UVM Health - Home Health & Hospice
Social Worker - Home Health
UVM Health - Home Health & Hospice, Colchester, Vermont, us, 05446
Social Worker (LMSW/LICSW) – Home Health
Join our compassionate care team and make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and families across our community. We’re looking for a dedicated Social Worker to provide supportive counseling, care coordination, and psychosocial assessments for individuals facing illness and disability.
Education & Licensure
Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) required
Vermont LMSW required; LICSW preferred
At least 2 years of relevant experience (healthcare experience preferred)
Key Skills & Qualifications
Strong communication, counseling, and rapport-building skills
Ability to assess psychosocial needs and explain medical information clearly
Experience with crisis intervention, community resources, and care management
Strong knowledge of local community resources
Knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid, insurance processes, and mandated reporting
Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license (travel required)
Ability to work collaboratively with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams
What You’ll Do
Complete comprehensive in-home psychosocial assessments
Support patients and families in coping with illness and disability
Coordinate care plans with medical team and community partners
Provide crisis intervention, short-term counseling, and education
Document assessments and care plans according to regulatory guidelines
Participate in team meetings, care conferences, and quality improvement activities
Working Conditions
Work in patient homes, community settings, and varied environments
Occasional exposure to emotional situations or environmental stressors
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Education & Licensure
Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) required
Vermont LMSW required; LICSW preferred
At least 2 years of relevant experience (healthcare experience preferred)
Key Skills & Qualifications
Strong communication, counseling, and rapport-building skills
Ability to assess psychosocial needs and explain medical information clearly
Experience with crisis intervention, community resources, and care management
Strong knowledge of local community resources
Knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid, insurance processes, and mandated reporting
Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license (travel required)
Ability to work collaboratively with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams
What You’ll Do
Complete comprehensive in-home psychosocial assessments
Support patients and families in coping with illness and disability
Coordinate care plans with medical team and community partners
Provide crisis intervention, short-term counseling, and education
Document assessments and care plans according to regulatory guidelines
Participate in team meetings, care conferences, and quality improvement activities
Working Conditions
Work in patient homes, community settings, and varied environments
Occasional exposure to emotional situations or environmental stressors
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