What are the responsibilities and job description for the Social Worker-Reading position at Senior LIFE PA?
Social Worker
Full Time - Daylight - Reading, PA
Valid Driver's License Required
Currently seeking Social Workers to fill a full time position at Senior LIFE Reading.
Schedule of the Social Worker
The Social Worker will be a key participant in member interdisciplinary teams, weighing in on a host of medical, physical, social, and emotional assessments and Plans of Care. Additionally, this professional will oversee a number of core programming and therapeutic responsibilities, including
Full Time - Daylight - Reading, PA
Valid Driver's License Required
Currently seeking Social Workers to fill a full time position at Senior LIFE Reading.
Schedule of the Social Worker
- Monday - Friday, 8a - 430p
- No Weekends
- No Evenings
- No Holidays
- No On Call
- Competitive Pay
- Comprehensive Benefits
- 401k
- PTO
- Paid Holidays Off
- Bachelor’s degree with applicable experience in the area of Social Services
- Must have a driver's license, reliable transportation, and car insurance
The Social Worker will be a key participant in member interdisciplinary teams, weighing in on a host of medical, physical, social, and emotional assessments and Plans of Care. Additionally, this professional will oversee a number of core programming and therapeutic responsibilities, including
- Overseeing direct social work case management services for caseloads of up to 50 LIFE Center members
- Providing social service support including screenings, counseling and external referrals, as needed
- Reevaluating and updating Plans of Care based on change in members’ status, emergent conditions and other relevant circumstances, then communicating changes to all relevant stakeholders (i.e. interdisciplinary teams, families, caregivers)
- Completing ongoing periodic assessments to ensure a thorough evolution of member care, in keeping with changing needs and requests
- Documenting all visits, including deviations from approved care plans and prescribed intervention techniques
- Documenting member medical records and maintaining electronic case management assessments for immediate and future use
- Identifying development areas, including individual member enhancements and overarching LIFE Center opportunities for growth and expansion, then developing and implementing these improvements
- Counseling families in both individual and group settings, and leading relevant activities to educate these care participants
- Visiting in-home members, assessing needs and developing/implementing comprehensive speech/language care plans accordingly
- General administrative duties, including completing and submitting 1768 documents to required agencies