Case Worker - Home Care manages cases regarding utilization review, discharge planning, and patient services coordination. Collaborates with insurers, managed care organizations, referral providers, patients, and families to assist developing case management guidelines. Being a Case Worker - Home Care may require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Case Worker - Home Care gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Case Worker - Home Care typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Req#: R33293
Category(s): Behavioral Health; Nursing, Social Worker; Care and Case Managers
Full Time / Part Time: Per Diem
Shift: First
Baystate Health, a nationally recognized leader in healthcare quality and safety, and home to Baystate Wing Hospital is looking for a Per Diem Social Worker to join our team in Palmer, MA
SCHEDULE:
Summary:
Responsible for providing social work and discharge planning functions for the hospital, medical centers, and the Quaboag Valley VNA and Hospice. Provides resources for inpatients, outpatients, Emergency Department, and Surgical Day Care. Helps patients and families through individual or group conferences to understand, accept, and follow biopsychosocial recommendations, and provides services planned to restore patients to optimum biopsychosocial adjustment within their capability. Works with patients of all ages (pediatric- geriatric) and demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the lifespan. Maintains performance improvement activities within the department and participates in PI activities
Job Responsibilities:
1) Responsible for performing psychosocial assessments on high-risk patients and interpreting problems of biopsychosocial situations as they relate to condition or hospitalization and taking appropriate action. Works as a member of an Interdisciplinary Team and documents findings of the Interdisciplinary Care Plan. Collaborates with the Utilization Management Coordinator and other members of the healthcare team to provide psychosocial assistance for optimum post-discharge services.
2) Helps patients/families with environmental difficulties, which interfere with obtaining maximum benefits for care. Communicate in a professional manner with family members and caretakers regarding the needs of the patient and anticipated plans. Documents initial assessments and intervention within 1'1 working day after admission. Includes living situation, services, stressors, and discharge planning needs. Maintains accurate, concise, and ongoing documentation of social work involvement with each high-risk patient at least every 3 working days.
3) Coordinates and arranges for post-hospital care assessing the adequacy of home situation arranging for follow-up appointments and making referrals as needed. Maintains current knowledge of resources available within the community, and maintains a supply of resource materials to be distributed to patients when needed. Is able to obtain other resources as needed. Maintains positive referral relationships with community agencies, acting as a liaison between staff, patients, relatives, and appropriate community agencies. Communicate clearly, accurately, and in a timely manner with the attending MD and other appropriate staff regarding patient status and progress.
4) Submits complete and accurate statistical reports by the stated deadline. Files verbal and written mandated reports of neglect/abuse with appropriate agencies as necessary. Collaborates with the Business Office Manager and onsite eligibility worker.
5) Plan, organize, and direct department activities. Develop goals and objectives, establish and implement policies and procedures for department operation. Develop programs in the field to meet current needs. Review and improve department performance. Keep administration informed of department activities, needs and problems. Select, train/orient, and assign department staff. Develop standards of performance; monitor and supervise staff. Evaluate performance and initiate or make recommendations for personnel actions such as merit increases, promotions, and disciplinary actions. Encourage professional development of department personnel through in-service education and outside conferences, including knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life cycle. Develop and maintain job descriptions for all staff members. Resolve staff grievances.
6) Develop and recommend the department's operating budget and ensure that the department operates within allocated funds. Maintain department reports and statistics for administrative and regulatory purposes. Consult with administration concerning capital expenditures. Identify age-specific patient needs and develop quality social work education and programs to meet these needs; assure the delivery of quality social work for inpatients and outpatients. Be available for consultation with medical, nursing, administrative staff, community agencies, interdisciplinary team members, and other managers as needed. Manage caseload and staff hours to suit the needs of patients and the institution.
7) Develop and maintain quality improvement and evaluate provisions of services and reporting methods of the department. Ensure that the department is represented at conferences and working committees. Participate in administrative staff meetings and attend other meetings as assigned. Establish and maintain communications within the department and with other hospital departments. Develop relationships with community agencies, groups, professional affiliations, etc. as is appropriate
8) Assists patients and families in securing financial/medication assistance as needed. Performs and completes assignments/objectives, and provides follow-through in a conscientious and complete manner. Treats patients and families with respect and dignity. Provides support with advances directives and assists patient/family with the grieving process. Assesses patient's cultural/spiritual needs and makes appropriate referrals. Acts on performance improvement issues identified during PI meetings or by the Director of Social Work/Discharge Planning.
9) Recognizes own strengths and weakness and seeks additional supervision as needed and accepts suggestions/requests regarding changes and methods to increase productivity. Accepts supervisory feedback and incorporates suggestions into practice. Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner. Complies with all organizational policies regarding ethical business practices. Communicates the mission, ethics, and goals of the facility. Refrains from public complaints and disagreements handling all problems where they cannot be overheard by others.
10) Works enthusiastically and independently to enhance a professionalized Department image; placing overall Department image above individual needs. Demonstrates an ability to be flexible, organized, and function under stressful situations. Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, inservice meetings, and workshops.
11) Completes annual education requirements for license renewal. Actively works to build positive staff relationships within the department. Is flexible and positive in accepting new responsibilities. Works independently without the need for constant reminders/supervision once a request is made by supervisor. Maintains a good working relationship both within the department and with other departments.
12) Uses effective interpersonal communication skills to resolve conflicts and suggest effective solutions. Is aware of and follows policy and procedures re: infection control, safety, personnel policies, hospital code system and hazard communication program.
13) Adheres to dress code, appearance is neat and clean. Reports to work in time and as scheduled and completes work within the designated time. Wears identification while on duty, and uses computerized punch system correctly. Attends scheduled staff meetings.
Required Work Experience:
1) 2 years experience in the medical field under the supervision of an MSW or Bachelor's degree in a related field with 3 years experience in the medical field under the supervision of an MSW
Preferred Work Experience:
1) medical exp
2) or Master's Degree in a related field with 1 year of medical social work exp
Skills and Competencies:
1) Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing
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Education:
Bachelor of Science (Required)
Certifications:
Case Management Certification – Other, Registered Nurse – State of Massachusetts
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