Job Title: Clinical Social Worker
Location: Champaign, IL
Salary: $65k - $75k/ yearly + Benefits
Major Responsibilities
- Conduct initial psychosocial, spiritual, and pre-bereavement assessment of patient/family/caregiver in a thorough, accurate, compassionate, and timely fashion.
- Function as a support person for the patient/family/caregiver on an ongoing basis.
- Function as expert and facilitator of obtaining community resources to meet the needs of patients and families, including financial assistance. Assist families with referrals to community resources when indicated.
- Assist family with Advanced Directives.
- Assist family/caregiver in placement of patient in a facility for basic care, when appropriate.
- Complete and maintain all patient records at patient's residence and submit accurate and relevant notes regarding patient’s condition and care given.
- Attend and actively participate in team meetings, IDG meetings, and in-services, and contribute positively to patient care planning.
- Assist patient/family/caregiver and other team members in providing continuity of care.
- Participate in evening/weekend call as required, conducting on-call services in a clinically competent and responsive manner.
- Maintain clinical records, statistics, reports, and records for the purpose of evaluation and reporting of agency activities as prescribed and in compliance with local, state, and federal laws.
- Maintain a caseload and deliver care in a cast-effective manner that demonstrates an understanding of hospice reimbursement methodologies.
Benefits We Offer
- Competitive salary
- Medical / Dental / Vision Insurance plans
- Life Insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Auto Allowance
- Gas Card
- Company Equipment
- Paid Time Off
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Master’s degree preferred. Master’s degree from school accredited by the Council on Social Work Education required in states as specified.
- Licensure and/or certification as required by the State.
- Minimum of 2+ years social service experience in a health care setting or social services agency.
- Knowledge of and ability to obtain community resources (information and referral, state/federal financial programs, and eligibility requirement, etc…).
- Strong knowledge of local community resources as it applies to the geographic area.
- Compliance with accepted professional standards and practices.
- Understands Hospice philosophy, principles of death/dying.
- Ability to work in an interdisciplinary setting.
- Demonstrates excellent observation, judgement, and communication skills. Ability to provide good written documentation within a timely manner.
- Self-directed with the ability to work with little supervision.