Social Worker
Pay: $55,000 - $65,000 per year, depending on degree and experience.
Benefits
At Caris, you will have a career, not just a job. Our mission‑driven culture is evident by our current employees and the impact made on patients and families. All Caris team members commit to The Better Way, a list of promises we make to each other and our customers. The Better Way commitment is reflected in the benefits we provide.
- Competitive Salary
- Bonus Eligibility
- Eligible for benefits within 60 days
- Health Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision); health savings account
- Earned Time Off
- 401 (K) plan with company match
- Paid Training
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Flexible Scheduling
- Career Advancement Opportunities
Responsibilities
- Conduct a complete psychosocial assessment within five (5) days of admission to hospice care in the Electronic Medical Record, and collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Team to formulate the Plan of Care.
- Be available to discuss the Plan of Care with the admitting RN on the day of admission.
- When requested, conduct regular social work visits and document assessments, interventions and outcomes.
- Assist patients and families with insurance needs; evaluate coverage and help obtain Medicaid or other coverage when no payer source exists.
- Coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator for volunteer services.
- Participate in the IDT Meeting and update the Plan of Care at least every 14 days; act as consultant to hospice program staff.
- Communicate changes in the patient’s level of care status to the Patient Care Coordinator.
- Facilitate discharge planning and transfer of patients when hospice care is no longer requested or appropriate, completing the necessary paperwork.
- Participate in quality improvement processes and evaluation of social services.
- Identify psychosocial problems, set personalized, measurable goals, and document in the Electronic Medical Record.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the Hospice Benefit and convey that knowledge to patients and families.
- Conduct after‑death bereavement assessments and coordinate follow‑up bereavement telephone calls at 1 week, 2 months, 6 months and 12 months.
- Explain advanced directives to patients/families and document decisions with the attending physician.
- Assist with funeral arrangements as needed.
- Provide community outreach and education related to hospice care as planned with the Hospice Administrator and other IDT members.
- Document psychosocial interventions accurately and timely in the Electronic Record; ensure electronic information transfers at least twice daily.
- Deliver or supervise the delivery of social services; maintain a Social Work Community Resource Guide and assist families in accessing resources.
- Attend staff meetings to remain current in hospice policies and procedures.
- Communicate with team members regarding changes in patient condition and give accurate reports.
- Report changes in the emotional, social, or financial condition of the patient or family to the attending physician and document interventions; obtain physician orders for services as necessary.
- Be available on‑call for after‑hours visits, including weekday evenings, weekends, or crisis situations.
- Review and update the plan of care as needed.
Qualifications
- MSW preferred (BSW required) in Tennessee and Missouri.
- BSW required plus two years experience in Virginia.
- Social Work Licensure required; LMSW required in South Carolina.
- Social Work Licensure required; LMSW preferred and minimum LBSW in Georgia.
- BSW in Social Work with ongoing supervision by an MSW, as required by Caris.
- One year of social work experience in a health care setting.
EOE