Social Woker- Emergency Department

Tampa General HospitalTampa, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Social Worker (MSW) supports patients and families by addressing complex psychosocial and economic factors to achieve optimal outcomes. Utilizing advanced practice skills, this role mobilizes resources, mitigates risks, and acts as a liaison between the hospital and the community. The Social Worker provides counseling and support to help patients and families cope with medical conditions, participate in care planning, and maximize the benefits of treatment. Key responsibilities include coordinating transitions of care for patients with significant psychosocial needs and maintaining knowledge and liaisons with local, state, and federal services to educate and assist families. This role ensures accurate and timely data entry into information systems and collaborates with Care Coordinators and the interdisciplinary team to develop and review comprehensive care plans, including discharge planning and psychosocial assessments. Active participation in multidisciplinary rounds or huddles is required to communicate the psychosocial impact on care transitions. The Social Worker monitors progress toward established goals, revising plans as needed based on changes in the patient’s condition. They also assess potential obstacles to reintegration into the community, escalating concerns for resolution. This role upholds Tampa General Hospital’s mission, vision, and values in all professional activities.

Requirements

  • MSW degree from a C.S.W.E.-accredited college or university Social Work program.
  • At least 2 years' experience in a health care facility or program.
  • Registered Clinical Social Worker Intern (RCSW-I) license OR documentation showing completion of the application process for RCSW-1 license.

Nice To Haves

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Supports patients and families by addressing complex psychosocial and economic factors to achieve optimal outcomes.
  • Mobilizes resources, mitigates risks, and acts as a liaison between the hospital and the community.
  • Provides counseling and support to help patients and families cope with medical conditions, participate in care planning, and maximize the benefits of treatment.
  • Coordinates transitions of care for patients with significant psychosocial needs.
  • Maintains knowledge and liaisons with local, state, and federal services to educate and assist families.
  • Ensures accurate and timely data entry into information systems.
  • Collaborates with Care Coordinators and the interdisciplinary team to develop and review comprehensive care plans, including discharge planning and psychosocial assessments.
  • Actively participates in multidisciplinary rounds or huddles to communicate the psychosocial impact on care transitions.
  • Monitors progress toward established goals, revising plans as needed based on changes in the patient’s condition.
  • Assesses potential obstacles to reintegration into the community, escalating concerns for resolution.
  • Upholds Tampa General Hospital’s mission, vision, and values in all professional activities.
  • Provide brief crisis counseling and therapeutic interventions to improve healthcare literacy and address social deficits, focusing on frequent healthcare system utilizers.
  • Conduct daily multidisciplinary rounds to support patient outcomes and reduce readmissions.
  • Facilitate complex discharge planning through clinical social work interventions.
  • Assess high-risk patients via independent case-finding or referrals and develop short-term treatment plans to achieve patient-directed healthcare goals.
  • Lead patient and family meetings to address healthcare decisions, discharge planning, and other key outcomes across the care continuum, from birth planning through end of life.
  • Provide charity and financial resources and advocate for vulnerable populations, including adoptions, foster care, psychiatric referrals, and legal healthcare proxy determinations.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert on abuse, neglect, intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and related issues.
  • Participate in clinical performance improvement initiatives and research.
  • Support patients’ transitions through the continuum of care, ensuring timely and effective processes.
  • Deliver mental and behavioral health services, including crisis intervention, motivational interviewing, and evidence-based assessments with recommendations for ongoing care.
  • Maintain strong partnerships with community organizations, medical teams, law enforcement, schools, child and adult protective services and other agencies to enhance patient and family services.
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