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Trihealth Inc SOCIAL WORKER-TRIHEALTH CANCER INSTITUTE in Cincinnati, Ohio
Job Overview: * This position is responsible for working independently within a team framework, while assessing the clinical, environmental, and psychosocial needs of patients diagnosed with cancer and blood disorders within the ambulatory setting. They are part of a multidisciplinary team that must collaborate for purposes of psychosocial needs that arise through course of diagnostics, treatment and survivorship. Collaborates with care teams, including but not limited to hematology, medical oncology, surgical, radiation and neurological. * Demonstrate competency of distress, as determined by NCCN Guidelines and the Distress Screen Tool. Clinician must be skilled in basic biological assessment to determine if there is a need to notify physician (PCP or specialist) of medical changes * Assessment of needs include; financial, medical, social, emotional and familial. Utilize clinical treatment skills to evaluate and coordinate referrals to behavioral health. * Provide support, education, and assistance to ensure patients' and their families' needs are identified and assist to eliminate barriers to care. Responsible for keeping up to date on eligibility for current resources/services in the community. Collaborate with insurance payors, and vendors on behalf of the patient and family, and advocate on their behalf. * Explore the emotional and social impact of illness and treatment. Utilize clinical judgement to provide emotional and bereavement support to patient and family. Job Requirements: Master's Degree in Social Work, from accredited university/college Licensed Social Worker Knowledge of hospital systems, and disease specific signs and symptoms for patients to be followed Knowledge of community resources, especially those serving patients population both TriHealth and others 2-3 years experience Clinical Healthcare Job Responsibilities: Conducts psychosocial assessment of patient's needs include; financial, medical, social, environmental, emotional and familial. Clearly documents on patient and family within the electronic medical record. Successfully intergrates one's self into a multidisciplinary team. Collaborates with care teams, including but not limited to hematology, medical oncology, surgical, radiation and neurological for purposes of psychosocial needs that arise through course of diagnostics, treatment and survivorship. Demonstrates competency of distress, as determined by NCCN Guidelines and the Distress Screen Tool. Assesses and determines if there is a need to notify physician (PCP or specialist) of medical changes. Provides support, education, and assistance to ensure patients' and their families' needs are identified and assist to eliminate barriers to care. Keeps up to date on eligibility for current resources/services in the community, collaborate with insurance payors, and vendors on behalf of the patient and family, and advocate on their behalf. Explores the emotional and social impact of illness and treatment and utilize clinical judgement to provide emotional and bereavement support to patient and family. Other Job-Related Information: Working Conditions: Concentrating - Consistently Continous Learning - Consistently Hearing: Conversation - Consistently Interpersonal Communication - Consistently Kneeling - Consistently Lifting TriHealth is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce.