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LCSW-Case Manager, Social Work- In Patient III Largo, MD Largo Medical Ctr.(16hrs.)

1 month ago by Kaiser Permanente
  • Salary negotiable
  • Largo, FL, US
  • Full-time
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Kaiser Permanente is hiring an onsite Inpatient LCSW Case Manager to coordinate cost-effective, patient-centered services for a defined member population. You’ll complete psychosocial assessments, build and monitor plans of care with the interdisciplinary team, and connect patients to community and funded programs. Standout requirement: must obtain DC, Maryland, and Virginia social work credentials within 6 months of hire.

Key skills
MSW (Master's degree in Social Work)Clinical social work experience in a health care settingPsychosocial assessmentInpatient case management and care coordinationResource referral (Medicaid/Medicare/Disability programs)Documentation of case management activitiesSupportive counseling (including end-of-life and Advanced Directives)Knowledge of community systems and resourcesUniform Assessment Instruments (UAIS) completion (long-term care)Multi-state social work licensure (DC, MD, VA)
Salary not listed — comparable Florida inpatient LCSW/case manager roles typically pay about $65k–$90k annually, depending on experience and shift requirements.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy fast-paced inpatient care coordination, are confident handling complex psychosocial and resource needs, and can secure required multi-state licensure on schedule.
Why apply
  • Inpatient-only social work caseload
  • Interdisciplinary team collaboration
  • Every other weekend and holidays
Description:

Job Summary

For members of a defined population, responsible for collaborating with the members of the health care team to facilitate the coordination of appropriate, cost-effective services that are consistent with members plan of care, help achieve his/her optimal level of independence, and enhance quality of life.

Essential Responsibilities: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, problem identification, psychosocial assessment, financial counseling/referral, accessing community resources, placement for care, guiding the member through health-related legal processes, or consultation and support to other health care professionals. Effectively manages and coordinates assigned caseload consistent with established criteria. Completes comprehensive psychosocial assessment to evaluate patient goals, social support systems, resources, health status, functional limitations, psychological status, environmental factors, and response to treatment so as to decrease inappropriate utilization of medical services. In close collaboration with the nurse case manager and other members of the health care team, develops and monitors a plan of care designed to promote the members optimal level of functioning and enhance the quality of life. Identifies, facilitates, and advocates appropriate organizational and community resources to meet the plan of care and ensures that they are implemented for in a cost effective, efficient, and timely manner. Ensures consistent and reliable documentation of case management activities in compliance with all organization and department standards. Analyzes patient and program outcomes to identify improvements in program, quality, and cost effectiveness of case management activities. Facilitates application process for accessing local, state, and federally funded programs (e.g., Medicaid, Medicare, and Disability) and/or refers to appropriate community agencies in cases of suspected patient abuse/neglect when identified. Provides supportive counseling and education to members, families and caregivers, members of the health care team, health plan staff, and the community, including end-of-life issues and Advanced Directives. Promotes self-awareness and knowledge of current case management standards in the community and recent innovations in patient care. Maintains current knowledge of laws, regulations, and policies relating to the practice of social work in the local market/local agencies and maintains high social work standards as defined by the NASW Code of Ethics. Scheduling and coordinating family meetings as needed. Completing guardianship paperwork and providing technology assistance so that patients/family can virtually attend court proceedings, as needed. INPATIENT ONLY - Completion of Uniform Assessment Instruments (UAIS) form for long-term care (Virginia Medicaid requirement only). Performs other related duties as assigned. Every Other Weekend and Holidays

Basic Qualifications:

Experience

Minimum one (1) years of clinical social work experience in a health care setting required. Education

Masters degree in social work (MSW) required. License, Certification, Registration

This job requires credentials from multiple states. Credentials from the primary work state are required at hire. Additional Credentials from the secondary work state(s) are required post hire.

Independent Clinical Social Worker License (District of Columbia) within 6 months of hire

Licensed Certified Social Worker (Maryland) within 6 months of hire

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Virginia) within 6 months of hire

Additional Requirements:

N/A Preferred Qualifications:

Experience with computer software programs in a Windows environment preferred. Knowledge of community systems and resources in the defined service area preferred. Knowledge of regulatory issues for the Mid-Atlantic area preferred.

Reference: 22598_2618882093·Original posting
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