Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW)
Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Social Worker
Specialty LICSW
Salary 70,000 – 100,000 yearly
Degree Required Master's in Social Work Doctorate in Social Work
Position Type Full Time Part Time W2 Salary
Work Environment Hospital Inpatient Facility
Location Bellingham, Washington, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/01/24

Full-time Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) Wanted in Bellingham, WA

Big Cedar Counseling Services is currently seeking a full-time/part-time Social Worker, LICSW to work in the state. The Social Worker, LICSW, provides psychosocial assessments, intervention, and/or treatment and discharge planning to patients and families to assist them in coping with their hospitalization, illness, diagnosis, and/or life situation and meet the continuing needs of patients post hospitalization. The Social Worker, LICSW, administers a broad variety of therapies and is the designated expert, consultant, or source of knowledge within the social work profession.


Provides psychosocial assessments of patients and families to identify emotional, social, and environmental strengths and problems related to their diagnosis, illness, treatment, and/or life situation.


Responsibilities:


  • The Social Worker, LICSW, provides psychosocial assessments, intervention, and/or treatment and discharge planning to patients and families to assist them in coping with their hospitalization, illness, diagnosis, and/or life situation and meet the continuing needs of patients post hospitalization
  • The Social Worker, LICSW, administers a broad variety of therapies and is the designated expert, consultant, or source of knowledge within the social work profession
  • Provides psychosocial assessments of patients and families to identify emotional, social, and environmental strengths and problems related to their diagnosis, illness, treatment, and/or life situation
  • Formulates develops, and implements a plan utilizing appropriate social work interventions
  • Collaborates with the health care team and involves the patient/family in the development and implementation of plans
  • Facilitates discharge planning across a multidisciplinary care continuum which includes interacting with consulting physicians, third party payers and other health care providers to facilitate the movement of the patient through the system and arrangement of an appropriate discharge plan
  • Provides education and counseling to patients and families around issues related to adaptation to the patient's illness and/or life situation
  • May utilize crisis intervention, brief and long-term individual, group, and family therapies
  • May function as a resource to other staff as appropriate
  • Provides education to other health care professionals
  • Clinically evaluates oncology patients for depression, anxiety and provides short-term counseling
  • On-call rotation for the facility to receive and facilitate after-hour calls
  • If deemed clinically necessary, independently facilitates an involuntary examination under the Baker Act, and transfers to the nearest Baker Act receiving facility
  • Presents at educational conferences as the expert in psychosocial oncology practice
  • Services to the community through education, consultation, research, and volunteering to utilize, promote, or strengthen the community services, programs, and resources available to meet the needs of cancer survivors
  • Services to the profession to support the appropriate orientation, supervision and evaluation of clinical social workers in oncology; participate in and promote student training and professional education in oncology social work; and advance knowledge through clinical and other research
  • To work with students in order to provide educational opportunities, supervision, and increase social work intervention in oncology-related issues
  • Provides professional oncology-specific counseling and therapeutic intervention to patients, families and significant others, utilizing treatment modalities appropriate to the age group of the patient
  • Provides the use of scientific and applied knowledge, theories, and methods for the purpose of describing, preventing, evaluating, and treating individuals, couples, marital, family, or group behavior, based on the person-in-situation perspective of psychosocial development, normal and abnormal behavior, psychopathology, unconscious motivation, interpersonal relationships, environmental stress, differential assessment, differential planning, and data gathering
  • Provides psychotherapeutic services to patients and relatives in individual, couple, or group settings to assist them in adjusting to the physical/psychological difficulties associated with illness
  • Counsel patients and relatives on the psychosocial ramifications of cancer which may include grief counseling
  • Evaluate and provide consultation to the medical team on the social factors relating to illness, hospitalization, diagnosis and recommended treatment of patients
  • Leads or co-leads oncology-specific support groups
  • Assumes the role of patient advocate
  • Participates in or consults on oncology-specific research/education programs
  • Educates patients and families regarding advance directives and assists in the completion of appropriate documents
  • Administers a specialized program (such as, a suicide prevention or formal research project) where supervision is not a major responsibility
  • Works collaboratively with the multidisciplinary oncology staff to design and implement treatment plans and discharge plans for the patient:
  • Supports and maintains the standards of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Psychosocial Oncology Department and the social work profession
  • Submits statistical reports on a monthly basis
  • Participates in orientation and training of social work and multidisciplinary staff for oncology
  • Participates on oncology-specific research projects as required
  • Maintains current knowledge in oncology social work practice specific knowledge of the bio-psychosocial issues of the specific age groups served
  • Performs other duties as assigned


QUALIFICATIONS:



  • Master’s Degree in Social Work
  • Certification and Licensing:
  • State Social Worker license. BLS Certified (within 3 months of hire)
  • Minimum 1 year of experience


Salary:


  • $70,000 - $ 100,000 + Bonus


Benefits:


  • Competitive compensation as a W2 employee
  • Freedom to create your own work schedule including a hybrid work-from-home
  • Therapists are compensated at an hourly rate
  • Fully covered overheard costs - furnished office space, EMR system, office supplies, malpractice insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Flexible schedule


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