Social Worker/Bereavement Coordinator
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Compassus
Fort Worth, TX (In Person)
Full-Time
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Compassus Position Summary The Social Worker and Bereavement Coordinator is responsible for modeling the Compassus values of Compassion, Integrity, Excellence, Teamwork, and Innovation and for promoting the Compassus philosophy, using the 6 Pillars of Success as the foundation. S/he is responsible for upholding the Code of Ethical Conduct and for promoting positive working relationships within the company, among all departments, and all external stakeholders. The Social Worker provides preventive, educational, and evaluative and treatment services to meet the psychosocial needs of patients and their families, to help them improve, restore, and maintain their maximum level of coping. The Social Worker utilizes community resources and the interdisciplinary team to aid in this process. Position Specific Responsibilities • Blended Responsibilities Explain hospice services and Medicare benefits; obtain required consents and documentation as requested. Complete and submit documentation timely, in accordance with company policy and regulatory requirements. Read and apply company policies, procedures, and regulatory guidelines in the provision of care and services. Participate as a member of the interdisciplinary team (IDT), contributing to development and implementation of the plan of care. Provide psycho-social and bereavement support to patients, families, and caregivers; engage external/community resources as appropriate. Develop, update, and maintain care plans reflecting current problems, goals, and interventions. Respect patient and family environments and belief systems; remain nondiscriminatory regarding age, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or other personal matters. Perform other duties as assigned. Social Worker Responsibilities Conduct initial and ongoing psycho-social assessments, addressing financial resources, insurance, living arrangements, caregiver stressors, anticipatory grief, and community resource needs. Facilitate long-term care placement when needed and participate in care planning meetings at facilities. Support and guide advance care planning, including living wills, POA documentation, funeral arrangements, memorial services, and body/organ donation. Supervise social work practicum students as applicable. Bereavement Coordinator Responsibilities Promote and assess bereavement risk factors at admission and throughout patient care; develop and implement bereavement care plans after the patient's death. Provide or coordinate grief counseling, support groups, memorial services, and community education related to bereavement. Identify and support the bereavement needs of non-family caregivers, including staff and residents at facilities. Collaborate with the Volunteer Coordinator to integrate volunteer support into bereavement activities. Maintain a library of bereavement resources and provide materials to patients, families, and caregivers as appropriate. Prepare reports, in-services, and other documentation to demonstrate the value and effectiveness of the bereavement program. Attend and participate in community events and public outreach promoting bereavement support services. Education and/or Experience Required - Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or other field related to social work with one (1) year of social work experience in a healthcare setting required; and licensure if required by state rules. Will require supervisory oversight by MSW for hospice patient care planning and counseling needs. Preferred - Master's degree in Social Work with one (1) year of social work experience in a healthcare setting highly preferred; and licensure if required by state rules. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in the provision of grief, loss and/or bereavement support for individuals and families required. Equivalent combination of specialized training, education, and experience may be considered.Skills Mathematical Skills:
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percentage.Language Skills:
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from leaders, team members, investors, and external parties. Strong written and verbal communications.Other Skills and Abilities:
Ability to understand, read, write, and speak English. Articulates and embraces hospice philosophy. Clinical experience or training related to death, dying, and bereavement. Strong organizational and time management skills. Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include nights and weekends. State Specific Requirements Alabama Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Arizona If independent counseling needed, license required but not mandatory for hospice.California Social Worker:
If independent counseling needed, license required but not mandatory for hospice.Bereavement Coordinator:
Evidence of experience and/or education in dealing with issues of grief and loss. Connecticut Evidence of experience or education in counseling individuals dealing with issues of grief and loss. Florida Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW.Georgia Social Worker:
BSW from an accredited school of social work is minimum education required but must be supervised by MSW; OR if MSW, must have license if it has been (1) year since graduation.Bereavement Coordinator:
