Competent computer and documentation skills.
Ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
Physical Aspects of the Job:
Work is indoors in a well-lighted, climate-controlled environment with minimal hazards.
Position involves sitting, standing, walking, and bending throughout the day with minimal lifting.
Requires hand dexterity and accurate keyboarding skills.
Risk exposure to communicable disease.
Mental Requirements:
Complex writing and computer skills
Analytical problem-solving
Communication with multiple individuals
Independent judgment and decision-making
Clerical precision and attention to detail
Coordination and ability to follow instructions
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