What are the responsibilities and job description for the Geri Psych Social Worker Bachelor's Degree PRN position at Livingston Regional Hospital?
Description
At Livingston Regional Hospital, we recognize that our patients deserve qualified, engaged, and competent nurses. And we know that our nurses deserve a working environment that is safe, leaders who are visible and supportive, and opportunities to grow and develop. We have a positive, hopeful, and resilient leadership team that is solely focused on taking care of the heart of Livingston Regional Hospital – the people who work here. If you feel that your skills and compassion fit with our vision for person-centered care and evidence-based practice, and you would like to belong to a hospital family that only the best are invited to join, we invite you to apply today.
The Social Worker coordinates, facilitates, and executes Social Work functions with the patient population through effective collaboration and communication with the Interdisciplinary Care Transitions (ICT) team members. Follows patients throughout the care continuum, identifying and addressing psychosocial needs. Provides ongoing support and expertise through specialized application of assessment, individual treatment plans, continuous evaluation of treatment planning, case management, mediation, referral, consultation, education, and advocacy. Enhances the quality of patient management and satisfaction to promote continuity of care through the integration of the functions of case management, discharge planning, and the application of social work practices. Acts as a patient advocate, investigates and reports adverse occurrences, performs staff education related to discharge planning and psychosocial aspects of healthcare delivery. Advocates for the understanding of significant physical, biological, psychological, emotional, and environmental factors underlying patient's health issues.
Essential Functions:
Coordinates psychosocial activities with the Interdisciplinary Team and Physicians to provide comprehensive discharge planning for each patient. Utilizes critical thinking to develop and execute effective discharge planning.
Provides education to patients/families and the healthcare team as needed regarding cultural/religious beliefs, ethics, abuse, neglect and financial exploitation, age specific information, patient rights and responsibilities, and advance directives.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities/Expectations:
Knowledge of Medicare benefits and insurance processes and contracts.
Knowledge of accreditation standards and compliance requirements.
Must read, write and speak fluent English.
Ability to demonstrate critical thinking, appropriate prioritization and time management skills.
Basic computer skills with working knowledge of Microsoft Office, word-processing and spreadsheet software.
Demonstrates good interpersonal skills when working or interacting with patients, their families and other staff members.
Performs other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
Education: Graduate of an accredited program in social work, Psychology, or related field. Bachelor of Social Work required.
Licenses/Certification: Social Work License preferred. Certification in Case Management preferred.
Experience: Three years of experience in healthcare setting. Prefer experience
in case management or discharge planning.