Clinical Social Worker, LICSW (Longwood)

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Inc

BOSTON, MA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$87,000–$102,173 Per Year
SKILLS
Behavioral Health, Behavioral Intervention, Cancer, Clinical Assessment, Collective Bargaining, Communication Skills, Community Health, Crisis Intervention, Cross-Functional, Disease, Diversity, Documentation, Electronic Medical Records, Family Intervention, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), HIV/AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Healthcare, Hospital, Interpersonal Skills, Knowledge Base, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Oncology, Patient Care, People Management, Problem Solving Skills, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychosocial Services, Public Health, Quality of Life, Research Skills, Risk, Social Work, Team Player, Telehealth, Training Program Development, Training/Teaching, Writing Skills
LOCATION
BOSTON, MA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Job Ref: JR-2687 Location: 450 Brookline Ave, BOSTON, MA 02215 Category: Social Work Employment Type: Full time Work Location: Hybrid (2-3 days onsite/week) Salary: $87,000.00 - $102,173.00 per year

Overview As a member of the multidisciplinary oncology team and under moderate supervision, the Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) independently provides patient and family-centered care through clinical psychosocial assessment and intervention, including crisis response, individual, couples, family, and group interventions, and short-term bereavement support.

This position is a hybrid role at our Longwood campus: 3 days a week onsite, 2 days a week remote.

If interested in this opportunity, please submit a resume and a cover letter detailing your experience, qualifications, and skills for this position.

Located in Boston and the surrounding communities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a leader in life-changing breakthroughs in cancer research and patient care. We are united in our mission of conquering cancer, HIV/AIDS, and related diseases. We strive to create an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds and design programs to promote public health, particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. We conduct groundbreaking research that advances treatment, we educate tomorrows physician-researchers, and we work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Provides biopsychosocial assessment and intervention, crisis intervention, coordination of psychosocial services, and consultation to reduce cancer-related distress and improve quality of life for patients, families, and caregivers across the trajectory of cancer care. This includes those patients seen for screening for high risk of developing cancer and/or a diagnosis of cancer through to end of life and/or survivorship, in collaboration with community mental health partners.
  2. Assesses adaptation of families and caregivers to patients illness and ensures maximum participation of patients, families, and caregivers in the continuum of care process.
  3. Provides clinical interventions that are focused on cancer-related distress, are evidence-based, goal-oriented, strengths-based, and short-term and episodic in nature to ensure patient equity and accessibility to social work interventions. Modalities include individual, family, and group work.
  4. Identifies and addresses high-risk psychosocial factors as well as psychosocial strengths of patients, families, and caregivers that impact health status, coping, and adjustment (e.g., suicidal or homicidal risk, domestic violence, disabled child or elder abuse and neglect, physical, developmental, or intellectual disabilities, serious mental health conditions, etc.).
  5. Responsible for facilitating complex serious illness and goals of care conversations to ensure shared treatment decision-making and effective patient-physician communication.
  6. Responsible for identifying and communicating systemic inequities, their impact on patients, families, caregivers, and the community at large, and providing recommendations for systemic change.
  7. Responsible for demonstrating commitment to diversity and equity efforts, including advocacy and self-education, to advance knowledge base of the needs and concerns of underserved and marginalized populations.
  8. Communicates clinical assessment and recommendations and provides consultation and support to the interdisciplinary health care team.
  9. Initiates collaboration with the interdisciplinary team to manage psychosocial barriers that limit patients, families, and caregivers ability to access and/or engage in recommended medical care.
  10. Provides education/consultation regarding the impact of cancer on patients, families, and caregivers to the community and provides consultation, education, and program development (e.g., support groups, psychoeducational forums, etc.) within the disease-based or service-based team and in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
  11. Responsible for evidence-based facilitation of patient and/or family and/or caregiver support programs or groups.
  12. Provides in-person and/or telehealth services to patients and families/caregivers; method of communication (i.e., in-person, phone, Zoom, video) is based on clinical assessment.
  13. Provides clinical coverage in other social workers absences.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Knowledge of interventions for patients with psychosocial needs, inclusive of mental health, behavioral health, emotional, relational, and other social needs.
  • Knowledge of various behavioral health interventions related to common issues and needs across the oncology continuum of care.
  • Knowledge of interdisciplinary teamwork and team dynamics, scope of key partnerships, and interprofessional roles.
  • Knowledge of social work clinical psychosocial care concepts, practices, and policies with demonstrated ability to use them in varied situations; may require clinical consultation to plan and implement in complex situations.
  • Ability to facilitate understanding and resolution of problems related to patient, family, caregiver, interpersonal conflict, mental health, and/or substance use concerns or disorders.
  • Ability to provide guidance/consultation to the team around complex patient management, including ethical issues; may require clinical consultation to plan and implement in complex situations.
  • Ability to facilitate patient and family/caregiver participation in oncology care with ability to recommend and contribute to team and/or family/caregiver meetings.
  • Ability to make clinical decisions guided by experience, policies, consultation, and evidence-based practice.
  • Ability to actively participate in team meetings related to care planning in the setting of disruptive/challenging patient, family, caregiver, support person behavior.
  • Ability to understand and communicate information to interdisciplinary team, patients, families, caregivers, and community partners (e.g., agencies, professional organizations, etc.).
  • Ability to be sensitive, responsive to, and advocate for the needs of diverse populations in the setting of serious illness, including but not limited to diversity in gender identity, age, culture, race, religion, socioeconomic status, abilities, and sexual orientation.
  • Ability to adjust to change within a fast-paced working environment.
  • Ability to integrate professional ethical principles (e.g., confidentiality, boundaries) and adhere to relevant professional, departmental, and organizational standards for patient and family care.
  • Ability to write clear and complete biopsychosocial assessments, progress notes, and other forms of documentation in the EMR, keeping with Divisional and Institutional policies.
  • Adheres to Social Work Division practice and administrative standards and policies (e.g., HIPAA, high-risk sign-out, scheduling).

Minimum Job Qualifications

  • Minimum Education: Master of Social Work
  • Minimum Experience: 2 years social work practice as an LCSW required; health care setting preferred.

License/Certification/Registration Required LICSW in MA and state-specific based on location.

Supervisory Responsibilities No direct reports; ability to clinically supervise LCSWs and Social Work trainees (e.g., interns, fellows) as deemed competent.

Patient Contact Yes

At Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, we work every day to create an innovative, caring, and inclusive environment where every patient, family, and staff member feels they belong. As relentless as we are in our mission to reduce the burden of cancer for all, we are committed to having faculty and staff who offer multifaceted experiences. Cancer knows no boundaries, and when it comes to hiring the most dedicated and compassionate professionals, neither do we. If working in this kind of organization inspires you, we encourage you to apply.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is an equal opportunity employer and affirms the right of every qualified applicant to receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, age, ancestry, military service, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.

Pay Transparency Statement The hiring range is based on market pay structures with individual salaries determined by factors such as business needs, market conditions, internal equity, and based on the candidates relevant experience, skills, and qualifications. For union positions, the pay range is determined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

$87,000.00 - $102,173.00

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