1. Education: Master of Social Work (MSW) from an accredited school of social work.
2. Licensure / Certifications: Certified (licensed) or the ability to be certified as a Clinical Social Worker by the State Certification Board for Social Work.
3. Experience: One year of experience as a Clinical Social Worker in a healthcare setting. Prefer home health experience.
4. Essential Technical / Motor Skills: Ability to speak clearly to communicate with patients, families, physicians and staff regarding patient’s condition and care. Must be able to communicate and be literate in the English language. Hand/eye coordination to use computer. Able to perform basic patient transfers and guard patients.
5. Interpersonal Skills: Ability to develop positive interactions with patients, families, physicians, and staff to effectively care for patients.
6. Essential Physical Requirements: Sitting for patient, family, and group therapies; writing, some walking, climbing stairs, standing and driving an automobile.
7. Essential Mental Abilities: Must be able to asses a patient’s psycho-social situation, formulate treatment plans, select appropriate social work interventions, evaluate the patient’s response to treatment interventions and to engage the patient in treatment. Requires a high level of mental faculties accompanied by short-and long-term memory. Able to prioritize duties, learn new skills and techniques.
8. Essential Sensory Requirements: Ability to visually assess patient and to utilize sight to implement and evaluate interventions. Utilize hearing to effectively communicate with patients, families, physicians and staff.
9. Exposure to Hazards: Ability to withstand allergies such as dust, smoke, cigarette smoke, fumes. May be subject to blood borne pathogens exposure and to blood and/or body fluids. May be exposed to dangerous animals and traffic hazards while home visiting. May encounter situations which present a potential threat to personal safety. May encounter temperature changes and weather extremes.
10. Hours of Work: Essentially 40 hours per week but may need to flex schedule to accommodate patient needs.
11. Population Served: Adolescents, adults, geriatrics, and pediatrics.
12. Must have a valid North Carolina driver’s license and an operational vehicle.