The clinical social worker, as part of the integrated behavioral health team within the SMG Patient Centered Medical Home, engages in a collaborative care process with primary care providers who assess, plan, implement, coordinate and monitor options and services to meet a patients comprehensive healthcare needs. The social worker has experience in ambulatory primary care medical setting, evidence-based practice, and ambulatory social work billing practices. The social worker identifies appropriate behavioral health care and other community resources to meet patient needs and optimize patient experience. Experience in working with individuals and families related to co-occurring behavioral health and substance use disorders is a plus. The social worker will demonstrate cultural humility, safety and responsiveness and address inequity/power imbalances in all patient and professional interactions. The social worker will research and collaborate with social work and community partners to locate concrete services for patients. Masters in Social Work or Masters in Mental Health Counseling required. The job requires a license of Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Independent Social Worker, or Licensed Mental Health Counselor. Ambulatory Social Work is based at 110 Liberty St., Brockton, MA. This role will be covering a team member absence based at 1 Donalds Way, E. Bridgewater, MA from June through December 2026. Position reports to the Integrated Behavioral Health Social Work Supervisor.
At Signature HealthCARE, we’re changing the world of elder care for the better. Offering the best possible care for our residents is our number one priority. We offer various care options, each designed to give our residents care and attention specifically suited to their needs. From rehabilitation services to customized home care, our care options promote a fulfilling life for everyone we help. For over a decade, my team and I have charted a course to radically change how society perceives nursing homes in this country. Coming from outside the long-term care industry, I was stunned and disappointed by how many companies were not adequately meeting the demands of the communities they serve. I knew this business would never be easy, but the social responsibility to deliver a diligent service and restore public trust made the long-term care revolution a challenging concept that was more a dream than reality. That is, until Signature HealthCARE.
E. Joseph Steier, III President and CEO Signature HealthCARE