This position provides psychosocial services to patients, families, and consultation to staff to assist in dealing with barriers to patient self-management. In addition to working as an integral member of the patient’s interdisciplinary care team, this position also provides condition specific educational information, resources, and support to assists patients, families, and caregivers. This position provides clinical and complex care planning for patients who are receiving care with a Renown provider in the outpatient setting.
The incumbent may work with individuals at different stages of the life span ranging from early childhood to late adulthood and must provide optimal patient care. This is achieved through psychosocial assessment, care planning, implementation of appropriate interventions, and evaluation of patients and families. An ability to understand and apply best practices related to conditions experienced by patients of assigned population(s) is critical.
The major challenge to this position is the ability to prioritize and assess critical situations while maintaining quality services under stressful conditions.
This position has the authority to review and evaluate each case and establish care plan priorities.
For some Care Management programs/departments this position may be required to work with patients in the community outside of a Renown facility yet remain under Renown’s stewardship. Contact with these patients may be by phone, in-person during an appointment, or via a home visit. (For departments 200741 and 530346)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
1. Knowledge of social work skills, theories, and intervention.
2. Ability to complete psychosocial assessment and develop and implement care plans specific to the patients’ unique needs and conditions.
3. Requires knowledge and understanding of medical terms.
4. Ability to work effectively as a collaborative member of an interdisciplinary team, and to facilitate close working relationships and cooperation within the Health System and community.
5. Ability to apply independent and mature judgment and establish priorities.
6. Ability to interact effectively with persons of differing ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds
7. Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care, based upon the physical, motor, sensory, psychosocial, and safety needs and development, to the age of the patient.
8. Skills to assist patients, families, and caregivers in coping with crisis situations.
9. Knowledge of community resources available to meet the psychosocial needs of patients.
10. Ability to perform initial assessments on referred patients within timeframes determined by the department.
11. Ability to demonstrate creative problem solving and critical thinking.
12. Provides patients and caregivers the knowledge, skills, and support necessary to empower them to be successful with self-management.
This position does not provide patient care.
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