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Job Requirements of PalliativeOnc Social Worker II:
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Employment Type:
Full-Time
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Location:
Fort Wayne, IN (Onsite)
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PalliativeOnc Social Worker II
Summary
The Palliative Oncology Social Worker II, in outpatient palliative care, assesses patient/family needs and coping skills that support patient’s unique cultural and spiritual beliefs. Provides holistic patient/family centered care across the treatment continuum. Provides education, clinical interventions, and community resources specific to the patient/family need. Serves as member of the patient’s multidisciplinary care team and conducts advance care planning conversations. Coordinates with the care team and other coworkers to facilitate the patient’s goals and high-quality care, focusing on the patient as the center of services
Education
Must have a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW).
Licensure/Certification
Must have current Indiana LSW or LCSW license. For those employed to work in the outpatient palliative care team, Oncology Social Worker – Certified (OSW-C) or Advanced Palliative Hospice Social Worker – Certified (APHSW-C) preferred.
Experience
Minimum of one (1) year experience in health care with experience in palliative and/or hospice health care preferred. Prior clinical and/counseling experience preferred.
Other Qualifications
Demonstrates thorough working knowledge of social work process, appropriate clinical interventions, community agencies, services, and resources available to assist patients and families with emotional and social difficulties related to change in patient’s health status. Requires general knowledge of the normal growth, development, related behavioral, needs, comfort and range of treatment appropriate to the age of the patient and diagnosis to support the provision of an individualized plan of care. Requires sound analytical and organizational skills to assess patient’s needs, plan and coordinate appropriate therapeutic interventions and to manage caseload to achieve efficiency and productivity. Must have good verbal and written communication skills.
Why Parkview?
We have everything you’re looking for in a career; great compensation and benefits; skill development and career advancement programs and more. At Parkview, we are committed to providing excellent care to each patient within our clinics and medical practices. The success of this mission begins with care team members like you.
- Benefits: Health benefits, paid time off, employee assistance, community vendor discounts, payroll deduction options
- Sign-on bonus: For certified and uncertified Medical Assistants, LPN’s, and RN’s hired in part-time and full-time positions.
- Education: Clinical Orientation, tuition assistance, certification reimbursement
- Growth: Parkview’s Medical Assistant Advancement Pathway (MAAP)
- Culture: World-class teamwork, Personalized health journeys for co-workers and family members