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Join a forward-thinking organization as a Social Worker, where you will provide essential casework services to patients and their families. This role is pivotal in the psychiatric unit, focusing on discharge planning and psychosocial support. You'll work closely with a dedicated team, ensuring a seamless transition for patients while maintaining comprehensive documentation and compliance with regulations. Your expertise will help shape treatment plans and improve patient outcomes. If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals facing behavioral health challenges, this is the perfect opportunity for you to thrive in a supportive and dynamic environment.
POSITION OBJECTIVE: The Social Worker provides general casework services to assigned patients and their families.
POSITION OVERVIEW: The psychiatric unit discharge planner provides psychosocial and discharge planning support to patients and their families, facilitates discharges, meets documentation requirements, and functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team. The position also facilitates 1-2 discharge planning groups a week.
CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
KEY RESULT AREAS MISSION, VALUES, AND BELIEFS: Demonstrates the AHMC mission, purpose, values, and beliefs in everyday language and contact with patients, the public, and other staff members.
QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF WORK: Provides safe, effective, and efficient implementation of direct care in accordance with established policies, procedures, and standards of care. Establishes and maintains a therapeutic relationship with patients and their families. Attends and participates in primary therapy, community meetings, family therapy, and groups. Assumes overall responsibility for discharge planning, including assessing the patient’s readiness for discharge in coordination with the Treatment Team, making appropriate referrals for placement, case management, and aftercare services, and developing and maintaining an awareness of community resources. Provides consultation to patients and their families regarding issues arising from the admission, discharge, and/or aftercare plan. Provides direct treatment for assigned patients and families.
TEAM MEMBER PARTICIPATION: Participates as a team member and provides input via reporting observations, concerns, and asking appropriate questions. Reviews and implements patient treatment plans. Actively facilitates and participates in multidisciplinary team meetings and treatment planning meetings. Demonstrates knowledge of management of assaultive behavior techniques. Provides leadership in facilitating the team process. Provides education/training to other team members as necessary.
ASSESSMENT: Observes, records, and reports patient social and psychiatric behavior. Completes the Psychosocial Assessment for assigned patients, including obtaining necessary data regarding the patient’s social and psychological history.
JUDGEMENT, DECISION MAKING, AND INITIATIVE: Demonstrates knowledge and proper use of equipment and supplies. Promotes and assists residents in developing self-help skills.
RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS: Demonstrates a good rapport and cooperative working relationships with all members of the team; responds to co-workers with concern and promotes group morale.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT: Continually focuses on assigned tasks and seeks and implements improvements as necessary. Understands and demonstrates the safety program in all activities. Protects residents from behavior that could damage themselves or others. Practices universal precautions at all times.
PLANNING AND TIME UTILIZATION: Completes and follows through with tasks and assignments, meeting expected deadlines.
ATTENDANCE AND RELIABILITY: Understands and demonstrates knowledge of all policies associated with attendance.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Attends all assigned in-service education classes. Role models excellent professional practice. Always dresses appropriately and professionally.
Essential Functions: Coordinate with inter-disciplinary team, patients, families, and community resources in the provision of social and discharge services. Work closely with department director, psychiatric medical director, and all clinical staff to meet the psychosocial needs of patients and families. Complete comprehensive psychosocial assessment of patients in a timely manner. Coordinate discharge planning, work as a liaison between the patients, their family, other departments, and community referrals. Responsible for the mandated firearms reporting to the California Department of Justice on admission for patients subject to reporting. Coordinates discharge planning, assists with advance directives, financial and legal issues, and maintains documentation of services in the medical record. Provides process group and individual counseling. Participates in formulating and updating care plans, development of goals, and treatment plans. Maintain accurate and timely documentation which complies with federal/state regulations and Seton Medical Center policy including but not limited to Initial assessments, Psychosocial/Mental Status Assessments, Weekly IDT, Care Plan, Social Services Progress Notes, and Discharge Planning. Act as a patient advocate and ensure they are informed of their rights, responsibilities, and insurance benefits, as well as changes that may affect their rights, responsibilities, and insurance benefits. Provides/facilitates individual counseling to patients and families as needed. Assists physician with completion of legal paperwork/documentation, mindful of individual county time constraints. Participates in the unit QAPI. Reviews indicators for social services on a pre-assigned basis, makes necessary corrections, and makes recommendations for improvement. Assists patients with coordination of complaint/grievance/compliment process. Follows facility policy and procedure and coordinates with the program director. Completes timely assessments and treatment planning. Performs other duties as assigned. Participates in the theft and loss program. Implements remedial actions as indicated.
QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed Clinical Social Work, required. BA in health-related field or Social Service. At least two years of experience with behavioral health and discharge planning. Exemplary interpersonal skills and ability to work cooperatively as a member of a team. Ability to communicate empathically, respectfully, and effectively with patients and their families. Effective time management skills to organize and prioritize workload. Understanding of Medicare guidelines. Knowledge of DSM/ICD and other medical terminology. Familiarity with behavioral health resources in the community is desired. Successful completion of applicable background checks is required.