About Job
- Performs a comprehensive bereavement assessment in collaboration with the IDT and develops a plan of care for those Hospice family or friends who are in need of bereavement services.
- Performs assessments of client bereavement needs, level of coping, and performs clinical interventions as needed when making visits or calls.
- Makes appropriate referrals to internal resources and/or external community resources.
- Educates team and counselors about bereavement standards of practice and documentation in the area of bereavement and serves as an educational and training resource within the agency for staff on the subject of grief and loss.
- Assumes management of clinical caseloads of team counselors who resign, as requested by Director of Social Work.
- Provides support and ongoing education of bereavement volunteers including training, orientation, assigning and monitoring of assignments and documentation. Collaborates with designated bereavement volunteer coordinator as needed.
- Attends meetings such as the Bereavement Care Committee, all psychosocial staff meetings, and bereavement department and agency staff meetings.
- Seeks professional development through education programs and maintains education for licensure.
- Conducts bereavement support groups at a minimum of twice a year for the community.
- Participates in after hours on duty rotation.
- Participates in quality initiatives to maintain the highest standards of care which may include committees, surveys, and chart reviews.
- Documents in the electronic medical record and follows guidelines for completing documentation according to documentation standards.
- Educates the community regarding Hospice Care philosophy and concept through a case-by-case consultation with persons in the community or educational in service or seminar.
- Performs other duties as assigned by leadership.
- Education and/or Experience: Master’s degree (MSW, M.A. or MDiv) or equivalent; or four to ten years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience Or
- Graduate theological education from an accredited institution of higher learning or accepted equivalency from certifying body
- Minimum of 2 units of Clinical Pastoral Education, 4 units preferred
- Board Certification from one of the established accrediting bodies for professional chaplaincy such as APC, NACC, NAJC and SCA preferred. Will consider Board
- Certified eligible with a commitment to complete the certification process within two years of employment.
- Licensure:
- LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or licensed eligible and actively seeking Florida licensure
- Valid Florida State Driver’s License
- Continuing Education: As required for licensure.
- Two (2) years paid experience in Social Work/Counseling position with an emphasis on bereavement preferred.
- Must have excellent skills in assessment, communication, organizational ability, self-motivation and technology.
- For field-based positions, employees must have reliable transportation which will enable them to perform tasks and responsibilities in a timely and appropriate fashion. Must provide proof of valid automobile insurance, a copy of which will be placed in the employee’s HR file.
Professional Field




Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Issues
Grief and Loss
Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Undergraduate/Graduate/Post Graduate
Aviation/Transportation
Settings
Hospice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home
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