Pathways PACE has an immediate opening for a Social Worker. The purpose of this position is to provide services to meet the social and/or emotional needs that affect the participants’ ability to achieve their goals; participate in the development and implementation of participant comprehensive care plans. Ensures compliance with regulations, professional licensing, and standards of practice. Demonstrates a working knowledge of the stages and manifestations of change, loss, and grief, including complicated grief. Recognizes signs and symptoms of psychiatric illnesses. Identifies physical, behavioral, and affect changes to be reported to the attending physician or other team members. Demonstrates critical thinking skills in discriminating between protection of sensitive medical/psychosocial data and compliance with applicable law and regulation regarding mandated reporting. Establishes therapeutic relationships and maintains healthy interpersonal boundaries with participants and families from a variety of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Demonstrates good psychosocial skills of participants from various age groups, including a working knowledge of cognitive stages, growth and development theory and manifestations. Demonstrates professional counseling skills encompassing but not limited to engaging participants and caregivers, reframing, reflecting, clarifying, affirming strengths, normalizing emotions, setting goals and limits, and involving participants in the plan of care. Identifies the need for consultation with other members of the interdisciplinary team or with experts in specialized areas of psychosocial practice. Demonstrates the ability to access various community resources. Assesses on an ongoing basis the psychosocial needs of participants and families based on emotional, environmental, financial, psychological, cognitive, social, cultural, and health factors. Assesses the impact of altered health status on the ability of the participant and family to employ adaptive coping mechanisms and manage the care of the participant. Initiates referrals to appropriate community resources and assists the participant and family in accessing resources. Assists the participant/family in applying for Medicaid benefits and other financial support. Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team in the development, evaluation, and revision of the plan for psychosocial care of the participant/family unit. Involves the participant/family in determining care goals and objectives. Implements the plan of care such that goals and objectives are met. Completes reassessments of systems identified in the plan of care for ongoing monitoring and as warranted by participant needs. Provides short-term individual counseling to participants and families. Documents care provided and the response of the participant/family in a risk-neutral fashion; recognizes the sensitivity of psychosocial data and protects confidentiality of same; submits documentation in a timely manner that thoroughly reflects the intervention and care provided by the social worker and meets agency policy. Participates in the Counselor On-Call rotation. Models attendance at Colorado PACE events and in-services. Develops partnerships within the community and educates community members and healthcare providers about Midland services. Provides education related to Midland programs in alternate care settings (nursing homes, hospitals, assisted-living facilities, etc.) Monitors and responds to reports including Encounters, Attendance, QA, Satisfaction Surveys, Concern Reports, and Budget.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level