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Bilingual Social Worker I (Spanish)

WEST SIDE FED SR.SUP
place New York, 10025
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Counseling Social Work Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
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Full-Time Supervision
local_atm $55000 - $62000
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English Spanish


WEST SIDE FEDERATION FOR SENIOR AND SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

 

 

Social Worker I (Bilingual /Spanish)

 

The Social Worker I works as part of the social service team.  They report to the Clinical Coordinator, or Director of Clinical and Social Services, while working closely with their Building Manager.

 

A Social Worker I is an exempt employee who is required to have a Masters’ Degree.  They are expected to be able to work autonomously while developing 1:1 relationships with the residents.  This relationship will enable the Social Worker I to provide a comprehensive range of social work services to the residents and enable the residents to establish and maintain safe and independent lifestyles in the community.   


WSFSSH strongly supports M.S.W. level social workers  obtaining their licensing.  We offer study groups for staff who are preparing to take their exam. WSFSSH will also pay for a study course if needed, and pays for up to 2 licensing exams, as well as registration/licensing fees.

Once a MSW staff member has obtained their LMSW, WSFSSH will cover reasonably priced ceu credits in order to meet licensing requirements.  In addition, WSFSSH will provide weekly clinical supervision by a LCSW, and because WSFSSH is a waivered agency with the NYS Education Dept, a LMSW's work experience will count towards their LCSW. Typically, after 3 years of full time employment, a LMSW will be eligible to apply for their LCSW.  Similarly, WSFSSH will cover testing and licensing fees to obtain the clinical license, and when LCSW is obtained, WSFSSH will cover the cost of CEUs to maintain the license.

 

Responsibilities

  • Assist residents in obtaining and maintaining appropriate medical and mental health services.
  • Assist residents in obtaining and maintaining entitlements.
  • Assist residents in obtaining and maintaining home care.
  • Provide care coordination for residents, as needed, between community service providers.
  • Assist residents in establishing and/or maintaining family and social relationships.
  • Through in-house and community referrals, assist residents in participating in socialization activities.
  • Assist residents with budgeting, income maintenance etc. to ensure on-time payment of rent.  
  • Assist residents with money management as needed.
  • Follow up with resident and other service providers during out of facility stays such as hospitalizations and/or short-term rehabilitation placements.   
  • Oversee the discharge planning process for residents as applicable, including the completion of all necessary discharge forms and/or applications to other facilities.
  • Provide individual counseling as needed.
  • Escort residents to appointments as needed.
  • Provide crisis intervention services as needed.
  • Provision of group work services for residents, including recreational, educational and/or clinical groupwork.
  • Participate in the intake process of prospective residents as assigned.
  • Maintain professional roles and boundaries.
  • Work cooperatively with other staff members.
  • Share information about resident progress, needs, and problems with other staff as appropriate, guided by the WSFSSH Confidentiality Policy.
  • Complete non-reportable and reportable incident reports as assigned.
  • Uphold standards of diversity, equity and inclusion in provision of services.
  • Maintain competency in software and data bases as required.
  • Implement emergency procedures as necessary.
  • Attend supervision meetings, team meetings and staff meetings.
  • Maintain thorough case records, including case notes, support plans and psychosocial histories within the time frames required by WSFSSH and the contract/regulatory agencies where applicable.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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    Qualifications

    • MSW preferred, or MA in human services field with a minimum of two years social work experience
    • Fluency in written and oral English required
    • Experience with older adults and people with mental illness and/or substance use preferred

     

    Employee Acknowledgement  

    Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) has been, and will continue to be, a fundamental principal at WSFSSH, where employment is based upon employees’ qualifications without discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or any other protected characteristic as established by law.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     



    Tuesday - Saturday, 9a-5p
    35 hours

    Compensation details: 55000-62000 Yearly Salary





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    Professional Field

    professional badgeCounseling
    professional badgeSocial Work
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    Patient Focus

    Diagnoses

    Avoidant Personality Disorder

    Issues

    Financial Stress/Debt
    Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance

    Age Groups

    Preteens/Tweens (11-13)
    Adults
    Elderly (65+)

    Therapeutic Approach

    Methodologies

    ECT

    Modalities

    Families
    Individuals

    Practice Specifics

    Populations

    Individuals with Addiction Issues
    Veterans
    Racial Justice Allied

    Settings

    Faith-based organizations
    In-patient Non-Psychiatric
    In-patient Psychiatric
    Private Practice
    Residential Treatment Facilities (RTC)
    Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
    Home Health/In-home