More than a job, this is a position with a higher purpose - where you impact people's lives on a personal, human level.
As a Navian Hawaii team member, you will guide patients and their family on their journey, delivering comfort and support with a caring heart, replacing fear with hope, helping them find the beauty and joy in every moment, and providing each person with the kindness and dignity they deserve.
POSITION SUMMARY
This position supports our palliative care program titled Integrated Care.
Responsibilities include providing psychosocial support, care coordination, and community resource options to participants and their families.
The Integrated Care Social Worker is also responsible for routine follow up through a non-medical care coordination and risk stratification care pathway for participants through requests of community referrals and coordination of provider visits.
Primary Responsibilities:
Provide critical psycho-social support to participants through telephonic assessments
Work closely with the palliative care team in the clarification of goals of care and plan of care (attending physician, staff, patient, and family)
Establish strong organizational system for tracking participants with timely/appropriate follow through
Serve as an 'expert' in community resources to ensure proper care coordination and comprehensive patient transition in an outpatient setting
Provides crisis intervention, individual, couple and group therapy to patients and families for a diverse range of issues related to grief/loss, adjustment to illness, relationships/family dynamics, mental health, abuse, symptom/pain management, and spirituality
Participates in the provision of social work services in a transdisciplinary care team setting; contributes/participates regularly in IDG team conferences and collaborates with team members in developing a patient centered plan of care.
Knowledge and Skills Requirements:
Familiar with concepts and practices used in a palliative care setting
Expertise in written and oral communication
Demonstrated ability in documentation requirements, service coordination and case management
Demonstrated leadership in health care related organizations
Ability to develop and implement long and short-range organizational goals
Ability to work harmoniously with a broad range of staff, volunteers, and the community as a representative of Hospice Hawaii
Experience and Educational Requirements:
Current LCSW License and minimum three (3) years direct patient care experience required
At least two (2) years of experience in healthcare, internal medicine, geriatrics, oncology, or hospice/palliative care
Advanced certification in Hospice & Palliative Care preferred
Equipment Used:
Frequent use of own personal motor vehicle which meets valid registration, safety and insurance requirements.
Must possess a valid Drivers' License, current auto insurance, and reliable transportation
Hours:
Generally Monday through Friday, 8:00 am through 4:30 pm.
May include after-hours work including weekends and holidays, as needed
Physical, Mental and Communication Demands:
Requires long periods of sitting/sitting while driving
Requires use of hands and must be able to speak, read and write English.
Vision abilities include close vision, depth perception, and ability to focus.
Must be able to lift and move up to 25 lbs unassisted
Must be able to work on multiple tasks simultaneously and meet multiple deadlines as well as analyze problems and adopt an effective course of action.
Requires learning a number of policies and procedures, writing, arithmetic and problem0solving skills
Why Navian Hawaii?
Consistent M-F schedule
Team-oriented, locally run nonprofit where every voice is heard
Competitive pay with an excellent benefits package
Flexible organization that supports positive work/life balance