Children's Health
Location
Dallas, Texas
Perform biopsychosocial assessments to evaluate families' ability to meet children's healthcare needs. Coordinate multidisciplinary care conferences and manage anticipatory discharge planning for patients.
Requires a State of Texas LMSW license and a graduate or professional advanced degree. Preference is given to candidates with an LCSW license and at least 2 to 4 years of related social work experience.
Implement and administer policies, programs and activities. Responsible for performing psychosocial assessments on families ability to meet their child's healthcare needs. Ensure the preparation and maintenance of required documentation per accreditation standards and CMC's policy.
Perform biopsychosocial screening and assessment of the families ability to meet their children's healthcare needs by applying specialized knowledge and advance practice skills in assessment treatment, diagnosis of mental illness, planning, implementation and evaluation. Facilitate parent/child adjustment to illness and hospitalization. Coordinate anticipatory discharge to ensure that patient's home - care is prearranged prior to leaving the hospital. Coordinate and direct multidisciplinary patient care conferences focusing both on medical and biopsychosocial needs. How You’ll Be Successful: WORK EXPERIENCE At least 2 years previous Social Work experience preferred At least 4 years related experience preferred EDUCATION Graduate or professional work or advanced degree; or equivalent experience required LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS State of Texas LMSW license required State of Texas LCSW license preferred
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