Social Worker-LCSWNavigator
Meridian, ID - USA
Job Summary
Job Summary:
Responsible for the outpatient delivery of psychosocial services to patients families and significant
others facing the impact of a potential or actual diagnosis of cancer. The continuum of care includes
prevention diagnosis survivorship terminal care and bereavement. Links patients with a variety of
services necessary to meet the persons multiple needs. Addresses the organizational and community
needs through professional practices with the overall aim of promoting health and improving the delivery
of care to individuals at risk for or affected by cancer.
Job Responsibilities:
- Serve as a point of contact to guide patients and their families through the healthcare system by
providing education and support on issues related to a potential or actual diagnosis of cancer. - Provide psychosocial services and education to patient and family to include areas such as: a.
Coping skills and supports; b Stress management; c. Work issues; d. Family problems; e.
Changes in body image; f. Depression / anxiety issues; g. Financial concerns; h. Spiritual cultural
and ethnic concerns. - Link patients and families with needed community resources such as: a. Social Security disability;
b. Wigs /Prosthesis; c. Transportation; d. Home equipment needs; e. Meals on Wheels; f. Drug
assistance programs. - Develop and coordinate cancer support groups as needed: a. General cancer support group; b.
Caregiver support group / class; c. Grief support group. - Work with other existing support groups as needed: American Cancer Society programs such as
Look Good . . . Feel Better and others as applicable. - Collaborates with other professional disciplines in the planning and provision of services to cancer
patients and their families. - Serves as Patient Navigator: a. Assist patients navigating the services needed for timely oncology
services; b. Works with physicians in-house services and outside services to coordinate services
for patients. - Serves as advocate for protection of patients dignity confidentiality rights and access to care.
- Coordinate Cancer Patient Benevolence Fund: a. Interview patients referred to fund for
assistance; b. Determine eligibility of request; c. Make recommendations for assistance based on
guidelines. - Coordinate Cancer Center Volunteers: a. Assist ACS in the selection process for volunteers; b.
Coordinate volunteer orientation; c. In service volunteers on an as needed basis - Provide education and consultation to other disciplines and staff regarding psychosocial
environmental spiritual and cultural factors that affect oncology care. - Utilize clinical documentation statistical reporting and evaluation to improve services assure
quality and develop programs. - Provide consultation and volunteer services to institutions and community agencies to promote
health to provide education and to develop programs to better serve the community. - Market and promote the Anderson Oncology Program in Meridian and surrounding areas by
working with groups such as service clubs church groups medical staff meetings physician
referrals and health fairs. - Assist in providing services to at-risk populations including assistance with access to cancer
information screenings and treatment. - Participate in performance improvement activities for department.
- Participate in age specific competency process.
- Participate in appropriate professional associations that bring education and value to the
department
Minimum Required:
- Masters Degree in Social Work required
About Company
Baptist Memorial Hospitals provide compassionate, close-to-home care for patients in the Mid-South. Learn about our medical clinics and health care services.