Rome Memorial Hospital
Lead Social Worker
Rome Memorial Hospital, Rome, New York, United States, 13440
Rome Health is seeking a Licensed
Lead Social Worker
to provide leadership, oversight, and supervision of hospital wide social workers.
The job duties for the
LEAD SOCIAL WORKER - LMSW, LCSW
will include:
Providing leadership and guidance to hospital wide social workers.Providing individual, group and/or family sessions,Providing psychotherapy, intake screenings and clinical assessmentsSafety planning and providing treatment recommendationsAssisting patients with treatment planningUtilizing evidenced based assessments and treatment approachesProviding case management, linkage and referrals as appropriate
Experience/Education:
Knowledge of Mental Health disorders, ability to create effective safety plans, complete suicidal/homicidal assessments and the ability to utilize various therapeutic interventions.The ability to identify individual strengths and weaknesses and provide patient centered care.Knowledge of the DSM - 5 and the ability to substantiate criteria and provide basis for SUD diagnosis.Knowledge of Professional Standards/ Canon of Ethics and OASAS 822 regulationsKnowledge of case management including availability of resources and referral processes.Ability to know the family dynamic of the cases as needed.
LMSW or LCSW required.
Your typical week would be Monday through Friday 8-4 with one of the shifts being 12-8, you will report to the Clinical Supervisor.
Lead Social Worker
to provide leadership, oversight, and supervision of hospital wide social workers.
The job duties for the
LEAD SOCIAL WORKER - LMSW, LCSW
will include:
Providing leadership and guidance to hospital wide social workers.Providing individual, group and/or family sessions,Providing psychotherapy, intake screenings and clinical assessmentsSafety planning and providing treatment recommendationsAssisting patients with treatment planningUtilizing evidenced based assessments and treatment approachesProviding case management, linkage and referrals as appropriate
Experience/Education:
Knowledge of Mental Health disorders, ability to create effective safety plans, complete suicidal/homicidal assessments and the ability to utilize various therapeutic interventions.The ability to identify individual strengths and weaknesses and provide patient centered care.Knowledge of the DSM - 5 and the ability to substantiate criteria and provide basis for SUD diagnosis.Knowledge of Professional Standards/ Canon of Ethics and OASAS 822 regulationsKnowledge of case management including availability of resources and referral processes.Ability to know the family dynamic of the cases as needed.
LMSW or LCSW required.
Your typical week would be Monday through Friday 8-4 with one of the shifts being 12-8, you will report to the Clinical Supervisor.