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Senior Doc Palliative Care seeks a Licensed Clinical Social Worker to provide emotional support and assistance for seniors and their families dealing with serious illness. Offering both part-time and full-time positions with a flexible schedule, you'll join a dedicated team focused on whole-person care and professional growth.

Benefits

Flexible Schedule
Growth-Oriented Environment

Qualifications

  • Prior experience in healthcare, hospice, or palliative care settings preferred.
  • Valid LCSW license in California required.
  • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license.

Responsibilities

  • Assess psychosocial needs and provide compassionate counseling.
  • Collaborate with team members to create individualized care plans.
  • Help patients and families understand resources and navigate complex systems.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Organizational skills
Communication skills

Education

Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW)

Job description

Palliative Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Las Vegas, NV

Make a Lasting Impact with Senior Doc Palliative Care

Position: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Palliative Care & Hospice)
Status: Per Diem, Part Time OR Full Time
Hourly Rate: $45–$55/hour
Coverage Area: Las Vegas and surrounding area

Are you a compassionate Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a passion for helping seniors and their families navigate serious illness? Join Senior Doc Palliative Care, where your work truly matters.

Founded by Dr. Geiss in 2014, Senior Doc has become a leader in personalized, patient-centered care. We specialize in supporting seniors—particularly those living with dementia—by blending medical excellence with heartfelt compassion. Our mission is to improve quality of life through expert care, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a deep commitment to each patient’s journey.

Why You’ll Love Working with Us

Flexible Schedule: Enjoy autonomy and balance with per diem flexibility.

Team Collaboration: Work alongside an experienced, interdisciplinary team dedicated to whole-person care.

Growth-Oriented: Be part of a rapidly growing organization with room for professional development.

Meaningful Impact: Make a difference in the lives of patients and their support systems while navigating chronic disease progression or serious illness.

Your Role

Emotional Support & Counseling: Assess psychosocial needs and provide compassionate counseling and crisis intervention.

Care Planning: Collaborate with nurses, physicians, and other team members to create individualized care plans.

Family Education & Advocacy: Help patients and families understand resources and navigate complex systems.

What We’re Looking For

Education: Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) required.

Experience: Prior experience in healthcare, hospice, or palliative care settings preferred.

Skills: Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills. Able to work independently.

Requirements:

Valid LCSW license in California

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Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and auto insurance

Ready to Join a Mission-Driven Team?

If you're ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and families, we want to hear from you. Apply today and become an integral part of Senior Doc Palliative Care—where compassion meets clinical excellence.

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