Coordinator, Bereavement and Volunteer

Sholom Community AllianceSt. Paul, MN
Onsite

About The Position

Responsible for planning, directing, and evaluating all aspects of the hospice volunteer program. This role focuses on recruiting, onboarding, and retaining volunteer workers who contribute their services to enhance the quality of life for terminal patients and their families. This role develops and coordinates delivery of bereavement services to family members and/or caregivers for up to thirteen months following the death of a hospice patient. As a Licensed Social Worker, this role supports the hospice clinical team in functioning as one of the four core Hospice team members of the Hospice Inter-disciplinary Group (IDG) when needed.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work required.
  • Must possess Licensed Master of Social Work (LMSM).
  • CPR certification required.
  • One or more years’ experience in supervision preferred.
  • Must be skilled in database management and record keeping.
  • Able to understand and follow facility and department safety and emergency procedures.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing to all levels of people inside and outside the organization, including possessing good English-speaking skills, fluency and understandability.
  • Able to work a flexible work schedule, including overtime, nights and weekends as required including attending events/meetings as needed.
  • Able to obtain reliable transportation.
  • Must possess current driver’s license.

Nice To Haves

  • One or more years’ experience in hospice or home care is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provides a complete range of Social Work Services to hospice patients including but not limited to planning, treatment and consultation.
  • Provides assessment of the psychosocial and spiritual needs of the patient and family.
  • Carries out social evaluations, including family dynamics, caregiver abilities, communication patterns, high risks for suicide, neglect or abuse, bereavement rating, volunteer needs and plans interventions based on evaluation findings.
  • Assists the patient and family in developing and implementing an appropriate plan of care, and updates as needed.
  • Counsel patient and family/caregivers as needed in relationship to stress, and other identified coping difficulties and provides crisis intervention as needed.
  • Provide bereavement services to family members and/or caregivers; develop Individualized Bereavement Care Plan and follow-up as needed and as stipulated by policy and regulation.
  • Provide short-term individual counseling as warranted and facilitate referrals for clients as deemed appropriate.
  • Determine scope and length of services required on a case-by-case basis.
  • Facilitate referrals as necessary, utilizing Community contacts and external agencies as applicable.
  • Coordinate valuations, surveys, and assignment of Bereavement Risk Ratings to ensure provision of services as necessary.
  • Coordinate education and outreach programs, facilitate grief support groups, and coordinate hospice memorials.
  • Recruitment and onboarding of hospice and bereavement volunteers.
  • Source volunteer candidates by traditional and creative means of networking and recruiting within the community.
  • Screen and interview candidates.
  • Deliver standardized hospice orientation and end-of-life care education applicable to the role of the volunteer.
  • Patient Matching and Scheduling of volunteers.
  • Match volunteer skills and availability with geographic location, personality traits, patient needs, and specific requests.
  • Coordinate regular companionship, vigil, or respite visits.
  • Supervision of hospice and bereavement volunteers and maintaining regulatory compliance.
  • Track volunteer hours and maintain clinical record documentation.
  • Ensure documentation of services provided and patient reactions.
  • Ensure adherence to agency and regulatory standards.
  • Provide work-related feedback for volunteers.
  • Follow up on performance-related issues and corrective actions as required.
  • Provide ongoing support, mentorship, and recognition for volunteers.
  • Tracking metrics to maintain the mandatory federal 5% cost-savings threshold.
  • Serve as backup coverage for the medical social worker – Hospice when needed.
  • Participate in Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) as directed.
  • Support various other Home care and Hospice responsibilities as needed.

Benefits

  • Bereavement policy
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