SonicJobs Logo
Left arrow iconBack to search

Social Services Counselor- Coral Springs (Per diem/ Pool, Days)

Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Posted a day ago, valid for a year
Location

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394, US

Salary

$42,000 - $50,400 per year

info
Contract type

Full Time

By applying, a Nicklaus Children's Hospital account will be created for you. Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Privacy Policy will apply.

SonicJobs' Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy also apply.

Sonic Summary

info
  • This position is for a social worker providing services to pediatric patients and families at Broward Health Medical Center & Coral Springs.
  • Candidates must have a Master's degree in social work, with at least 1 year of related experience, preferably in a pediatric healthcare setting.
  • The role involves conducting psychosocial assessments, implementing discharge plans, and providing emotional support and community referrals.
  • The salary for this position is not specified, but it falls under a pool job status, indicating flexibility in scheduling.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish is preferred, along with expertise in crisis intervention and an understanding of diverse cultural perspectives regarding death and bereavement.

Description

* This position may require working at rotating locations between Broward Health Medical Center & Coral Springs.

Job Summary

Provides social work services to pediatric patients and families. Maximizes the benefit of health care services provided and enhances adjustments to diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and transition to the patient's home and community. Provides emotional support, advocacy, and community referrals. Ensures timely, safe, and effective implementation of discharge plans based on Physician orders to avoid delays in discharge and prevent avoidable readmissions. Works under the direction of the Manager of Case Management and in collaboration with RNs, Case Managers, and/or Physicians. Responsible to ensure that all facets of post-acute care services for patients are confirmed.

Job Specific Duties

  • Completes in-depth psychosocial assessment interviews and formulates treatment plans that include impressions, establishing supportive relationships with families and providing therapeutic interventions.   
  • Conducts comprehensive pre-discharge screenings in a timely manner to identify diverse needs. Collaborates closely with multidisciplinary team members such as case managers to implement safe, timely, cost-effective discharge plans or transfers. Keeps families well informed of completed/pending interventions and provides them with realistic options. 
  • Documents in the patient’s electronic health record related to communications with patient/family; regularly enters team-oriented follow-up notes; provides daily hand-off to SW team, departmental leadership, and assigned unit leadership regarding any pending tasks.  
  • Ensures that physician orders for DME equipment, home healthcare, or placement are complete to avoid any unnecessary delays in discharge. 
  • Makes decisions in a self-directed manner, consults with supervisor or director regarding complex cases and discusses pertinent cases with fellow social workers. Thoroughly presents case transfer information to next shift peers.   
  • Effectively manages assigned caseload while prioritizing cases based on urgency, acuity and overall impact on families. Assists with off-service case assignments/rotations as well as with departmental scheduling/staffing needs.   
  • Responds promptly to crisis situations. Thoroughly addresses end of life feelings/concerns. Provides patients/families with appropriate support as they face difficult decisions. Monitors compliance with death packet content completion, makes timely referrals to Life Alliance and assists families with funeral resources. 
  • Accountable to take the lead on trauma, child abuse/neglect, human trafficking and domestic violence situations. Reports cases to appropriate protective service agencies for further investigation per hospital policy.   
  • Responds to requests for information and referrals. Serves as a resource figure to families and team members regarding available Social Work services and community agencies.  Interacts with patients, vendors, payer, and community partners to facilitate safe transitions for patients. 
  • Manages discharge planning referrals, responses, transportation, and required authorizations.  
  • Participates in diverse departmental or hospital projects/activities, committees, initiatives, leadership councils and other supportive/educational endeavors.   
  • Participates in the orientation process of new social workers, interns and multidisciplinary team members. When indicated, serves as a field instructor or task supervisor for Social Work students.   
  • Assists Case Management as needed in providing Medicare patients with the Important Message from Medicare (IM Notice), MOON, and HOON as required by CMS guidelines, policy, and compliance standards. 
  • Maintains contact with patient's legal guardian and/or DCF during hospitalization to explain treatment program and address any concerns or questions, following up promptly on all areas of concern.

Qualifications

Minimum Job Requirements

  • Master's degree in social work obtained through at least a 2-year graduate program
  • 1 year of related experience

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • 1 year internship or work experience in an acute health care related field; social work setting highly preferred.
  • 1 year of experience in a pediatric health care setting preferred. Direct work experience with families preferred.
  • Previous training focusing on end of life decisions, grief, and bereavement preferred.
  • Expertise in crisis intervention and risk assessment preferred.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
  • Basic computer proficiency.
  • Expertise in pediatric growth and development preferred as well as regarding issues related to adolescence.
  • Expertise in coordinating and facilitating support groups preferred.
  • Ability to adapt and react calmly in stressful situations.
  • Able to perform and complete thorough initial assessments.
  • Ability to demonstrate strong patient and family advocacy skills.
  • Knowledge of diverse cultural and spiritual perspectives regarding death and bereavement.
  • Knowledge of community resource systems, diverse treatment approaches, Florida state laws regarding child abuse and domestic violence, Baker Act procedures, HIV/AIDS related guidelines, and Social Work theories/practices.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive, protected health information.
  • Able to assume on-call, holiday, and weekend back-up responsibilities.
     


Job:

Social Work

Department:

BHCS SOCIAL SERVICES-2210-866011

Job Status:

Pool



Learn more about this Employer on their Career Site

Apply now in a few quick clicks

By applying, a Nicklaus Children's Hospital account will be created for you. Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Privacy Policy will apply.

SonicJobs' Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy also apply.