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Licensed SW Maternal Child Health
Boston Medical CenterUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 20 May 2025
About the role
Maternal Child Health Licensed SWPOSITION SUMMARY:Utilizing clinical social work techniques and theory, consults on, assesses, and intervenes with high-risk patients and their families regarding the impact/amelioration of emotional and social problems. Duties also include, but are not limited to, conducting psychosocial assessments, making a psychosocial diagnosis, planning and implementing effective treatments, evaluation, education, supervision, coaching and mentoring of the patient (client) and family members. The position consults with, collaborates and communicates with a wide range of social, governmental and legal agencies, courts, schools, clinics, other hospitals, physicians and other sources in the overall care of the patient.Position: Clinical Social Worker -Location: Emergency DepartmentSchedule: 8-430pm M-FESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
- Assesses patient and family to ascertain those emotional and social problems. Utilizes the department’s psychosocial assessment tool as a guideline.
- Identifies those issues which must be addressed during the patient’s care, and formulates plan.
- Completes biopsychosocial assessments and other specialized trauma assessments.
- Provides trauma informed, strengths-based interventions on behalf of patients and their families.
- Communicates effectively and proactively with providers, nurses and other healthcare professionals and team members in the Emergency Department.
- Initiates and manages meetings with families who are dealing with catastrophic news: disease progression, traumatic incidents, and loss/bereavement.
- Supports patients and families who are in crisis; initiates family meetings with ED providers.
- Interacts independently and effectively with providers, nurses, and other ED healthcare professionals on behalf of patients and families.
- Provides case management and advocacy on behalf of patients and families.
- Collaborates with multi-disciplinary teams and community providers on behalf of patients and families.
- Assesses safety risks and provides brief, solution-focused interventions and safety plans with patients as needed.
- Uses techniques including motivational interviewing, reflective listening, and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral treatment to support patients and families
- Provides crisis intervention and problem solving support to patients and families in crisis.
- Provides information, referrals, and counseling relative to: health issues, child protection needs, family violence, illness, community violence, substance use/abuse, disabilities, mental health concerns, bereavement and family homelessness.
- Collaborates effectively with other BMC programs to support patients and families, including: VIAP, CVRT, Safety & Support, and Elders Living at Home.
- Collaborates effectively with community agencies: BPD, BHA, BMH, Elder Services, Disabled Persons Protection Commission, DCF, DMH, DDS, DHCD, and Mass Rehab Commission/SHIP program.
- Responds promptly to consult requests and referrals for social work supports.
- Reaches out ED staff for referrals if consult requests are completed.
- Uses clinical and time management skills to triage cases and prioritize patients with the most time-sensitive needs.
- Communicates with ED colleagues and Social Work Manager on call to consult on questions and concerns.
- Provides education, crisis intervention and emotional support to patients, families, and ED staff as needed.
- Develops and maintains effective therapeutic relationships with patients and families.
- Screens and assesses patients for needs regarding social determinants of health.
- Reports any and all suspected cases of abuse and neglect and follows up to ensure patient receives timely comprehensive consultations and compliance with legal mandates.
- Identifies need to involve patient’s family through the initial assessment process and attempts contact on same day, if indicated.
- Consults and collaborates with healthcare team members to insure that patient’s emotional and social needs are addressed.
- Provides for psychotherapeutic treatment and/or psychosocial support to patient and family to reduce the impact of identified problems.
- Ensures that inpatient and family remain apprised, involved, supported and treated through prescribed clinical relationship through at least weekly contacts and whenever a change in care or plan requires more contact.
- Utilizes Social Work technique and theory to assist patient and family in coping with illness or social problem to achieve improved functioning and emotional state.
- Begins assessment for an inpatient within 24 hours of referral and completes within two interviews or within seven working days of referral. Beg
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