Social Worker Post Transplant
Mass General Brigham
- Boston, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- We are seeking a social worker to join our Abdominal Transplant Team in the MGH Transplant Center.
- $3,000 sign-on bonus for LCSW, based upon eligibility (non-MGB)
- $7,000 sign-on bonus for LICSW, based upon eligibility (non-MGB)
- Excellent clinical, collaborative and consultation skills required to offer social work services to patients and families as part of a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities include assessment, crisis intervention and counseling.
- In addition, participation in Transplant Center activities, selection committee meetings, group facilitation, and program development is necessary.
- Hybrid Schedule, with onsite and virtual/remote schedule possible.
- Provides psychoeducation, clinical services, and relevant community resources that address personal and environmental issues to help optimize patient/family coping and emotional/social/physical well-being after organ transplantation.
- Uses clinical knowledge of psychosocial dynamics and trauma-informed care to conduct psychosocial evaluations when indicated, identify barriers to optimal engagement in post-transplant care, and assist patients/families in developing and implementing treatment goals.
- Provides consultation and education to interdisciplinary staff regarding the social and emotional aspects of patient care, adherence, and treatment. Advises and addresses ethical and risk management concerns.
- Engage in program development such as creating support groups and other initiatives to enhance support and education for patients/families.
- Participates in clinical supervision as appropriate to level of professional development. Encourages an environment of idea sharing and feedback. Seeks opportunities and implements goals for own professional development.
- Delivers professional and thorough social work services, including psychosocial assessment and intervention planning.
- Identifies patients who require social work assessment and intervention through high risk screening, interdisciplinary team meetings and individual referrals.
- Conducts assessments that address bio-psycho-social issues for age, population and health specific needs which results in individualized plans of care.
- Provides support and counseling to patients and families.
- Provides information and assistance for identified financial or social needs.
- Coordinates complex transition plans with patients, families, health care team and community providers.
- Utilizes the electronic medical record to monitor, document and communicate patient progress toward goals and progression of the social work plan.
- Collaborates and communicates with interdisciplinary team anticipating needs to move the plan of care forward.
- Provides support and information to patient and families regarding transition plan.
- Maintains knowledge of government and private payer networks and services to assure appropriate transitions.
- Collaborates with community and health care resources based on need to coordinate care for the patient.
- Advocates for patients and families by supporting patient rights and accessing protective services.
- Demonstrates awareness of patient rights and ethical decision making; provides advocacy to support patient and family.
- Assures appropriate reporting of vulnerability or suspected abuse as mandated by law.
- May participate in care system process that prevent readmissions.
- Plans and participates in transition conferences with patients and families.
- Utilizes tools and technology to identify and intervene with patients who are at risk for readmission.
- Ensures that a complete clinical handoff occurs for at risk patient, which may include referrals.
- May collaborate with the health care team to promote appropriate length of stay.
- Utilizes tools and technology to support appropriate length of stay management.
- Facilitates timely referrals and transfers of information.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Master's of Social Work (MSW) from an accredited school of social work.
- Require current Massachusetts Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or must obtain MA Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) within 4 months of hire date.
- Strong assessment and treatment skills.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Demonstrates ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Strong interpersonal skills enabling effective collaboration.
- Demonstrates ability to understand the role of social worker in a health care setting and to work independently in a complex, fast-paced environment.