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Intensive Case Management Clinical Social Worker - LCSW

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Nov 17, 2024
Description

We are seeking a detailed-oriented Intensive Case Management Social Worker to join our team. Under the direction of the RN Assistant Director, you will manage and collaborate closely with UCLA Medicare Advantage senior patients admitted in the hospitals, SNF and in ambulatory setting, collaborate with Faculty Practice Group clinic, community resources, other providers, managed care operations, and the UCLA Health System. Your primary responsibility will be to implement, coordinate, monitor and offer options for very high risk patients with multiple comorbidities , ensuring their healthcare needs are met through effective communication and collaboration with providers, Intensive Case Management Team , and appropriate UCLA Health System units to promote quality, cost-effective outcomes. Key responsibilities include providing direct social work services, conducting assessments, implementing interventions, and making recommendations for patients and their families. You will participate in interdisciplinary activities and adhere to departmental standards related to attendance, documentation, continuous quality improvement, and compliance with departmental policies and the Code of Ethics.

We also value ongoing professional development, so you will also be expected to stay updated on the latest social work and healthcare knowledge and actively pursue opportunities to enhance your skills.

Salary Range: $ 51.94 - $62.08 Hourly
Qualifications

  • Must possess a current license (LCSW) with the
    California Board of Behavioral Sciences - Required.
  • A Master's Degree in Social Work from a school
    accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Post-masters social
    work experience in a healthcare setting is highly desirable.
  • Demonstrated skill in psychosocial assessments of
    patients/families, clinical interventions, and treatment planning with
    patients and families. Demonstrated work with interdisciplinary teams.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Strong relationship building skills. Excellent problem
    solving ability
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills,
    including the ability to handle multiple conflicting priorities
    simultaneously. Strong ability to prioritize.

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