Position: HCBA Social Worker
Pay Range: $50,000-$78,000 PER YR
Reporting To: HCBA Lead MSW, HCBA Program Manager
Work Type: Remote (Must be based in California)
POSITION SUMMARY:
The HCBA Social Worker oversees the social and emotional needs of the client and
their families. The MSW ensures all necessary documentation and eligibility are met so that the
a client can have the support needed and discussed in the Plan of Treatment (POT).
QUALIFICATIONS:
- MSW preferred BSW required.
- Experience in a health care setting preferred.
- Active driver’s license.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficiency in the use of computers.
- Detail oriented and organized.
- Proven ability to work in a faced paced environment.
- Ability to meet assigned deadlines.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following is a representation of the major responsibilities and duties of this position. The
Agency will make reasonable accommodations to allow otherwise qualified applicants with
disabilities to perform essential functions.
- MSW is assigned a caseload of which they are the “Social Worker” part of the Case
- Management Team (CMT) for each client.
- The MSW must ensure proper tracking, charting, progress notes and case records for
- each enrolled client within time guidelines and is completed according to Agency policy
- and procedure. Document patient intervention and response to intervention accurately,
- using established guidelines.
- MSW must ensure proper timekeeping and scheduling as discussed with their supervisor.
- MSW must work collaboratively with the RN on their Case Management Team.
- The MSW must report all signs of abuse or neglect to DHCS and the Ombudsman (if
- abuse or neglect occurs in a facility) or DHCS and APS (if abuse or neglect occurs in
- Physical home).
- MSW provides the applicant with the necessary documentation including Freedom of
- Choice, HIPAA regulations, and consent forms prior to beginning any case management work.
- MSW ensures that their clients have active Medi-cal eligibility each month. Medi-cal eligibility needs to be confirmed in the first few days of each month for each client.
- MSW must schedule client visits as needed by inputting them into the appropriate
- calendars.
- MSW must attempt to complete most visit records by the end of the
- second week of the month.
- MSW follows-up or visits depending on the needs of each client.
- MSW must document a case note on any casework they do for a client within 24 hours of the work being done. Case notes must be clear and concise with objective information.
- Contact information must be documented in MedCompass and NetSmart.
- MSW will complete Acuity Assessments (Biopsychosocial) and any other assessment that is needed and complete documentation within required timeframes.
- MSW works with the participants, their legal representatives, circles of support, and/or
- primary care physicians and providers to ensure their safety, services, and goals are met.
- Develop goals associated with the participant’s assessed needs, individual circumstances, and preferences.
- Mitigate risk and minimize disruption in services.
- Recognize when services identified in the POT are available through friends,
- family, and/or publicly funded programs and provide referrals when necessary.
- Implement the POT, which includes identifying service providers and community resources to help assure the timely, effective, and efficient mobilization and
- allocation of the services.
- Identify (and organize training, if necessary), backup caregivers who are willing and able to provide unpaid support if/when waiver service providers do not arrive when scheduled.
- Provide information, education, counseling, and advocacy to, and on behalf of, participants.
- Provide support in accessing waiver support services including home modifications, and personal care services.
- MSW assists patients and families to utilize family and community agencies.
- Establishing a care coordination schedule based on the needs and acuity of the participant as determined by their initial service needs assessment and subsequent reassessments.
- Respects the patient's and family's rights and property as defined by the federal and state laws. Always maintains and conserves confidentiality of patient and agency information conforming with HIPAA regulations.
- Driving may be required to geographical areas that are covered by the company.
- Regularly attends and participates in scheduled case conferences, staff meetings and Agency in-services.
- Attends all State mandated in-service training.
- Familiarity with Title 22.
- Participates in appropriate continuing education as may be requested and/or required by your immediate supervisor.
- Participates in professional continuing education and maintains an active license in the State of California (if applicable)
- Conforms to all agency policies and procedures.
- Maintains a comfortable work environment for all employees.
- Provides proof of a master’s degree or bachelor’s degree for Social Worker (MSW, or related field if bachelor’s) and provides Agency of such. Maintains license and provides Agency of such.
- MSW must clock in and out daily.
- MSW must ensure that a communication from a supervisor is responded to within 24 Hours.
- Performs other duties that may be assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel and use of hands and fingers to operate computer, telephone, and keyboard on a frequent basis (up to 75% of the time).
- Close vision requirements due to computer work.
- Light to moderate lifting may be required (Up to 25lbs).
- Some driving/traveling may be required up to 25% of the time.