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The Social Worker II or III is responsible for conducting in-depth intakes and assessments covering psychological, social and physical, and environmental concerns for frail, elderly clients; Holocaust survivors and their families. S/he will evaluate clients, identify the potential limitations which impede independent living and activate resources to allow client to remain safely in the home setting.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in social work or a related field
- Registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences or the Board of Psychology is a plus
- Current unrestricted CA Driver’s License and proof of auto insurance
- Bilingual Russian is a plus
- Experience and interest in providing care to older persons required
- Care management and community-based service delivery experience required
- Knowledge of community resources and the aging process
- Experience working with seniors, caregivers and mentally disabled clients
- Knowledge of safety issues when working with at-risk clients
- Experience conducting in-home visit strongly preferred
- Must be computer literate in MS Office applications (Word, Excel and Outlook)
- Candidates must have interest and demonstrated ability to:
- Work in an interdisciplinary community setting
- Be culturally sensitive, able to work with a multicultural client populations
- Work in a non-judgmental manner
- Foster positive growth/outcomes work as part of a team
- Maintain professional boundaries
- Exercise sound casework judgment and fiscal management skills
- Comply with documentation procedures
- Must pass a criminal background check (Live Scan fingerprinting) prior to beginning employment
Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
- Conducts in-depth intakes and assessment covering psychological, social, physical, and environmental concerns for clients that are survivors of the Holocaust
- Develops a comprehensive care plan including all social services needed by the client
- Coordinates the delivery of all services in the care plan
- Responds to intake callers and follows up on client situation as needed
- Reviews and authorizes services every month
- Offers crisis intervention
- Provides outreach and support per funding source requirements
- Prepares quarterly reports for the funding sources (Report include statistics on intake and outreach, number of clients serve, description of services, expenditures for each client served through grant)
- Provides short-term or ongoing psychotherapeutic support to low income Holocaust survivors and their families as needed
- Identifies and develops family and other informal support systems for the client
- Refer clients to specialist consultants to provide additional detailed evaluation and recommendations for improvement of the client’s functional level
- Prepares case recording, maintenance of financial records; and reporting on a timely and relevant basis
- Provide timely documentation and oversee chart record keeping per funding requirements.
- Selects, negotiates and budgets supportive services for clients
- May be required to be a Field Work Supervisor and/ or preceptor for Social Work students
- Other related duties as assigned
- Hours towards licensure available but not guaranteed
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