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SOCIAL WORKER

River's Edge Hospital & Clinic
place Saint Peter, 56082
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Nursing Social Work Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
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Internship Supervision
local_atm $27.64 - $41.06 /hr

SOCIAL WORKER

  • Location 1900 N SUNRISE DR, Saint Peter, MN, 56082, United States
  • Base Pay $27.64 - $41.06 / Hour
  • Job Category MED/SURG
Description

General Duties

  1. Assist the patient and family with social, emotional and family problems precipitated by illness and hospitalization.
  2. Encourage optimum utilization of health care and resources.
  3. Serve as liaison between the Hospital, Long Term Care Facilities, Alternative Care Facilities and other resources in the community.
  4. Develop a discharge plan of care with the patient and family/responsible party.

Functions and Areas of Responsibility

  1. Maintain goals on patient care plan and update as needed.
  2. Discusses Advance Directives; assists obtaining copies for facility and/or in facilitating one; evaluates if Advance Directives need to be reviewed due to a change in status; and assists with monitoring for presence of Advance Directives in chart.
  3. Identifies psychosocial needs and preferences, customary routines, concerns and choices.
  4. Complete a social history, Social Service Assessment.
  5. Provide supervision to social work interns.
  6. Assist patients as needed with financial and legal matters.
  7. Provide support and guidance on a continuing basis to patients and families as needed.
  8. Serves as an advocate for patients and assists with problems referred to Social Services by other departments.
  9. Coordinates supportive care for terminal patients.
  10. Keeps abreast of local, state and federal regulations and current legislation, trends and resources as they pertain to Social Services in health care settings.
  11. Plans and implements C.Q.I. plan for department.
  12. Facilitate and help guide interdisciplinary care rounds Monday-Friday.

Care Navigator

  1. Collaborates with the health care team and community care providers to ensure that an effective and timely transition in level of care is implemented upon discharge.
  2. Provides medical and pre-op/postop surgical patients with education, advocacy, and decision making support related to the impact of medical illness, social/functional/financial needs on healing, recovery, chronic care, or end of life care.
  3. Engage patients as active participants in the planning of their recovery process, elevate the information from and access to their providers, and empower patients toward long-term health and wellness upon discharge.

Discharge Planning

  1. Check discharge needs/assessment in patients' chart for data. Identify patients who need discharge planning.
  2. Arrange for a multidisciplinary care conference as needed.
  3. Arrange for alternative living arrangements if needed.
  4. Arrange for services and/or equipment if needed.
  5. Communicate and work with nursing to develop a discharge plan and reevaluate as needed.

Orthopedic Center of Excellence skills as listed below to include Hip, Knee, Shoulder and Spine procedures.

  1. Identify patients who need discharge planning, send referrals as needed
  2. Provide resources to patients for outpatient needs such as therapy, home care, and equipment.
  3. Attend Joint Camp as needed
  4. Education per current DNV requirements as defined by CR.5 DNV regulatory guidelines. Education to include two hours on hire and annually.

Physical Demands/Requirements

The below requirements are intended to describe the general context/requirements for performing this job. It is not to be considered as an extension of statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements and does not limit the assignment of additional duties.

Legend: Continually: 5.5-8 hrs/day Frequently: 2.5-5.5 hrs/day Occasionally: .5-2.5 hrs/day

a) Continual talking/hearing in person/on phone, and vision for close work.

b) Frequent stationary standing, walking, ability to be mobile, keyboarding and repetitive hand movements.

c) Occasional sitting, crouching, turning/pivoting, reaching overhead, grasping, pushing/pulling, lifting/carrying and the need for color vision.

d) This position does not require repetitive lifting/carrying or pushing/pulling in excess of 30 pounds.

Requirements
  1. Must hold a current,unrestrictedMinnesota State licensure for Social Workers. Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) licensure is preferred.
  2. Prior experience in a health care setting required. Acute care setting is preferred.
  3. Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with patients, their families, staff, physicians and the community.
  4. Sensitivity to people and their problems with a willingness to become involved professionally with another human being. Skill in oral and written communication.
Summary

The purpose of the Social Services Department is to provide services to patients and their families in order to promote optimal functioning, and to enable patients to utilize health care to achieve their optimal level of health. Social work recognizes the relationships of psychosocial factors to illness as having influence on the patients' recovery. Through direct services to patients and families, and through collaboration and consultation with the physician and other personnel, social work can aid the patient to utilize health care services and his own resources in maximizing well-being.

This position is day shift, 7:30 AM- 4:00 PM, Monday-Friday with no scheduled weekend or overnight call. Catch call- rare evenings or weekends may be asked (upon personal availability) to help support patient needs.





Compensation details: 27.64-41.06 Hourly Wage





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Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Age Groups

Preteens/Tweens (11-13)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families

Practice Specifics

Populations

Hospice/Palliative Care
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied

Settings

Hospice
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
State/Federal Government
Home Health/In-home
Forensic