Saint James Health
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) – Saint James Health
Saint James Health Community Health Center (SJH) offers comprehensive, community-based preventive primary care and wellness services for New Jersey residents at three locations in Newark, NJ. This role focuses on delivering social work interventions within a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities
Provides social services and assistance to improve physical, social, and psychological functioning of patients and families. Identifies psychosocial status, economic and physical needs; assesses and reassesses patients’ support systems, community resources, and other factors to create an appropriate care plan. Provides psychosocial assessments, interventions, and care plans to patients, assisting them and families to cope with illness, diagnosis, and life situations. Identifies emotional or behavioral issues and diagnoses disorders using ICD-10 codes, screening tools, interviews, records, and reference materials. Counsel individuals and groups (if applicable) to modify behavior and improve personal, social, and vocational adjustment. Develops and implements individual treatment plans specifying type, frequency, and duration of therapy. Advocates for all community populations, respecting cultural and ethnic diversity and equity. Coordinates services to Health Center, community agencies, and other professionals; maintains working knowledge of and liaison with community agencies. Maintains continued professional development and keeps current with social work and health‑care developments. Collaborates with the health‑care team, involving patients/families in plan development and implementation. Facilitates patient care across a multidisciplinary continuum, interacting with clinic providers and other health‑care providers to manage patient movement and care arrangement. Serves as a patient advocate, maintaining knowledge of relevant medical/legal issues (e.g., advance directives, child and elder abuse). Uses the EMR system to maintain records and statistics per department policies. Attends and participates in staff committees, departmental clinical collaboratives, and administrative meetings. Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the Health Center’s service by offering suggestions and acting as an active health‑care team member. Works collaboratively with Senior Management to resolve departmental and organizational challenges efficiently and with minimal disruption. Strives for excellence in daily operations of the department. Completes mandatory in‑services and attends required meetings. Adheres to Corporate Compliance policies. Ensures project boards (Monday.com) are clear, updated, and accessible to stakeholders, maintaining transparency of productivity. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements
Master’s Degree in Social Work (required). Bachelor’s Degree in a related field. Three to five years as a social worker in a community health‑care environment, medical center, or similar setting. Active New Jersey license for Clinical Social Worker. Strong communication, clinical assessment, and case‑management skills. Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Bilingual in Spanish or Portuguese preferred. To perform these essential job functions, an employee must be able to meet certain physical and aptitude requirements as described below. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform their essential functions, as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or other applicable state/local law.
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Saint James Health Community Health Center (SJH) offers comprehensive, community-based preventive primary care and wellness services for New Jersey residents at three locations in Newark, NJ. This role focuses on delivering social work interventions within a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities
Provides social services and assistance to improve physical, social, and psychological functioning of patients and families. Identifies psychosocial status, economic and physical needs; assesses and reassesses patients’ support systems, community resources, and other factors to create an appropriate care plan. Provides psychosocial assessments, interventions, and care plans to patients, assisting them and families to cope with illness, diagnosis, and life situations. Identifies emotional or behavioral issues and diagnoses disorders using ICD-10 codes, screening tools, interviews, records, and reference materials. Counsel individuals and groups (if applicable) to modify behavior and improve personal, social, and vocational adjustment. Develops and implements individual treatment plans specifying type, frequency, and duration of therapy. Advocates for all community populations, respecting cultural and ethnic diversity and equity. Coordinates services to Health Center, community agencies, and other professionals; maintains working knowledge of and liaison with community agencies. Maintains continued professional development and keeps current with social work and health‑care developments. Collaborates with the health‑care team, involving patients/families in plan development and implementation. Facilitates patient care across a multidisciplinary continuum, interacting with clinic providers and other health‑care providers to manage patient movement and care arrangement. Serves as a patient advocate, maintaining knowledge of relevant medical/legal issues (e.g., advance directives, child and elder abuse). Uses the EMR system to maintain records and statistics per department policies. Attends and participates in staff committees, departmental clinical collaboratives, and administrative meetings. Contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the Health Center’s service by offering suggestions and acting as an active health‑care team member. Works collaboratively with Senior Management to resolve departmental and organizational challenges efficiently and with minimal disruption. Strives for excellence in daily operations of the department. Completes mandatory in‑services and attends required meetings. Adheres to Corporate Compliance policies. Ensures project boards (Monday.com) are clear, updated, and accessible to stakeholders, maintaining transparency of productivity. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements
Master’s Degree in Social Work (required). Bachelor’s Degree in a related field. Three to five years as a social worker in a community health‑care environment, medical center, or similar setting. Active New Jersey license for Clinical Social Worker. Strong communication, clinical assessment, and case‑management skills. Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Bilingual in Spanish or Portuguese preferred. To perform these essential job functions, an employee must be able to meet certain physical and aptitude requirements as described below. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform their essential functions, as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or other applicable state/local law.
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