MyMichigan Health
Location
Midland, Michigan
The Behavioral Health Social Worker provides high-quality care through treatment planning, discharge coordination, and psychosocial assessments for patients in the mental health unit. They collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure safe transitions and improve patient outcomes while managing crisis situations.
Candidates must hold a Master's Degree in Social Work and possess or be working toward a Michigan Master's Social Worker license. The role requires competency in casework principles, crisis intervention, and adherence to the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics.
The Behavioral Health Social Worker MSW plays a pivotal role in carrying out the mission of the organization providing high quality care including treatment planning, discharge planning, and utilization review to patients hospitalized on the mental health unit. This role is responsible for assessing psycho-social needs, educating, counseling, along with planning, coordinating, and implementing care across the continuum while contributing to patient outcomes and length of stay. Behavioral Health MSW works closely with other professionals (i.e., nursing, counselling staff, occupational therapy, psychiatry, psychology) Communicates teamwork, caring, and compassion with all internal and external healthcare team members.
Certifications and Licensures
Credential: MSW: Masters of Social Work
Essential: true
Education: Master's Degree in Social Work
Equivalent Experience and Other Comments (Education)
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