Provide outreach, brief assessment, and psychoeducation to pregnant and postpartum women at risk of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders or experiencing loss. Coordinate care through resource linkage, risk assessment, and collaboration with a transdisciplinary medical team.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in Social Work and active registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Preference is given to candidates with Perinatal Mental Health Certification and 1-2 years of clinical experience in a healthcare setting.
When you join our team, you’ll have access to groundbreaking biomedical research facilities and world-class medical education programs.
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Why work here?
Beyond outstanding benefits and competitive salaries, we take pride in hiring the best employees. Our staff reflects the culturally and ethnically diverse community we serve. They are proof of our commitment to creating a dynamic, inclusive environment that fuels innovation and the gold standard of patient care we strive for.
What will you be doing in this role?
The Outpatient per diem Clinical Social Worker with Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Reproductive Psychology Program will be responsible for providing outreach to patients at PMAD risk or have experienced a perinatal loss as well follow up with clinical referrals and community inquires. The Clinical Social Worker is also responsible for brief assessment, psycho education, specialized care navigation/resource linkage, risk assessment, and group facilitation for pregnant/postpartum women. The position requires experience and facility in brief therapy interventions, counseling, crisis intervention, problem-solving and conflict resolution, patient and family management, transdisciplinary collaboration, bio psychosocial assessments, navigation, education, advocacy, and community resource linkages. Opportunities available to engage in current and future research studies and publications, though not required.
Complies with regulatory requirements (i.e. BBS) appropriate for position.
Respond in a timely manner to community inquires and referrals initiated by various members of the medical teams.
Benefits
Competitive Salaries
Outstanding Benefits
Manage and monitor distress screening tools and apply these to triage patient needs and refer them to the appropriate resources.
Connect patients with appropriate resources (whether at Cedars or in the community), including insurance-contracted perinatal therapists, therapy/support groups, perinatal intensive outpatient programs, intimate partner violence/sexual violence resources, lactation consultant services, financial support, Public and Private Benefits, etc.
Provide brief psychotherapy under the supervision of a licensed clinician.
Participate in and manage the proper reporting of suspected abuse/neglect and other government-related reporting such as Child Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, Office of the Public Guardian, Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Community Care Licensing, and law enforcement.
Advocate for patient rights and self-determination in the medical system.
Complete comprehensive documentation in the patient’s electronic medical record, consistent with legal and organizational requirements.
Collaborate with the transdisciplinary treatment team of physicians, nurses, social workers, psychologists and medical staff to ensure integration of care.
Attend monthly inter/multidisciplinary team meetings.
Perform other relevant duties in the scope of social work as assigned.