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Day Shift (United States of America)Pay Range:
The pay range for this position is listed below. Actual pay rate dependent upon experience.
$29.25 - $44.00Position Highlights
1. Psychosocial evaluation: Interviews transplant recipient candidates and family members to obtain information about home environment family systems health history and patients personality traits. Assess transplant psychosocial candidacy according to psychosocial principles and department protocol and document and provide recommendations to the Review and Selection Committee (as assigned to the pre-transplant phase). Collaborate with the transplant Psychologist as needed for psychosocial assessment and recommendations.
Assesses patients ability to adhere to therapeutic regimens; Assesses patients and living donors (if applicable) coping abilities and strategies; Assesses patients financial capabilities and resources including who will pay for post-discharge medical care for the donor (as applicable); and Provision of adequate social personal housing and environmental support. Assesses patients mental health history including degree of substance and alcohol use (and history of evaluation treatment referral and/or monitoring) and how it may impact the success or failure of organ transplantation or the donors mental health post-transplant;
2. Evaluates data gathered in terms of the medical plan of treatment available social service programs and develop a plan that advocates for and will provide maximum benefits and safety for each patient during evaluation listing transplant inpatient and post-transplant phases. Utilizes community services and other resources to assist patients to resume life in the community following transplantation providing referrals as needed (including vocational rehabilitation or housing referrals as applicable): substance abuse evaluation treatment and referral and monitoring; individual counseling; crisis intervention; death dying and bereavement counseling. Coordinates with dialysis Social Worker during pre-transplant phases.
3. Attends inpatient rounds and serves as the multidisciplinary transplant discharge meeting/patient care conference facilitator for transplant (as assigned to post-transplant phase). Participates in the initial assessment care planning intervention reassessment and discharge planning based on the needs of the transplant patient or living donor (as assigned). Serves as a liaison to provide continuity of care for transplant recipients between inpatient and outpatient phases of care.
4. Assists patients and families to understand accept and follow medical recommendations with emphasis on assisting patient to adhere to the prescribed medical regimen.
5. Provides individual and group counseling. Provides crisis intervention or appropriate referrals if applicable. Utilizes community and other resources to assist patients to resume life in the community following transplantation providing referrals as needed: substance abuse evaluation treatment and referral and monitoring; individual counseling; crisis intervention; death dying and bereavement counseling. Coordinate with dialysis Social Worker during pre-transplant phases.
6. Completes prepare and maintain transplant forms and documentation for the patient record adequately that other transplant team members are able to coordinate care. Monitor and resolve open actions by utilizing transplant software.
7. Provides patient and family education as needed in conjunction with Transplant Coordinators and Financial Coordinator. Works collaboratively with the transplant team to provide coordinated services which facilitates continuity of care for the patients providing patient advocacy. Receive report regularly from the Financial Coordinator in order to adequately counsel patients regarding transplant benefit and coverage considerations. Coordinates support group activity and patient and family educational newsletters and communications.
8. Maintains ongoing knowledge of Social Services regulations and resources.
Serves as the social work representative on the multidisciplinary transplant team providing input for programming and projects procedure development process improvement meetings and committees concerning organ donation awareness initiatives transplant recipient support groups patient education and collaborative participation with community advocacy groups such as the National Kidney Foundation.
You Belong at Avera
Be part of a multidisciplinary team built with compassion and the goal of Moving Health Forward for you and our patients. Work where you matter.
Benefits You Need & Then Some
Avera is proud to offer a wide range of benefits to qualifying part-time and full-time employees. We support you with opportunities to help live balanced healthy lives. Benefits are designed to meet needs of today and into the future.
PTO available day 1 for eligible hires.
Up to 5% employer matching contribution for retirement
Career development guided by hands-on training and mentorship
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