Social Worker -Ambulatory II - Infectious Diseases Clinic
Company: UNC Health Care
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: February 13, 2025
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Job Description:
Description Become part of an inclusive organization with over
40,000 teammates, whose mission is to improve the health and
well-being of the unique communities we serve.Summary:A Social
Worker - Ambulatory II is an integral member of the healthcare
team, providing comprehensive support and services to patients and
their families. They play a vital role in promoting mental,
emotional, and social well-being. The Clinical Social Worker is
responsible for a range of duties, including conducting
assessments, developing patient-centered care plans, facilitating
resources, monitoring progress and evaluation, advocating for
patients, actively listening to their concerns, respecting
individuality, and building trust.We are looking for someone to
join our Social Work team in the Infectious Diseases Clinic. This
position is responsible for providing comprehensive substance use
assessment and treatment, medical case management, mental health,
and referral services to adults living with -HIV -infection. A much
smaller percentage of time will involve provision of services to
patients with other infectious diseases in collaboration with
members of the medical and social work teams. This position is
responsible for coordination, planning, and implementation of the
treatment plan. This includes a wide range of patient centered
services that facilitate linkage to and retention in -HIV -and
associated medical care. Services may be delivered in individual
and/or group settings. Services may include but are not limited to
comprehensive psychosocial and substance use assessment, medical
case management, mental health and counseling services, assistance
with transportation, housing, nutrition, financial or other needs.
This position will work closely with an interdisciplinary team
including physicians, advance practice providers, nurses, social
workers, pharmacists, benefits and financial coordinators and
others. Employee will collaborate with other community and social
service agencies to facilitate services for patients. They will
play an active role in program development and clinical quality
improvement initiatives in the clinic. The employee should have an
ability to effectively communicate with patients, their families
and support system to promote treatment plan goals. Hours: -
Monday-Friday 8 hour shifts -LCAS certification is preferred.
-Responsibilities:1. Assessments: Conduct comprehensive
biopsychosocial assessments to evaluate patient needs and identify
any barriers to their overall functioning. This includes assessing
their support systems, coping mechanisms, mental health conditions,
and psychosocial factors.2. Patient-Centered Care Plans:
Collaborate with the healthcare team and the patient to develop
individualized care plans that address their unique needs, goals,
and preferences. These plans should integrate medical,
psychological, and social aspects of care to ensure a holistic
approach. Plans should facilitate optimal patient care transitions
to avoid unnecessary hospitalizations or emergency department
utilization.3. Resource Facilitation: Connect patients and their
families with community resources, mental health services, support
groups, and other relevant programs. This includes assisting with
referrals for psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and
coordinating care with other providers. Educates patients and their
families on available resources.Coordinates and delivers patient
education, referrals, and transitions of care, including referrals
for home health, hospice, DME, and long-term care.5. Documentation
and Billing for Services: Accurately document and bill for services
rendered in compliance with insurance and regulatory
requirements.6. Crises Management: Identify possible or actual
patient/family crises, provide crisis intervention and emotional
support, and creates and facilitates effective plans for
resolution. Provides brief interventions for mental, emotional,
addictive, behavioral, or developmental disorders and conditions
within the scope of practice for an LCSW.7. Progress Monitoring &
Evaluation: Continuously monitor and evaluate the progress of
patients' care plans to assess their response to interventions,
measure outcomes, and make necessary adjustments. Collaborate with
the healthcare team to ensure appropriate follow-up and continuity
of care. Updates care plan in collaboration with the
interdisciplinary team in accordance with patient clinical course
and continuing care needs.8. Advocacy: Advocate for patients' needs
within the healthcare system and the community. This involves
ensuring access to appropriate treatment, facilitating
communication between patients and their healthcare team, and
addressing any barriers or concerns that may impact the patient's
well-being.9. Active Listening: Engage in active listening to
understand patients' experiences, concerns, and emotions. Provide a
safe and non-judgmental space for patients to express themselves,
and offer empathy, validation, and support.10. Motivational
Interviewing: Utilizes motivational interviewing techniques as an
approach to behavior change with the aim of assisting patients with
reaching their health goals. -11. Respect for Individuality:
Recognize and respect the unique values, beliefs, and cultural
backgrounds of each patient. Tailor interventions and support to
align with their individual needs and preferences, taking into
account their cultural, social, and spiritual backgrounds. -12.
Building Trust: Build trust-based relationships with patients and
their families by demonstrating empathy, confidentiality, and
professionalism. Foster open communication, collaboration, and a
therapeutic alliance.13. Actively participates in meetings, problem
solving, goal setting, quality improvement and patient satisfaction
initiatives. -14. Facilitates meetings with team members, provides
training and education, develops standard work and oversees process
implementation as appropriate. -15. Serves as a consultative
resource for team members, providers, and colleagues.Other
InformationOther information:Education Requirements:--- Master's
Degree in Social Work from a program accredited by the Council on
Social Work Education.Licensure/Certification Requirements:---
Licensed as Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of
North CarolinaProfessional Experience Requirements:--- Three (3)
years of broad clinical experience in a healthcare setting for
patients with complex medical conditions
required.Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements:--- Knowledge
of mental health conditions, diagnostic criteria, and
evidence-based treatment modalitiesAbility to collaborate
effectively as part of an interdisciplinary teamEmpathy,
compassion, and cultural sensitivityAbility to maintain
confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelinesJob DetailsLegal
Employer: -STATEEntity: UNC Faculty PhysiciansOrganization Unit:
UNCFP Infectious Diseases Cl -Work Type: Full TimeStandard Hours
Per Week: 40.00Work Schedule: Day JobLocation of Job: US:NC:Chapel
HillExempt From Overtime: Exempt: YesWork Assignment Type:
OnsiteSalary Range: $33.04-$47.50 (Hiring Range)Pay offers are
determined by experience and internal equityQualified applicants
will be considered without regard to their race, color, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, or status as a protected veteran.UNC Health makes
reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious
practices and beliefs, as well as applicants and employees with
disabilities. All interested applicants are invited to apply for
career opportunities. Please email
applicant.accommodations@unchealth.unc.edu if you need a reasonable
accommodation to search and/or to apply for a career
opportunity.
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