What are the responsibilities and job description for the Social Worker (BSW) position at Humboldt Senior Resource Center?
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Description
Humboldt Senior Resource Center is looking for a Social Worker to support their Adult Day Health and Alzheimer's Services program in Fortuna, California. The position is temporary from April 21, 2025, to October 27, 2025, Monday through Friday from 8 am to 3:30 pm (32 hours a week).
JOB SUMMARY: Provides social services to ADHAS program participants and their caregiver/families as necessary to ensure that they are supported in the community-based setting. Social Worker is member of Inter-disciplinary Team (IDT) and coordinates psychosocial support and adult day services for participants. Social work is provided in compliance with Title 22 regulations governing Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) and Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) policy including, but not limited to sections 54325, 54327, 54329, 78337 and 78339.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Participant Enrollment and Day Center Services
- Receives referrals from HSRC enrollment team and through community callers interested in Adult Day Health Services.
- Consults with the intake team to provide referrals to alternate community services for persons not eligible for ADH day services and works with the team to monitor and coordinate the intake process.
- Performs initial home visit and assessment of the home environment; arranges a tour, and works with the administrative assistant in getting enrollment documents, Face to Face eligibility meeting and assessment days scheduled.
- Assists program participants and their caregivers with problem solving/crisis intervention/psychosocial care coordination and referrals to other social service agencies.
- Engages with participants during program hours to assist them in meeting their social work goals.
Assessment & Documentation
- Performs initial social services assessment prior to admission and reassessments every six months or more frequently as needed due to change of condition or circumstance and revises social work goals on the individual plan of care for each participant.
- Maintains quarterly reports and daily progress notes on each participant. Documentation is to be completed on the date the service occurred.
- Documents all contact with participant, physician, care providers and family regarding financial status, psychosocial needs and progress achieved in attending ADH&AS.
- The social worker will implement person centered planning in the development of the IPC.
- The social worker will complete discharge planning for all participants.
Service Coordination
- Works with participants and other staff to ensure a positive transition to ADH&AS Services.
- Attends Multi-disciplinary Team (MDT) meetings, staff operations meetings, monthly staff training in-services, social work team meetings, and other staff meetings to ensure smooth program operations.
- Makes appropriate referrals for psychosocial services and works with Psychiatric Consultant for participants with a psychiatric diagnosis and consultation as needed.
- Serves as a mentor to and resource for all interns and volunteers working within the ADHAS program.
- At Director’s request, conducts outreach and community education related to ADH&AS.
- Provides treatments and interventions as specified on the participants IPC.
- Provides individual and group counseling to meet the needs of the participants.
Alzheimer’s Related Services
- Works in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Services Coordinator in providing assistance to people seeking support, information and referral regarding Alzheimer’s and related dementia care.
- Documents all contacts made with family/caregiver and agencies.
- Assists with facilitating caregiver support groups and caregiver trainings as needed.
Qualifications
EDUCATION &/or EXPERIENCE:
Pay differentials will be applied dependent upon whether employee has a bachelors or master’s degree.
- Social Worker shall meet one of the following:
- Master’s Degree in social work from an accredited school of social work;
- Master’s Degree in psychology, gerontology, or counseling from an accredited school and has one year of experience providing social services in one or more fields of ageing, health or long-term care services;
- Licensed by the California Board of Behavior Sciences; or
- Holds a bachelor’s degree in social work from an accredited school with two years of experience providing social services in one or more fields of aging, health or long-term care.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES:
- CPR and First Aide within 6 months of hire.
- Valid California Driver’s License, and personal liability insurance required. Must have personal vehicle in good driving/operating condition, insured for State minimum liability requirements, and that can be used for applicable job functions noted above.
PRE-SCREENING REQUIREMENTS:
- Requires clearance of a DOJ and FBI criminal history background check.
- Pre-employment physical, and PPD skin test (TB screening).
- COVID-19 and Influenza (flu) vaccines preferred.
- Motor Vehicle Report required.
JOB SKILLS:
- Demonstrates interest in working with elderly and disabled adults to enhance and encourage their independence.
- Demonstrates ability to comply with required government regulations.
- Demonstrates ability to communicate clearly, written and orally, including ability to speak to community groups and organizations.
- Demonstrates ability to be self-directed and problem solve.
- Demonstrates ability to work as part of a team and be flexible.
- Participates in mentoring student interns and volunteers working within the program area.
- Basic knowledge of computers and web-based applications such as timekeeping, training, and email programs.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to sit at a desk and interact with a computer screen for extended periods of time.
- Hand and arm strength sufficient to operate a keyboard for several hours each day.
- Physical abilities sufficient to move between different staff work areas, communicate with staff and the public, operate a computer, produce reports, talk on the telephone, and travel to other agency worksites.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of work performed. They are not to be considered an exhaustive list of all job tasks performed. The agency reserves the right to change job descriptions, work hours or work sites as required by the program.
The Humboldt Senior Resource Center is a private, non-profit, multi-purpose senior center providing a continuum of social and health related services. The agency currently holds contracts with the California Department of Aging and Area 1 Agency on Aging.
The Humboldt Senior Resource Center is an equal opportunity employer. We will not unlawfully discriminate against qualified applicants or employees with respect to any terms or conditions of employment based on race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, breastfeeding, gender identity, marital status, citizenship status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other basis protected by applicable federal or state law.
Salary : $25 - $30