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Provide social work intervention as it relates to hospitalization including crisis management, health care decision making, illness adjustment, ethical/legal concerns, discharge planning, and transitional care needs, child or elder abuse, domestic violence, competency, financial problems, compliances issues, substance abuse, mental illness as well as other psychosocial barriers to maximizing health status.
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Knowledge of community resources relevant to health care, end of life dynamics, substance abuse, abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. Requires a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) (equivalent*) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or have a MSW with the requirement to become licensed within 6 months of hire date.
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Documents in clinical record all referrals and clinical interventions related to abuse, neglect, domestic violence, alcohol and substance abuse, crisis intervention.
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Initiates/facilitates referrals for complex post-discharge needs, i.e., facility placement; home health with multiple needs; complex equipment needs; medication assistance programs; homeless; uninsured/underinsured; domestic violence shelter; mental health/substance abuse programs; adoption agency placements; child protection agency placements.
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We are looking for a compassionate licensed clinical social worker to help serve the communities that we have a presence in by assisting our clients that are affected by issues such as neglect, child abuse, domestic violence, mental health, and parental substance abuse.
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Refer patients/families and caregivers to appropriate resources regarding abuse/neglect/domestic violence, alcohol and substance use disorder. Current valid New Jersey State Social Worker License (LSW) required.
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State licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) from an accredited institution. Clinical experience in providing social work and counseling services.
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Serves as the point person in child abuse/neglect, adult/elderly abuse/neglect, institutional abuse, and domestic violence. 3-5 years experience preferred in one of the following areas (mental health, Department of Child and Family Services, adult protective services, Veteran's Administration, substance abuse.
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Act as a key-worker and cooperate with multidisciplinary teams. You will be in charge of assessing clients and gathering relevant information about their cases, providing crisis intervention, and contacting and making referrals to other agencies and services.
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Provide counseling and supportive services to clients, addressing issues such as mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, and housing instability. MSW License; Attaining LCSW licensure is not required upon hire to perform the essential functions of this job, however, as a condition of continued employment, it is a requirement to receive LCSW licensure within 12 months of hire, or upon the one-year anniversary of employment-along with the annual review.
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