Their Care

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Pre-LicensedDialysisSocialWorker

$71–96k California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Entry candidates.

The Brief

“Pre-Licensed Dialysis Social Worker at Their Care. Skills: Patient assessment, Care planning, Counseling, Patient education. Provide psychosocial services. Assess patients' psychosocial status”

What You'll Achieve.

Promote positive adjustment; Promote rehabilitation; Improve quality of life; Ensure comprehensive quality care; Achieve FMCNA Quality Goals; Meet rehabilitation goals; Meet treatment goals; Address barriers; Meet patient treatment goals; Achieve optimal psychosocial status; Facilitate optimal treatment outcomes; Enable patients to remain employed; Enable patients to become employed; Enable patients to receive education; Ensure patient and/or family understand; Make an informed decision; Address non-adherence; Address quality outcome concerns; Address quality of life concerns; Enhance likelihood of achieving goals; Maximize adherence; Maximize adjustment

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Problem identification; Intervention identification

Eligibility Requirements

Travel required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Masters in Social Work, State temporary license, Registered Social Worker Clinical Intern, Associated Social Work license, Provisional LCSW License, Obtain state licensure within 2 years

Nice to Have

Work independently without supervision

What You'll Do.

Provide psychosocial services

Assess patients' psychosocial status

Participate in care planning

Identify effective interventions

Utilize FKC patient education programs

Provide monitoring and interventions

Provide supportive counseling

Provide educational and goal directed counseling

Provide information and assist with referral

Maintain current knowledge

Assist patients with referral

Assess patient awareness of advance directives

Facilitate discussion of advance directive wishes

Participate in discussion of patient DNR status

Adhere to FMCNA Social Work Policy

Document based on MSW interaction

Provide psychosocial support

Participate in monthly Quality review meetings

Report on quality indicators

Assess patient knowledge of kidney disease

Provide education tailored to patient needs

Provide information about treatment modalities

Facilitate the transplant referral process

Provide ongoing education to patient/family

Review patient rights and responsibilities

Address any immediate needs/concerns

Understand the referral and admission process

Support the clinic with patient scheduling

Interview patient to identify root causes

Share causes/concerns with leadership

Collaborate with Insurance Coordinators

Provide information and education to patients

Collaborate on changes to patient state

Refer patients to PBS department

Assist with interview process

Work with administrative support staff

Provide training to staff

Participate with weekly team huddles

Discuss urgent patient issues

Adhere to work defined caseload guidelines

Work under appropriate supervision

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary team; Healthcare team; Physician and nurse; Operational leadership; Insurance Coordinators; Weekly team huddles

Communication Scope

Patient education; Supportive counseling; Goal directed counseling; Information provision; Staff training

Full Job Description

**_PURPOSE AND SCOPE:_** Provides psychosocial services to patients treated by the facility including in-center and home dialysis patients (if applicable) utilizing Social Work Theory of Human Behavior and accepted methods of social work practice. Works with the health care team to promote positive adjustment, rehabilitation and improved quality of life for our patients. In collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, informs, educates and supports staff in understanding the emotional, psychological and behavioral impact of Chronic Kidney Disease on the patient and family to ensure comprehensive quality care of our patients. Supports the FMCNA commitment to the Quality Indicators and Outcomes and Quality Assessment and Improvement (QAI) Activities, including those related to patient satisfaction and quality of life and actively participates in process improvement activities that enhance the likelihood that patients will achieve the FMCNA Quality Goals. This is an entry level MSW role. **_PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:_** * Patient Assessment / Care Planning / Counseling * As a member of the interdisciplinary team, assesses patients' psychosocial status, strengths and areas of need that may affect rehabilitation and optimal treatment outcomes as part of the comprehensive patient assessment. * Participates in care planning in collaboration with the patient and healthcare team to identify effective interventions that will help the patient meet rehabilitation, treatment goals, and improve quality of life. * Utilizes FKC patient education programs, established social work theory and methods, social work focused interventions, and quality of life measurement instruments as part of assessment and care planning to address barriers and meet patient treatment goals. * Provide monitoring and interventions for the patient to adjust to dialysis and achieve optimal psychosocial status and quality of life * Provide supportive counseling services to patients as permitted

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