Social Worker - Oncology
Great Lakes Integrated Network, Inc.
- Buffalo, NY
- $65,000-80,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support the psychosocial screening process for the patient, family and/or caregiver at pivotal medical visits across the continuum: prevention, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, palliative care, end of life care and bereavement. (Commission on Cancer Standard 5.2)
- Provide counseling and education regarding cancer diagnosis and treatment with the patient, family and/or caregiver, facilitating referrals to appropriate disciplines and community resources.
- Assess and remove barriers to care across the continuum, coordinate with appropriate resources. (Commission on Cancer Standard 8.1)
- Participate on the working group for the Cancer Focused Community Needs Assessment.
- Work closely with the Manager of Survivorship & Supportive Services to create programs that improve patients’ quality of life and outcomes from diagnosis through treatment and survivorship stages.
- Assess gaps in services within the cancer program and community agencies.
- Create screening tools that address psychosocial, social, cultural, and spiritual factors as needed.
- Participate in the multidisciplinary center (MDC) visits with the patients and MDC team as needed to provide education and support regarding psychosocial issues.
- Participate as the Psychosocial Services Coordinator for the Commission on Cancer meetings (Commission on Cancer Standard 2.1)
- Facilitate referrals to the Survivorship provider and program as appropriate.
- Collaborate with other team members on the Patient Advisory Committee
- Assess, educate and/or refer the patient, family and/or caregiver on the following as needed:
- Substance abuse/smoking cessation programs
- Lodging during treatment periods
- Special programs for caregivers, children and other members
- Social Security Disability
- Medicaid and Medicare Guidelines
- Medicare Part D
- COBRA Insurance
- Family Medical Leave ACT (FMLA) and Paid Family Medical Leave Act (PFMLA)
- Financial resources, agencies, and programs to assist with co-pay relief and other financial assistance, as needed
- Transportation resources
- Advance Directives/Health Care Proxy
- Home care, Palliative care, Hospice, and end of life resources
- Medications and Pharmaceutical Indigent programs
- Hospital charitable organizations
- Other duties as assigned
- Work Experience
- Two years of medical social work required
- Two years of oncology experience preferred
- Licenses and Certifications
- Masters of Social Work required
- Valid and current LCSW or LMSW licensure
- Oncology Social Worker Certification (OSW-C) within 3 years of hire date
- Valid driver’s license- this position works at multiple sites with some travel required.
- Adolescent family members (13-17 years)
- Adult patient and family members (18-65 years)
- Geriatric patient and family members (over 65 years)
- Timely and accurate documentation of day-to-day activities in designated technology platform.
- Adaptable to new technologies and software.
- Basic PC skills (MS Word/Outlook/PPT/Excel).
- Knowledge of Federal and State regulations for Medicare and Medicaid and other national and state funded programs.
- Knowledge of community resources access.
- Strong Social Work Skills (empathy, active listening, trauma-informed care, person-first language, crisis de-escalation)
- Problem-Solving
- Patient/Customer Service
- Interpersonal skills
- Written and oral communication skills
- Teamwork
- Change Management
- Quality Management
- Ethics
- Organizational support
- Adaptability
- Dependability
- Initiative
- Judgment
- Self-Motivated