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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Reference #: 1007545 SHIFT:Day (United States of America)

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A Brief Overview This LCSW will work parttime (0.5 FTE) with the HealthySteps program at Cobbs Creek Primary Care as a HealthySteps Specialist (HSS). HealthySteps is a pediatric primary care program that supports healthy early childhood development and effective parenting. The HSS is an early child development expert who will join the pediatric primary care team to provide interventions, referrals, and follow-up for families with patients ages 0-3. The HSS offers screening and support for common and complex young children and parenting challenges, such as feeding, attachment, behavior, sleep, parental depression, and adapting to life with a baby or young child. Trained specialists also provide guidance, referrals, and care coordination such as conducting team-based well-child visits before, during, or following the primary care provider. Visits focus on monitoring development, social-emotional functioning, relational health, and providing anticipatory guidance.

Additional responsibilities will consist of providing professional mental health treatment to patients and families, utilizing recognized best practice interventions. These core services include assessment of psychosocial functioning and capacities, ability to complete a mental status examination, ability to diagnose mental health conditions and provide treatment recommendations. Provide a variety of therapies to address mental health diagnoses that affect children and their families. Collaborate with many disciplines, programs, departments, and organizations in the accomplishment of these duties. Must be able to provide supervision to developing mental health providers in the treatment of children and their families, including training and direct supervision of Fellows. Also, provide clinical care to the Behavioral Health Integrated Program when appropriate on an as-needed basis.

What you will do Professional Practice Assesses, plans, and implements professional interventions based upon knowledge of social work practice, human behavior, and the social environment, as well as child and family development and functioning. Interventions are directed to the requirements of patients and their families around illness and disease, hospitalization, and any continuing care that may be required over time. Performs psychosocial assessment with patients and/or family. Intervenes/treats patient and/or family based on the psychosocial assessment providing age and developmentally-appropriate counseling, treatment, and resources as indicated. Encourages and utilizes feedback from patients, families, and other staff to improve professional services. Evaluate the effectiveness of professional services and redefine goals or modalities as indicated. Organizes individual workload and sets priorities based on patient care needs and departmental standards. Meets workload standards for assigned ar as. Adheres to professional medical-legal reporting requirements. Seeks appropriate supervision on risk management issues. Conducts consultations and team-based well-child visits. Visits focus on monitoring development, social-emotional functioning, and relational health, and providing anticipatory guidance. Provides referrals and tracks follow-up, as appropriate, to help families make successful connections to key resources within the community.

Professional Communications Responsible for accurate documentation of professional services in the patient's electronic medical record. All requirements for record-keeping and documentation, including billing data, are to be completed promptly. Required documentation of assessments and interventions are well organized, clear, and timely. All written work is compliant and recorded properly according to hospital policy. Required information system data is completed and submitted according to program, department, and hospital standards. Completes hospital, department, and program requests for information within required time frames. Completes and submits any required reports or forms to other departments or outside agencies (as appropriate) within required time frames. Professional Work Environment Promotes a positive, professional work environment with patients/families, hospital staff, as well as agencies and organizations providing services to patients and families. Actively supports the mission, goals, and priorities of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Maintains positive and effective work relationships with internal and external customers. Appropriately exchanges constructive feedback with peers, colleagues, and supervisory staff. Actively participates in team meetings, care conferences, rounds, and other forums designed to facilitate the delivery of effective and efficient patient and family care Educates others on the psychosocial aspects of health and illness. Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in all work performed. Collaborates with others in the promotion of health through education and wellness initiatives. Demonstrates a positive professional attitude and cooperatively and constructively relates to patients, families, staff, and guests of the organization. Acts in an advocacy role to develop and improve psychosocial services to patients and families. Professional Leadership Demonstrates leadership in their programs, the department, the hospital, and as appropriate, the community. Identifies barriers to effective service delivery or problems in work assignments and demonstrates effective and timely problem-solving. Plans, develops, and implements interventions, systems, or programs that improve service delivery. Actively participates in one program, department, hospital, or community committee. Actively participates in quality improvement initiatives in assigned service areas. Is willing to provide in-service education to interested audiences. When appropriate, serve as a field instructor, preceptor, or lecturer in the student program or other educational forums of the hospital. Professional Development Responsible for the development and enhancement of professional practice skills. Participates in HealthySteps training. Recognizes areas of strength and areas for development. Develop a plan for supervision, consultation, and/or learning. Utilizes team members, peers, and supervisory staff in consultation for professional development. Incorporates new knowledge and feedback into practice. Meets annual requirements for professional continuing education. Meets annual requirements for mandatory

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