Location: Brandywine,MD, USA
Overview:
Are you looking for a Great place to work? Our team at Maryland Oncology Hematology is looking for star talent. If you believe you have what it takes to create a rewarding experience for our Physicians, patients, and team members, we would enjoy the opportunity to speak with you!!!
Maryland Oncology Hematology is dedicated to providing the most advanced cancer care available anywhere in an atmosphere of caring compassion. We have over 15 convenient locations throughout Maryland and in DC.
SCOPE: Provides counseling and supportive services to patients requiring emotional and psychosocial assistance. Provides knowledge of agencies and organizations offering emotional, physical, social, and financial services to patients and families. Supports and adheres to the US Oncology Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Business Standards.
Responsibilities:ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: -Provides emotional support to patients and families, including therapeutic counseling and crisis assessment, as well as non-pharmacologic support for pain, sleep issues, and other physical concerns.
- Demonstrates a strong knowledge of the psychosocial impact of cancer on the patient and family system throughout the continuum of cancer care, including at diagnosis, advanced cancer, end of life care, and survivorship. Demonstrates knowledge specific to practical implications such as financial distress, changes in relationships/roles, custody planning, caregiver demands, advance care planning, psychological distress, and spiritual/existential distress.
- Active member of the medical interdisciplinary team. Ensures ongoing communication with team members to facilitate understanding and support of identified patient and family needs.
-Participates in and contributes to Value Based Care initiatives by participating in distress and depression screening assessment, evaluation, and follow-up; advance care planning and end-of-life conversations and transitions.
-Assists and supports patients and families with transition to and issues associated with Survivorship.
-Meets with patients and their families to administer, assess, and provide appropriate follow-up of psychosocial needs assessments. Considers social support, appropriate community resources, and coping mechanisms.
-Develops, maintains and facilitates support groups to enhance the quality of care and support to patients and their families.
-Coordinates support groups with local agencies and health care providers to prevent duplication of services and to better address the needs of the patient population.
-Provides education to clinic staff regarding skills and knowledge specific to the role of a masters-prepared social worker (MSW) in a medical practice; serves as a resource and expert to clinic staff and providers in managing patients with psychological needs, the impact of social and behavioral determinants on health care outcomes and in addressing issues such as compassion fatigue/satisfaction and secondary trauma amongst staff
-Provides information about appropriate community resources to patients and families to assist them in accessing a wide variety of services.
-Develops and maintains working relationships with community agencies, health care organizations, and other providers to promote a broad base of support for patients and families.
-Acts as a patient/family advocate in negotiating the health care system. Helps to facilitate communication between patient/family and medical team.
-Documents all interventions in EMR accurately, appropriately and timely.
-Provides professional presentations to groups and organizations to facilitate public understanding of the psychosocial and psychological aspects of the cancer experience.
-Participates in quality improvement activities. May oversee the activities of staff providing coordination of services for patients.
-May supervise MSW Student Interns; review candidates, mentor, and proper documentation training.
-Demonstrates knowledge of age-specific differences in the patient population that include late adolescence, adulthood, middle age, and the elderly. This includes physiological, psychological, and developmental differences unique to each group.
Qualifications:MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Social Work from a school or program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Minimum three- to five-years experience preferred, working as a masters-prepared social worker in a health care setting; oncology, palliative care and/or hospice experience desired.
Valid and current state masters-level license (i.e., LMSW) or working towards state masters clinical-level license (i.e. LCSW) with an associates license and/or Plan of Supervision, required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires exposure to communicable diseases, medical preparations, and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment. Requires frequent interaction with patients and families, physicians and clinic staff, and external agencies and organizations.