Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Social Work Case Manager I - Pregnancy Care Team
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, Sarasota, Florida, United States, 34243
Overview
Department: Childbirth Education The Social Work Case Manger (SWCM) utilizes professional clinical social work skills to assess patients and support systems for discharge planning, psychosocial and counseling support needs; establishes plans for effective management of the identified needs (episodic and population-based). Assessment, planning, intervention and reassessment are performed in a collaborative environment, in which the SWCM works closely with Medical Staff, Clinical Case Managers, Nursing, Allied Health disciplines, hospital business/financial services, agencies across the continuum (internal and external) and payors. In addition, the SWCM assumes a leadership role in the identification and management of patients with catastrophic needs, social determinants of health and expands collaboration with other service providers within the hospital and community exemplifying proactive, patient-oriented clinical practice that optimizes quality of care, utilization, effective cost and patient experience.
Responsibilities
Utilizes professional clinical social work skills to assess patients and support systems for discharge planning and psychosocial/counseling needs.
Establishes plans for effective management of identified needs (episodic and population-based).
Collaborates with Medical Staff, Clinical Case Managers, Nursing, Allied Health, hospital services, agencies across the continuum, and payors.
Assumes a leadership role in identifying and managing patients with catastrophic needs and social determinants of health.
Expands collaboration with other service providers within the hospital and community to optimize quality of care, utilization, cost and patient experience.
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) from a Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited university.
Minimum of one (1) year of hospital acute care or other related healthcare experience; or completion of a one-year acute care MSW internship.
Preferred Qualifications
Active Case Management Certification (CCM, ACM-SW, A-SWCM) or within one (1) year of hire and membership in relevant CM organization.
Ability to manage high risk situations, multiple tasks and adjust priorities according to patient and department/hospital needs.
Solid clinical social work assessment, critical thinking, problem-solving, interviewing, decision-making, negotiation, conflict management and organizational skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, and on-call responsiveness to patient needs.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with leaders, staff, patients, families, healthcare team, payers and external agencies.
Additional Information Day time hours, Monday - Friday.
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Department: Childbirth Education The Social Work Case Manger (SWCM) utilizes professional clinical social work skills to assess patients and support systems for discharge planning, psychosocial and counseling support needs; establishes plans for effective management of the identified needs (episodic and population-based). Assessment, planning, intervention and reassessment are performed in a collaborative environment, in which the SWCM works closely with Medical Staff, Clinical Case Managers, Nursing, Allied Health disciplines, hospital business/financial services, agencies across the continuum (internal and external) and payors. In addition, the SWCM assumes a leadership role in the identification and management of patients with catastrophic needs, social determinants of health and expands collaboration with other service providers within the hospital and community exemplifying proactive, patient-oriented clinical practice that optimizes quality of care, utilization, effective cost and patient experience.
Responsibilities
Utilizes professional clinical social work skills to assess patients and support systems for discharge planning and psychosocial/counseling needs.
Establishes plans for effective management of identified needs (episodic and population-based).
Collaborates with Medical Staff, Clinical Case Managers, Nursing, Allied Health, hospital services, agencies across the continuum, and payors.
Assumes a leadership role in identifying and managing patients with catastrophic needs and social determinants of health.
Expands collaboration with other service providers within the hospital and community to optimize quality of care, utilization, cost and patient experience.
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) from a Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited university.
Minimum of one (1) year of hospital acute care or other related healthcare experience; or completion of a one-year acute care MSW internship.
Preferred Qualifications
Active Case Management Certification (CCM, ACM-SW, A-SWCM) or within one (1) year of hire and membership in relevant CM organization.
Ability to manage high risk situations, multiple tasks and adjust priorities according to patient and department/hospital needs.
Solid clinical social work assessment, critical thinking, problem-solving, interviewing, decision-making, negotiation, conflict management and organizational skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, and on-call responsiveness to patient needs.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with leaders, staff, patients, families, healthcare team, payers and external agencies.
Additional Information Day time hours, Monday - Friday.
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