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The Clinical Social Worker for the Transgender Health Program will provide comprehensive gender-affirming care. This role includes assessment, counseling, and advocacy to enhance patient well-being. Candidates must possess an MSW and have experience with gender diverse populations, working in a collaborative healthcare environment.
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Clinical Social Worker/ MGH Transgender Health ProgramJob Summary
The Clinical Social Worker directly reports to the Nursing Manager and the Medical Director of THP and indirectly to the MGH Department of Social Work. The Clinical Social Worker also works collaboratively with existing social work staff in THP.Qualifications
Qualifications
Master's of Social Work (MSW) from an accredited program required.
Current professional licensure in Massachusetts (LCSW required, LICSW preferred.)
Minimum of 1 year post-licensure experience required; 3+ years post-licensure experience preferred.
Experience with transgender and gender diverse patients preferred.
Demonstrates personal qualities of leadership and knowledge of health care system.
Strong assessment and treatment skills.
Good organizational skills.
Demonstrates the ability to communicate effective orally and in writing.
Strong interpersonal skills enabling effective team collaboration.
Interest in working on a dynamic inter-professional team.
Flexibility to evolve particulars of the role to meet the changing needs of the patient population served.
Skills/Abilities/Competencies
Essential to the role are abilities to ensure that the clinical environment is one that welcomes a diversity of patients and staff across the gender spectrum. This includes addressing all individuals with chosen name and pronouns and avoiding gendered honorifics or assumptions about gender based on physical appearance, vocal tone or other features. In addition, job candidates will have:
In depth knowledge of mental health diagnoses, procedures and treatments, related medications, acuity versus chronicity, effect on normal growth and development
Ability to provide mental health evaluations and assessments, develop treatment plans that are behaviorally specific, short-term and long- term treatment with individuals, families, couples and/or groups
Crisis intervention/treatment/management skills
Demonstrated competency in age specific behaviors; cultural and linguistic issues, and developmental stages
Ability to assess and recognize diversity of clinical and resource needs across transgender and gender diverse populations
Knowledge of community agencies, resources. Ability to advocate/negotiate systems for/with clients
Documents in medical record according to departmental policies and procedures
Maintains patient/family confidentiality
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
OnsiteWork Location
50 Staniford StreetScheduled Weekly Hours
40Employee Type
RegularWork Shift
Day (United States of America)EEO Statement:
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