Clinical Social Worker LCSW

CommonSpirit HealthCarmichael, CA
9hOnsite

About The Position

The incumbent, as a member of the multi-disciplinary team, provides the following services to patients and/or families involved with MSJMCs Cardiac program: psychosocial assessment, counseling, exploration of effective coping skills, education, and coordination of the patient's progress through the continuum of care. As our Social Worker, you will be a compassionate advocate, providing vital support and guidance to individuals and families facing complex challenges. Every day, you will conduct psychosocial assessments, develop care plans, provide counseling and crisis intervention, and connect clients to resources. You'll advocate for clients and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic support and promote well-being. To be successful in this role, you will possess exceptional interpersonal skills, empathy, strong knowledge of community resources, and proven crisis management abilities, fostering positive change and client empowerment.

Requirements

  • Masters in Social Work from a university or college accredited by the Council of Social Work Education.
  • Acute care hospital experience or a combination of hospital and other clinical experience which provides for the knowledge, skills and abilities listed.
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker: CA
  • Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association.
  • Knowledge of: The principles and practices of clinical work in the healthcare setting.
  • Individual and group consultation process.
  • Principles of grief and loss counseling.
  • Crisis intervention techniques.
  • Behavior modification techniques.
  • Patient's rights, ethical considerations, cultural differences in dealing with the cardiac patient.
  • Community health, welfare and social agencies, chemical dependency and mental disorders, basic cardiac diseases and procedures.
  • Ability to: Counsel patients and families for emotional, social and physical issues by assisting them in coping with feelings/fears re: their diagnosis.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills relevant to the principles of growth and development over the life span of the patient and interpret knowledge needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age specific needs.
  • Perform psychosocial assessment and formulate an appropriate plan.
  • Develop and maintain an empathetic environment with patients and families.
  • Communicate effectively with the patient, family, interdisciplinary team members and others involved in the care of the patient, in a professional manner.

Responsibilities

  • psychosocial assessment
  • counseling
  • exploration of effective coping skills
  • education
  • coordination of the patient's progress through the continuum of care
  • develop care plans
  • provide counseling and crisis intervention
  • connect clients to resources
  • advocate for clients
  • collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
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