Job Information
Trinity Health Social Worker Palliative Care - Part Time - Samaritan Hospital in Troy, New York
Employment Type:
Part time
Shift:
Day Shift
Description:
Social Worker Palliative Care – Samaritan Hospital – Part Time
Palliative Care Partners has an exciting opportunity for a Part-time inpatient social worker looking to serve as an expert caring for patients with serious illness as well as play an active role on the palliative care team. The primary role of the palliative social worker is to identify patient and family psychosocial needs and priorities of care through assessments, care planning, clinical interventions, education, and evaluation of outcomes.
Position Highlights:
Recognized leader: Magnet Hospital in the Capital Region
Quality of Life: Where career opportunities and quality of life converge
Advancement: Strong orientation program, generous tuition allowance and career development
Work/Life: Office Hours
What you will do:
The social worker acts as a facilitator for patient-family meetings for goal setting and advanced care planning, coordinates educational and outreach services relevant to the social service-palliative care interface, and serves as liaison between system wide inpatient and outpatient palliative care teams, hospice, and other community services.
Responsibilities:
In this role, the social worker will participate in daily interdisciplinary rounds to triage & discuss complex cases, use clinical judgment and discretion in determining which patients need specialized palliative care social work support, and the frequency and duration of visits. They will also conduct trauma-informed psychosocial-spiritual assessments with hospitalized patients and their supports and implement therapeutic interventions to aid in symptom alleviation and enhance coping. They will attend to existential distress and anticipatory grief that may accompany advanced illness and/or the dying process, as well as engage patients & visitors in advance care planning.
The palliative social worker is an integral part of the Interdisciplinary team developing and coordinating collaborative care plans with Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and other members of the care team.
What you will need:
Masters in Social Work/LMSW/LCSW or LMHC required.
Three years previous clinical experience in Medical, Psychiatric or Health Care Setting required. Two years post MSW preferred.
In depth knowledge of Healthcare, Healthcare Delivery: including but not limited to Acute Care, Continuing Care, and Ambulatory Care Services.
Knowledge of IHANY, ACO's, MSSP clientele, Health Literacy, Community Resources, at risk populations and Advanced Payment Models in an effort to prevent sub-optimal use of Healthcare and in alignment with Trinity's Priority Triple Aim.
Knowledge of community resources required.
Proven leadership ability as a team leader of groups, committees, and or project development.
Some supervisory experience preferred.
Pay Range: $31.50-$45.23
Pay is based on experience, skills, and education. Exempt positions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) will be paid within the base salary equivalent of the stated hourly rates. The pay range may also vary within the stated range based on location.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Trinity Health is a family of 115,000 colleagues and nearly 26,000 physicians and clinicians across 25 states. Because we serve diverse populations, our colleagues are trained to recognize the cultural beliefs, values, traditions, language preferences, and health practices of the communities that we serve and to apply that knowledge to produce positive health outcomes. We also recognize that each of us has a different way of thinking and perceiving our world and that these differences often lead to innovative solutions.
Our dedication to diversity includes a unified workforce (through training and education, recruitment, retention, and development), commitment and accountability, communication, community partnerships, and supplier diversity.
EOE including disability/veteran