Licensed professional counselor (LPC) or Licensed social worker (LMSW, LCSW), or education/ experience specific to the counseling of individuals dealing with grief and loss. Illinois Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Indiana Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Kansas Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Louisiana MSW from an accredited school of social work is minimum education required; AND current valid licensure as a SW in the state (LMSW). Maine Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Massachusetts Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Michigan Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW.Mississippi Social Worker:
Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW.Bereavement Coordinator:
Bachelor's degree in psychology; or Bachelor's degree from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; or Bachelor's degree in counseling; or Evidence of equivalent of any of the above in education, plus training in the spiritual care of the dying and end of life issues Missouri BSW from an accredited school of social work is minimum education required but must be supervised by MSW. Montana Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW.New Hampshire Social Worker:
If independent counseling for clinical social work needed, LCSW required.Bereavement Coordinator:
Bachelor's degree in an applicable field such as theology of education, psychology, or counseling; AND Completed 8 additional hours in death, dying, grief, or bereavement New Jersey Licensure required to practice social work; LMSW or LCSW. New Mexico Licensure required to practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, or LCSW. Ohio Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Oklahoma Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. South Carolina Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Texas Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Virginia If independent counseling for clinical social work needed, LCSW required. West Virginia Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW, LMSW, LCSW, or LICSW. Wisconsin Licensure required to be titled "social worker" or practice social work; LBSW or LCSW.Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The demands of this role necessitate a team member to effectively perform essential functions. Adaptations can be made to accommodate team members with disabilities. Regular standing, walking, and manual dexterity are fundamental, along with the ability to lift and move objects up to 50 pounds. Visual acuity requirements include close and distance vision, color and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. In a healthcare setting, exposure to bodily fluids, infectious diseases, and conditions typical to the field is expected. Routine use of standard medical equipment and tools associated with clinical care is essential. This description provides a general overview and may vary by role and department, capturing the nuanced demands and conditions inherent to clinical positions in our organization. At Compassus, including all Compassus affiliates, diversity, equity, and inclusion are fundamental to our Pillars of Success. We are committed to creating a fair work environment where our team members feel welcomed, highly valued, and respected. As an equal opportunity employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Build a Rewarding Career with Compassus At Compassus, we care for our team members as much as we care for our patients and their families. Through our Care for Who I Am culture, we show compassion, respect, and appreciation for every individual. Embark on a career that cares for you while you care for others. Your Career Journey Matters We're dedicated to helping you grow and succeed. Whether you're pursuing leadership roles, specialized training, or exploring new career paths, we provide the tools and support you need to thrive. The Compassus Advantage •Meaningful Work:
Make an impact every day by honoring the quality of life of our patients, supporting them and their families with compassion, and creating moments that truly matter. •Career Development:
Access leadership pathways, mentorship, and personalized professional development. •Innovation Meets Compassion:
Collaborate with a supportive team using the latest tools and technologies to deliver exceptional care. •Enhanced Benefits:
Enjoy competitive pay, flexible time off, tuition reimbursement, and wellness programs designed for your well-being. •Recognition and Support:
Be celebrated for your contributions through recognition programs that honor your dedication. •A Culture of Belonging:
Thrive in a culture where you can be your authentic self, valued for your unique contributions and supported in a community that embraces diversity and inclusion. Ready to Join? At Compassus, your career is more than a job—it's an opportunity to make a lasting impact. Take the next step and join a team that empowers you to grow, innovate, and thrive. Compassus provides a continuum of integrated home-based services including home health, home infusion, palliative and hospice care. Thousands of teammates and hundreds of access points nationwide provide high-quality care and manage patients' advanced illnesses in partnership with health systems and long-term care partners. The Compassus Care for who I am culture reflects its unique care delivery model, which focuses on each person as an individual as well as a patient, to improve their quality of life in a meaningful way. Learn more at compassus.com or follow @Compassus on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram or Twitter.Similar jobs in Fort Worth, TX
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