Your job is more than a job.
Youre a life preserver for countless patients because, as a Social Worker, youre the hub of your patients multidisciplinary team advocating, assessing, counseling, and supporting individual psychosocial needs and discharge planning resources for complex medical problems. As your patients clinical care partner with expertise in care management, youre a critical asset along the care journey identifying and overcoming barriers and offering resource options, in particular for chronically ill and end-of-life care. Through it all, you remain positive, upbeat and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes.
In the midst of emotional and physical pain and vulnerability, youre a sanctuary of support and understanding as you celebrate the small victories. If it were your loved one, youd expect nothing less, so you give so much more. We love that about you.
Your experiences, knowledge, skills, empathy, compassion, and your little something extra all add up to you. And were excited to get to know you and find out what youll bring to this complex patient advocate and social worker role.
Your Everyday
Conduct assessment of patients psychosocial needs through intensive interviewing of patient and family members, conferring with interdisciplinary team and reviewing medical records.
Evaluate coping skills, cognitive and intellectual functioning, support systems, resources, other factors that could affect responses to illness, treatment and discharge plan.
Identify barriers and plans for intervention to overcome or lessen barriers to achieve outcome as evidenced by treatment plan.
Communicate findings, plan to interdisciplinary team and documents assessment, plan and interventions in medical records. Provide crises intervention and supportive counseling for individuals experiencing a temporary or situational problem.
Assess cases of suspected elder, child, sexual or domestic abuse or neglect. Comply with required reporting, according to state law and hospital policy. Refer patients/families to appropriate community agencies for further intervention or counseling such as palliative or hospice services as needed and facilitate family meetings to help with decision making when there is disagreement or lack of clarity around goals of care and plan of care.
Facilitate interactions between staff and DCFS/EPS or other agencies. Identify patients in assigned caseload with complex social and medical issues through case finding and referral process.
Review caseload with manager to share findings, needs, barriers and progress to discharge.
Evaluate financial assistance needs and eligibility and directs patients/family to appropriate community agencies which can assist in meeting financial needs, or providing food, shelter, transportation or other services.
Maintain a working knowledge of payor reimbursement requirements for post hospital services and community resources.
Demonstrate knowledge of legal rights advance directives and patient rights with ability to counsel/educate patients/families regarding patient rights, decision making and formulating advance directives.
Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS) Social Workers conduct the psychosocial evaluation of a potential LVAD patient, including but not limited to: identifying social support for the patient and caregiver, compliance, mental health, coping skills, substance misuse/abuse, legal issues, understanding of MCS process, motivation for MCS, communication and learning style and the importance of body image.
Additionally, MCS Social Workers seek to enhance the effective functioning and well-being of the VAD patient, their families, and their community through collaboration with multidisciplinary members of the circulatory clinical team in daily patient care, publishing and through education and advocacy. We follow our patients throughout their LVAD course of care, tailoring our interventions and resource allocation to the psychosocial assessment and the patient's overall goals. LVAD social workers also host support groups for patients and caregivers (contingent upon individual program practice), offer mental health support and referrals to mental health services in the community as needed. We also support the caregiver as much as we support the patients acknowledging the vital role they play in the success of the patient. Support a patient, their family/care team and their goals while working towards alignment with the medical team and treatment plans. In doing so, we explore the potential impacts behavioral patterns and Social Determinants of Health may have on a patient's adherence to medical management or a potential misalignment of their goals. LVAD Social workers are trained mental health clinicians who utilize modalities and clinical skillsets such as Motivational Interviewing, Family Systems Theory, Strengths Based Approach and Solution Focused Interventions and Grief Counseling. LVAD Social Workers assist the patient and family through the end of life phase of care both logistically and emotionally by collaborating with Palliative Care teams and facilitating family support within the heart failure team.
The Must-Haves
Minimum:
Licensed Master Social Worker through the Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners.
WORK SHIFT:
Days (United States of America)LCMC Health is a community.
Our people make health happen. While our NOLA roots run deep, our branches are the vessels that carry our mission of bringing the best possible care to every person and parish in Louisiana and beyond and put a little more heart and soul into healthcare along the way. Celebrating authenticity, originality, equity, inclusion and a little come on in attitude is the foundation of LCMC Healths culture of everyday extraordinary
About East Jefferson General Hospital
East Jefferson General Hospital, a landmark of LCMC Healths incredible community of care, has been the go-to hospital for health, wellness, and one-of-a-kind care in East Jefferson Parish for over 50 years. And were only beginning to realize our greatest potential. Learn more about East Jefferson General Hospital and our legacy, our future, and our national recognition as a Nurse Magnet Hospital.
Your extras
- Deliver healthcare with heart.
- Give people a reason to smile.
- Put a little love in your work.
- Be honest and real, but with compassion.
- Bring some lagniappe into everything you do.
- Forget one-size-fits-all, think one-of-a-kind care.
- See opportunities, not problems its all about perspective.
- Cheerlead ideas, differences, and each other.
- Love what makes you, you - because we do
You are welcome here.
LCMC Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The above job summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. LCMC Health reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary.
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