Social Worker III - NICU / Women & Children (Dept. Care Management)
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Social Worker III – NICU / Women & Children (Dept. Care Management)
Job ID: REF40076T
Area of Interest: Allied Health
Location: Baltimore,MD US
Hours of Work: Weekday, with occasional weekend/holiday
Job Facility: University Of Maryland Medical Center
Employment Type: Full Time
Shift: Rotating
When we say “our community” we mean it.
UMMC Midtown Campus, one of two campuses of the University of Maryland Medical Center, has had a long history of working to keep our community healthy and has grown to become a trusted teaching hospital for medical and surgical care in Baltimore City.
Located in Baltimore’s cultural center near the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood, UMMC Midtown Campus is a 180-bed, community teaching hospital with a focus on helping people manage chronic diseases, including diabetes, hypertension, pulmonary conditions, and infectious diseases.
I. General Summary
Under limited oversight, functions as a member of the multidisciplinary healthcare team to provide case management, crisis intervention, evaluation, counseling, referral, planning, and other treatment services within their practice area. Maintains working knowledge of available community resources and evidence-based practices to target the diverse psychosocial and emotional needs of patients, families, and groups.
II. Principal Responsibilities and Tasks
The following statements describe the general work performed in this role. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties that may be performed.
1. Completes psychosocial assessments, incorporating the results of screening tools administered to develop an appropriate plan(s) of care.
2. Autonomously proposes & executes safe, appropriate, and timely plan of care and/or discharge plan patients, families, and multidisciplinary healthcare team. Seeks assistance from a supervisor and/or interdisciplinary team as needed.
3. Administers crisis intervention, as necessary, and demonstrates expert use of social work skills within the individual’s specialty to provide trauma informed care related to the patient’s social determinants of health.
4. Evaluates effectiveness of patients’ response to social work intervention, individual social work practice, and programs within the organization. Participates in performance improvement initiatives.
5. Shares resources with patients, families, and co-workers. Maintains a current list of relevant community resources. Demonstrates flexibility and creativity when identifying appropriate community resources for patients and their families.
6. Maintains a working knowledge of relevant medical, cultural, social, legal, and other issues that could impact patient care. Conducts chart reviews to gain an understanding of past referrals and utilization of services. Coordinates and documents appropriate referrals and keeps patient, family, and care team informed of referrals made.
7. Facilitates individual, family, and/or group counseling utilizing brief therapy models (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, etc) to support patients’ goals, with consideration of emotional and mental health disorders identified in the DSM.
8. Serves as a liaison with outside agents and other departments to improve coordination and consultation of patients’ care, while obtaining appropriate Releases of Information and maintaining confidentiality as it relates to HIPAA.
9. Conducts individual and group education sessions. Serves as an educational and training resource to SW I & SW II within their practice area.
10. Acts as a liaison between the patient, family, treatment team, and other departments in service of furthering equitable patient-centered within the healthcare delivery system.
11. Recognizes and identifies systemic challenges impacting individual patients and the impact to their health, well-being, and access to care. Works to empower change to address equity within the healthcare and community systems in which the patients exists. Explores strategies to reduce resource consumption for target populations; implement and evaluate outcomes.
12. Performs departmental administrative duties.
13. Completes all specific job tasks within their assigned department as outlined by supervisor.
III. Education, Experience and Qualifications
1. Master’s degree in Social Work accredited by Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
2. Minimum of an LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker) licensure from the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners.
3. Minimum three (3) years of related experience is required.
IV. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
1. Demonstrate skill in a) clinical social work and/or case management practice areas; b) completing basic social work functions such as assessment, planning, intervention evaluation, case management, psychoeducation, referral, information gathering, counseling, supervision, consultation, advocacy; c) effective critical thinking; d) communications both written and oral; and e) age appropriate interpersonal interactions (patients may range from newborn to geriatric adult).
2. Ability to a) communicate and collaborate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders (i.e. colleagues, medical staff, liaisons, patient, family); b) assess, adapt, and calmly respond to changing and/or crisis environment; c) make decisions consistent with current policies, procedures, and ethical standards; d) prioritize work assignments and manage time effectively to complete duties; e) assist in data analysis, f) demonstrate innovative thinking, integrity, and accountability; and g) act as a leader for peers in regard to these skills.
3. Adheres to the professional principles and standards of practice consistent with underlying core values of the profession, as outlined by the NASW Code of Ethics.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Compensation
- Pay Range: $33.36-$46.7
- Other Compensation (if applicable):
- Review the 2024-2025 UMMS Benefits Guide
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