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The HealthySteps Specialists brings a focus to the important skills needed for families to foster healthy child development and life-long well-being: social emotional development; language and literacy skills; cognition skills; and perceptual, motor and physical development.
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Reporting to the Caregiver Program Director, the Social Worker will be an integral member of Caregiver Program, who implements our vision of delivering quality support to caregivers for older adults, adults with Dementia or a related disorder or disability, and older adult caregivers for children.
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CT: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) DE: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) TX: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) NJ: Licensed Social Worker (LSW.
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IL: Licensed Social Worker (LSW) OH: Licensed Social Worker (LSW) DC: Licensed Graduate Social Worker (LGSW) The Social Worker also provides psychosocial education and consultation to the IDG.
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Experience as a social worker with the terminally ill and their families, preferred. The Social Worker is that member of the core interdisciplinary group whose primary function is to perform an assessment of psychosocial symptoms of the patient and family, develop psychosocial outcomes for alleviating identified symptoms and help provide the psychoeducation, supportive counseling and casework interventions needed to meet these outcomes.
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WI: Social Worker Certificate. May provide supervision to other psychosocial team members, including social work interns at the direction of the team manager. Masters of Social Work required from a school accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, unless grandfathered in per the 2008 Medicare Hospice Condition of Participation.
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Performs bio-psycho-social-spiritual assessments of patient/families, rather than diagnostic. At least one year social work experience in a health care setting. GA: MSW must be supervised by LCSW up to obtaining LMSW.
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The Social Worker (BSW) is responsible for promoting patient-centered care by evaluating psychosocial needs and providing community service coordination for identified patient populations.
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Ability to be an effective patient and family advocate- both within the patient/family unit, within the core IDG, and within community agencies and the like. Participates in psychosocial spiritual on-call rotation/schedule as assigned.
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Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) or Licensed Master of Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) The Jewish Board delivers innovative, high-quality, and compassionate mental health and social services to over 45,000 New Yorkers each year.
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Provides bereavement care, including bereavement group activities. May act as the coordinator and communicator of volunteer interventions on the plan of care. Participates in the preparation, evaluation and execution of the interdisciplinary plan of care to assure that the highest quality psychosocial care is provided to patients/families and that continuity and comprehensiveness of care are.
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Provides individual and family supportive counseling, rather than. Capacity to relate and work well with others as a member of an interdisciplinary team. Thorough knowledge of community resources or the desire/ability to obtain this knowledge.
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Maintains accurate and timely documentation in the patient medical. Participates in psychosocial supervision meetings and other trainings. Refers patient and family to appropriate community resources as.
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Provides psychosocial education and consultation to the core. Knowledge of key psychosocial issues prevalent with terminally ill patients and their family/caregivers, including the knowledge of effective psychosocial inter mentions to address those issues.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker license (123) A Social Worker Credential from the Wisconsin DSPS is required to be considered. Applicants with a temporary credential may be considered, but the regular Social Worker credential must be obtained during the first 12 months of employment.
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