What are the responsibilities and job description for the Admissions/Social Services Director position at Oakwood Community Living Center?
Description
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Social Worker to join our team at Oakwood CLC. As an Admissions/Social Worker, you will play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for our residents by providing emotional support, connecting them with essential services, and advocating for their well-being.
Key Responsibilities:
· Conduct comprehensive assessments of residents' psychosocial needs and create individualized care plans.
· Provide emotional support and counseling to residents and their families.
· Assist residents in accessing community resources and services, including financial assistance, healthcare, and legal support.
· Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, physicians, and therapists, to ensure holistic care for residents.
· Facilitate group therapy sessions and activities to promote socialization and emotional well-being.
· Maintain accurate and confidential resident records, documenting assessments, interventions, and progress.
· Advocate for residents' rights and ensure they receive the highest quality of care.
· Participate in care planning meetings and provide input on residents' psychosocial needs.
· Stay up-to-date with relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in social work.
Requirements
Qualifications:
· Bachelor's or Master's degree in social work from an accredited program.
· State licensure as a Social Worker (if applicable).
· Previous experience in a healthcare or nursing home setting is preferred.
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
· Empathetic and compassionate attitude towards residents and their families.
· Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team.
· Knowledge of community resources and support services.
· Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
· Adherence to ethical standards and confidentiality guidelines.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
· Work with Administrator, consultants, facility staff and family members in meeting identified medically related social needs.
· Investigate case situations and present information to Psychiatrist and Clinical Psychologist and other members of health team, on patient’s family and social background pertinent to diagnosis and treatment (Care Planning).
· Interpret psychiatric treatment to patient’s family and help to reduce fear and other attitudes obstructing acceptance of psychiatric care and continuation of treatment.
· Serve as link between patient, psychiatric agency, and community.
· Make arrangements for obtaining needed adaptive equipment, clothing, and personal items (dental care, eye care, hearing services, mobility services).
· Making referrals and obtaining services from outside entities (talking books, absentee ballots, wheelchair transportation, and other community resources).
· Maintain facility waiting list.