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Summary of the Social Service Director (SSD)Identify and provide for each resident’s social, emotional and psychological needs, and the continuing development of the resident’s full potential during his/her stay at the facility and to assist in the planning for his/her discharge.
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Join our team as Director of Social Services/Admissions (hybrid job duties) and foster an environment within the nursing center that enables our patients/residents to maximize their well-being and overall quality of life by creating a climate, policies, and routines that enable patients/residents to maximize their individuality, independence, and dignity.
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Nursing Student Loan Debt Repayment and Tuition Assistance The Social Services Director oversees the operation of the nursing center Social Services Department according to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics while maintaining compliance with federal, state, and local guidelines and regulations, policies and procedures, and standards of care for specialty practice.
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The Social Services Director 1 directs and oversees the social services program in a skilled nursing center to assure that the medically related emotional and social needs of the resident are met and maintained in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Prestige Care standards.
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Tygart seeks a full time, day shift 8am - 4:30pm Monday through Friday with weekend manager rotation Social Services Director! Assures that a psychosocial assessment is completed for each patient/resident that identifies social, emotional, and psychological needs and strengths.
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As the Social Services Director you will identify and provide for each resident’s social, emotional and psychological needs, and the continuing development of the resident’s full potential during his/her stay at the facility and to assist in the planning for his/her discharge.
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Educate staff regarding the role of Social Services and the psychosocial needs of patients/residents and their families/significant others including the problems of aging and disability.
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The Social Services Director oversees the operation of the nursing center Social Services Department according to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics while maintaining compliance with federal, state, and local guidelines and regulations, policies and procedures, and standards of care for specialty practice.
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Accountable for Social Services practice, measuring outcomes to interventions, and departmental productivity. Bachelor's degree in social work or human services required. May directly supervise two or more Social Services staff.
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The Cranbury center seeks a Licensed Social Service Director with experience in long term care facilities, this role is FULL TIME and Monday through Friday! We offer benefits and you may supervisor up to two or more Social Service Staff.
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Social Services Director at North Hills Nursing & Rehab! Assure a comprehensive Psychosocial Assessment is completed for each patient that identifies social, emotional, psychological needs and strengths.
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The Social Services Director is responsible for providing services to meet the social and emotional needs of the residents/patients. Bridgeview Care in Bremerton, WA is now hiring a Social Services Director/Social Worker.
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Social Services Director at Cumberland Village! Join our team as Director of Social Services and foster an environment within the nursing center that enables our patients/residents to maximize their well-being and overall quality of life by creating a climate, policies, and routines that enable patients/residents to maximize their individuality, independence, and dignity.
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Assist residents and their families with social, emotional, and family issues. 3+ Years Experience working in Social Services, directly with individuals, preferably in a healthcare setting.
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The Social Services Director will ensure that the LAYC provides high quality mental health and substance used treatment services to youth and families in DC. The Social Services Director will focus on recruiting and retaining a clinical workforce that is trauma-informed and culturally competent - to support emotional growth and excellent outcomes for youth and their families.
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