
Social Worker II – Redleaf Center (Perinatal Co-Occurring Program)
- Minneapolis, MN
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Identifies patients who require social work assessment and intervention through high-risk screening and referrals
- Interviews clients and performs bio-psychosocial assessment to determine problems and appropriate types and methods of service/treatment. Complete necessary documentation for accurate and timely billing of clinical services provided
- Design and follow through on intensive long or short-term service/treatment/care plans including collaborating and communicating with the interdisciplinary team, community and healthcare resources to move the plan of care forward
- May provide supportive counseling and crisis intervention using social work methods under the supervision of LICSW (if applicable)
- Provide a range of social work interventions that include preventive and direct services, care management, advocacy and assistance to clients who have mental, emotional, or physical disabilities and other cases involving complex social and financial needs
- May carry a caseload for continuing service/treatment and provide care coordination including discharge/transition planning
- Interpret and explain policies, regulations, and programs to clients and the public
- Refer clients to appropriate community services, provide support and assistance in connecting to services as needed, and interpret social and emotional factors to others involved in treatment of clients
- Advocates for patients and families by supporting patient rights, ethical decision making and accessing protective services (including assuring applicable reporting of vulnerability or suspected abuse as mandated by law). Ensures appropriate decision makers are informed of and involved in treatment planning
- Documents psychosocial assessment, progress notes, telephone calls, care plans and discharge/transition plan in the electronic medical record
- May provide work direction to social work paraprofessionals such as Case Management Assistants and MSW interns in departments/areas where trained and asked to do so
- May run/facilitate support/psychoeducational groups
- May be involved in multidisciplinary or community initiatives identifying the needs and assist in resolving problems facing individuals and families regarding health and human service issues (including but not limited to housing, employment, financial assistance, and behavioral health)
- Other duties as assigned
- Master’s degree in social work or Master’s degree in related discipline
- Experience with individuals who have current or history of substance use
- Experience working with patients who are pregnant, postpartum, or parenting young children
- Ability to counsel and instruct patients and families
- Ability to communicate with patients and families under sometimes stressful circumstances
- Ability to recognize and document patient progress
- Ability to work cooperatively with other members of the multidisciplinary clinical team
- Ability to interact effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds including ability to deal objectively with individuals whose attitudes and behaviors differ from their own
- Ability to interpret policies and procedures in an advisory capacity
- Experience with electronic health record or similar software program
- Effective use of all Windows-based applications such as Outlook and Microsoft Office Suite products
- Demonstrable cultural competence with a variety of socio-economic, racial and other elements of diversity
- Unrestricted license by the Minnesota Board of Social Work at one of the following levels: LGSW, LISW or LICSW