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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Palliative Care Social Worker to join their interdisciplinary team. This role focuses on delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals facing serious illnesses. You will evaluate psychosocial needs, provide essential counseling, and collaborate effectively with healthcare professionals to ensure that patients and families receive the support they need. With a commitment to inclusivity and professional growth, this opportunity offers a chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their families while enjoying a supportive work environment that values well-being and flexibility.
Description
Mid Coast HospitalProfessional - Clinical
Req #: 31757
~ 8 Hours/week, Limited Part-time, Day shift ~
Maine state licensure to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is required
The Palliative Care Social Worker is an integral member of the Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Team which delivers patient- and family-centered care to individuals of all ages living with serious illness. The goal of palliative care is to maximize the quality of life and align the individual's medical care with what matters most to them. Key responsibilities of the Palliative Care SW include evaluating the psychosocial needs of patients and families, providing targeted counseling including anticipatory grief support, facilitating family meetings and goal-setting discussions, making referrals to community resources, and engaging in effective interdisciplinary team collaboration. This role will work primarily in the outpatient clinic in Brunswick and may also meet patient and family needs at the hospital or in other specialty practice settings through palliative care outreach (in person and/or via telehealth).
Summary
The Social Worker - MCH role works as part of the interdisciplinary team to provide individuals, families, and care givers with the psychosocial support needed to cope with chronic, acute, or terminal illnesses. Services include advising patients and family caregivers of community resources and supports and helping to guide individuals through the process as needed.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
Additional Information
If you have questions about this role, please contact Sarah Evan at sarah.evan@mainehealth.org