VIA Health Partners

Hospice Social Worker-Float

VIA Health Partners  •  Charlotte, NC (Onsite)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: South Charlotte Office - Charlotte, NC 28226
Position Type: Full TimeEducation
Level: Graduate Degree
Travel Percentage: Up to 50%
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: Health CareVIA Health Partners is an industry leader and top-10 nationally ranked provider of end-of-life care.  More importantly we are proud to be a community based, not for profit hospice & palliative care provider.  We have deep community roots, with decades of experience serving ALL patients’ and families’ needs regardless of their ability to pay or their medical complexity. We are a people first organization whose funds go to serve our mission.
Due to our significant growth, we are looking for amazing new staff who share these same values. Apply now and be a part of our success story.
We provide excellent benefits including:
- Medical, Vision, and Dental plans through BCBS
- 28 days of Paid Time Off
- Excellent mileage reimbursement rate
- 403b Retirement plan with matching
- Focused programs honoring Veteran patients
- Assistance with achieving Certified Hospice & Palliative Nurse (CHPN)
- Best Orientation and Onboarding program you’ve experienced
- Seasoned Hospice leaders guiding your career growth
Essential Functions
- Delivery of Patient Care
- - Conducts psychosocial assessments of patients/caregivers and families to identify emotional, social, and environmental strengths and problems related to their diagnosis, illness, treatment, and life situation.
- - Develops, implements, and evaluates plans of care for patients/caregivers and families. Incorporates therapeutic, preventive, and other clinical social work practices that specifically address patient/caregiver and family needs for counseling and education while maintaining the dignity of the dying patient.  Specifically addresses patient’s and caregiver’s need for resource and referral services and advocacy.  Updates plan of care as goals and objectives are achieved or changed.
- - Supports patient/family’s individual spiritual/cultural beliefs by assessing cultural issues, developing culturally sensitive care plans, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams in provision of culturally sensitive care.
- - If not an LCSW, consults with and involves a Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Social Work Preceptor in cases that require clinical social interventions or support beyond their expertise or scope of practice.
- - Documents assessments, care plans, interactions, and interventions according to regulatory and agency standards.
- - Participates in and works collaboratively with the interdisciplinary group (IDG) and other VIA departments in achieving patient care goals.
- - Provides education on hospice philosophy and services, advance care planning, and other issues related to end of life care.
- - Conducts family meetings.
- - Collaborates with long term care community staff and other IDG members to determine the patient’s level of care and coordinate the appropriate utilization of services.
- - Initiates referral process for volunteers, chaplains, and grief services. Continues to reassess supportive service needs and interventions.
- - Maintains working knowledge of community agencies and resources, assessing and referring patient/family to appropriate resources.
- - Manages time, caseload, and technology.
- Assumes responsibility for the effective and professional delivery of health services.
- - Schedules visits in advance based on prioritized judgment of case load needs.
- - Prepares for visits, anticipates care needs, reviews plan of care and patient information, and obtains needed materials and educational resources for patients/caregiver.
- - Makes visits to provide needed care. Follows established plan of care, evaluates patient/caregiver responses to determine progress toward goals, and revises plan of care as necessary.
- - Provides interventions consistent with the plan of care and performs all interventions required for each visit. Identifies new problems or needs when they occur.
- - When appropriate given the plan of care, facilitates transfers of patients to other settings including respite, skilled nursing facilities or other hospices.
- - Facilitates patient and caregiver independence to the extent possible.
- - Facilitates transition from active patient/caregiver status to grief care services after the death of a patient.
- - Plans workday to respond to priorities as well as to minimize travel time.
- Ensures accurate, complete, and timely clinical documentation in accordance with VIA guidelines.
- - Keeps clinical records current by completing and synchronizing electronic medical records throughout the day.
- - Completes and submits all clinical documentation per VIA clinical documentation guidelines.
- - Records time/mileage report logs accurately.  Submits activity logs in accordance with VIA policy.
- Assumes responsibility for establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with interdisciplinary teams and interdepartmental staff.
- Attends and participates in meetings as assigned.
- Participates actively in the process of improvement.
- Maintains open lines of communication with Supervisor.  Keeps Supervisor appraised of any complex patient/caregiver issues.
- Assumes responsibility for related duties as required or assigned.
- - Ensures that VIA professional reputation is maintained and projected.
- - Assumes responsibility for professional development and staying abreast of current trends in the social work field.  Incorporates new information and methods into practice.
- - Maintains current professional licensure in NC as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and in SC as a Licensed Independent Social Worker – Clinical Practice (LISW-CP), as applicable.
May perform other duties as required.

QualificationsMinimum

Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required if working as a BSW.
- Master’s degree in social work from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited institution if working as MSW. Medical social work or hospice experience preferred.
- Be licensed as a Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA) or a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) by the NC Social Work Certification and Licensure Board and SC Board of Social Work Examiners, Licensed Independent Social Worker – Clinical Practice (LISW-CP) and remain in good standing with the licensing board.
- Computer proficiency is required
VIA Health Partners

About VIA Health Partners

Operating since 1978, VIA Health Partners, formerly Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region, is not only a professional end-of-life healthcare provider, but a specialist in providing care during this delicate time.

Our mission is to relieve suffering and improve the quality and dignity of life through compassionate hospice care for those at end of life, palliative care for those with advanced illness, and through community education services.

VIA Health Partners is committed to you, to the well-being of you, your family, and your loved ones. Let us help you through the end-of-life process. Let us take away the fear associated with death and help you live your life as fully as possible until the very end.

We serve 38 counties across North and South Carolina, centrally located around the Charlotte area. We are available 24/7 - 365 days a year. Call us anytime at 704-375-0100.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina
Year Founded
1978
Website
viahp.org
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