
Licensed Social Worker FGP Westchester Orthopedics
NYU Langone Health, White Plains, NY, United States
Position Summary
Licensed Social Worker (FGP) – Westchester, Orthopedics. Join the Center for Amputation Reconstruction team to provide psychosocial assessment, counseling, and care coordination for patients with upper and lower limb loss.
Job Responsibilities
Develop psychosocial assessment to conduct upon intake with new patients
Provide counseling and support to patients utilizing evidence-based techniques
Support patients with referrals and case management related to housing, transportation, financial support, SNAP/food assistance, and other medical or social services and community reintegration resources
Monitor patient progress and adjust care plans based on ongoing assessments
Review database of past patients to initiate outreach and assist with current patient goals, as needed
Facilitate patient support groups to share experiences
Facilitate caregiver support groups to reduce isolation
Develop a CAR resource packet given to all patients
Develop a "connect to care" program that empowers patients to support and mentor one another
Collaborate with the medical team to ensure coordinated care
Maintain timely and accurate documentation and treatment plans
Seek opportunities for holistic support services including art and music therapy
Participate in research projects with the goal of publishing findings
Advocate for upper and lower limb loss at regional and national levels
Minimum Qualifications
New York State Social Work License (LMSW or LCSW) required, with 13 years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must communicate effectively with individuals at all levels of the center and organization.
Preferred Qualifications
LCSW preferred, with roughly 35 years of experience in patient assessment, counseling, and care coordination.
Pay Range
Salary range: $61,288.35 – $88,901.40 annually.
Equal Opportunity Employer
NYU Grossman School of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer and committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration.
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Licensed Social Worker (FGP) – Westchester, Orthopedics. Join the Center for Amputation Reconstruction team to provide psychosocial assessment, counseling, and care coordination for patients with upper and lower limb loss.
Job Responsibilities
Develop psychosocial assessment to conduct upon intake with new patients
Provide counseling and support to patients utilizing evidence-based techniques
Support patients with referrals and case management related to housing, transportation, financial support, SNAP/food assistance, and other medical or social services and community reintegration resources
Monitor patient progress and adjust care plans based on ongoing assessments
Review database of past patients to initiate outreach and assist with current patient goals, as needed
Facilitate patient support groups to share experiences
Facilitate caregiver support groups to reduce isolation
Develop a CAR resource packet given to all patients
Develop a "connect to care" program that empowers patients to support and mentor one another
Collaborate with the medical team to ensure coordinated care
Maintain timely and accurate documentation and treatment plans
Seek opportunities for holistic support services including art and music therapy
Participate in research projects with the goal of publishing findings
Advocate for upper and lower limb loss at regional and national levels
Minimum Qualifications
New York State Social Work License (LMSW or LCSW) required, with 13 years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must communicate effectively with individuals at all levels of the center and organization.
Preferred Qualifications
LCSW preferred, with roughly 35 years of experience in patient assessment, counseling, and care coordination.
Pay Range
Salary range: $61,288.35 – $88,901.40 annually.
Equal Opportunity Employer
NYU Grossman School of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer and committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration.
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