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Children's Hospital Association

Social Worker LICSW, Palliative Care

Children's Hospital Association, Minneapolis, MN, United States


Description:

ABOUT CHILDREN’S MINNESOTA

Children’s Minnesota is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the United States and the only health system in Minnesota to provide care exclusively to children, from before birth through young adulthood. An independent and not-for-profit system since 1924, Children’s Minnesota is one system serving kids throughout the Upper Midwest at two free-standing hospitals, nine primary care clinics, multiple specialty clinics and seven rehabilitation sites. As The Kids Experts™ in our region, Children’s Minnesota is regularly ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a top children’s hospital. Find us on Facebook @childrensminnesota or on Twitter and Instagram @childrensmn.

Children’s Minnesota is proud to be recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of 2023’s Top Diversity Leaders. The national honor recognizes the top diverse healthcare executives and organizations influencing public policy, care delivery, and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in their organizations and the industry.

The Department of Pain, Palliative Care, and Integrative Medicine at Children’s Minnesota is seeking a full-time Social Worker, LICSW.

The social worker will join a robust interdisciplinary team that includes 5 physicians, 7 APRNs, 2 social workers, 3 psychologists, physical therapists, child life specialist, spiritual care provider, and support/administrative staff.Click HERE to learn more about the Pediatric Pain, Palliative, and Integrative Medicine department and their unique, one-of-a-kind “Healing Environment” clinic and collaborative working space.

POSITION SUMMARY This position requires a compassionate, resilient individual capable of providing high-quality psychosocial care in emotionally challenging circumstances. The social worker will be an integral part of our interdisciplinary team, working to enhance the quality of life for children with life-threatening conditions and their families. The position involves working across multiple settings including inpatient care and the outpatient clinic in Minneapolis, telehealth, and home care, ensuring comprehensive support for patients wherever they are.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Psychosocial Assessment and Intervention: Conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments of patients and families. Develop and implement intervention plans to address identified needs. Provide counseling and support to patients and families throughout the illness trajectory

Communication and Care Coordination: Facilitate communication between patients, families, and the healthcare team. Assist in coordinating care across various settings (hospital, home, community). Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and contribute to care planning

Decision-Making Support: Help families navigate complex medical decision-making processes. Advocate for patient and family preferences in care planning. Assist in the completion of advance directives when appropriate

Grief and Bereavement Support: Provide anticipatory grief counseling to patients and families. Offer bereavement support to families, including siblings, for at least 13 months following a patient's death

Community Resource Navigation: Connect families with community resources (e.g., financial assistance, respite care, support groups). Collaborate with schools, faith communities, and other organizations to support patients and families

Education and Advocacy: Educate patients, families, and staff about the psychosocial aspects of pediatric palliative care. Advocate for patient and family needs within the healthcare system and the broader community.

Equitable Care: Provide culturally sensitive care, respecting diverse beliefs and practices. Assist in resolving cultural conflicts that may arise in care planning.

Qualifications:

LICENSE/EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

Master's degree from an accredited social work program.

Minnesota state licensed LICSW

DESIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE

Experience in pediatric healthcare or palliative care

Comfortable working in home care settings and ability to self transport to patient/family homes. If using personal vehicle, required to carry valid driver’s license and car insurance.

Strong interpersonal communication skills

Knowledge of child development and family systems

Experience in grief counseling and crisis intervention

Comfortable working with seriously ill children and their families

Physical Demands

Please click here to view the Physical Demands

The posted salary represents a market competitive range based on salary survey benchmark data for similar roles in the local or national market. When determining individual pay rates, we carefully consider a wide range of factors including but not limited to market indicators for the specific role, the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate, internal equity and organizational needs.

In addition to your salary, this position may be eligible for medical, dental, vision, retirement, and other fringe benefits. Positions that require night, weekend or on-call work may be eligible for shift differentials or premium pay.

All job offers are contingent upon successful completion of an occupational health assessment, drug screen, background investigation, and compliance with the U.S. Government Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.

Children’s Minnesota is proud to be an equal opportunity employer whose staff is representative of its community and considers qualified applicants for open positions without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, disability, pregnancy, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.