POSITION SUMMARY:
The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is responsible for providing assistance, coordination and/or completion of all patients' necessary paperwork as it relates to assessments and treatments, individual, group and family therapy, psychiatric care, referrals, primary care and school-based services. This position also gives due consideration to high risk abuse issues, neglect, domestic violence and/or exposure to community violence.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker is required to be a graduate of an approved and accredited school with a Master's Degree in Social Work.
- The Licensed Clinical Social Worker must possess a high level of ethics in managing patient
confidentiality and advocacy with three to five years of post-master's experience working
with children, adolescents, families and adults.
- Ability to organize, prioritize and work independently as well as schedule and produce work
in a timely manner.
- Experience and ability to effectively utilize personal computers, various hardware and
software packages.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Knowledge and understanding of Employee Handbook.
- Consults with Psychiatrist, Medical Director Chief Executive Officer or designee before decisions are made on questions of interpretation.
- Provide knowledge and supporting documentation to supervisor for the development, implementing, and evaluating center's annual health care plan.
- Provide tracking and maintenance of an effective system of referral lists for obtaining referrals, additional support services, prior authorizations and other necessary information.
- Prepare and present monthly reports to supervisor outlining the Center's productivity and performance improvement adherence.
- Provide an effective communication link between patients and providers.
- Performs studies, analysis and documentation to determine impact for patient care:
- Initial assessments, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment follow-up, and
education relevant to the client care
- Change in treatment or symptoms
- Interventions and strategies in response to changes
- Accuracy and appropriate documentations
- Policy change positives or negatives.
- Departmental efficiencies
- Other areas, as requested by the Psychiatrist to assist in decision-
making.
- Acts as an advocate for the safety delivery of care and well-being of the client.
- Asset and consults with psychiatrist when there is information that will assist the providers with medication management
- Meet or exceed organizational standards as it relates to teaching clients and/or families about diagnoses.
- Attend required organizational meetings and participation on internal committees. Conduct in-service training as required or requested.
- Utilizes technology to create a more efficient and effective way of doing business.
- Actively participates in outside association activities.
- Maintain confidentiality of workplace information according to the policies and procedures of organization.
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor and/or the Medical Director.