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The hospice Medical Social Worker’s primary responsibility is assessing the ongoing psychosocial status of the patient/family as it relates to the terminal illness and providing intervention to achieve the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) plan of care goals in accordance with accepted standards of professional practice, as well as Interim HealthCare Hospice policies and procedures and applicable law and regulation.
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Interim HealthCare is America's leading provider of home care, hospice and healthcare staffing. Pioneers in the home care industry, Interim HealthCare has been an employer of choice to social workers seeking purposeful careers since 1966.
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We recognize all people are created in the image of Christ and we are committed to serving the dying and their families by offering love, compassion, and dignity on the journey home to God. We have a unique opportunity in our Hospice as a Per Diem Medical Social Worker.
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As a Medical Social Worker "MSW" for Interim HealthCare®, you’ll visit patients and families in their homes and connect them to the resources, counseling, and support they need to rise above their challenges and live their best.
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Minimum of [2] years of social work experience, ideally in home healthcare or Hospice. Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare is the nation’s first home care company and a leading employer of Home Health Medical Social Workers (MSWs.
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Home Health Medical Social Worker (MSW) It's an opportunity to be the best medical social worker you can be without compromising your personal priorities. 1:1 social worker-to-patient ratios where you impact outcomes.
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MSW or BSW Social Worker - Hospice - Part-Time. At least a BSW in Social Work, MSW is a plus. At leastone year of previous experience working as a LSW, preferably in a hospice setting.
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Responsible for assessing the ongoing psychosocial status of the patient/family as it relates to the terminal illness and providing intervention to achieve the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) plan of care goals in accordance with accepted standards of professional practice, as well as Interim HealthCare Hospice policies and procedures and applicable law and regulation.
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