Medical Social Worker PT/PD
About the role
Texas Children’s presence in Austin helps support a pediatric population of more than half a million and keeps kids healthy and happy from birth to adulthood. Texas Children’s first health care location in Austin, Texas Children’s Urgent Care West Gate, opened in March 2018, providing high quality pediatric-focused care after hours and on weekends. There are now more than 15 Texas Children’s Pediatric primary care practices in the greater Austin area providing full-service family care including routine childhood immunizations, well visits, and sick care. Our Specialty Care Center in Austin includes a multidisciplinary group of pediatric specialists committed to providing comprehensive care across a wide spectrum of services. Texas Children’s Hospital North Austin, is our new state-of-the-art facility providing world-class pediatric and maternal care to Austin families.
Responsibilities
- Conducts a psychosocial assessment, evaluating patient/family psychosocial risk factors
- Collaborates with other professions to coordinate, implements & follow-up on the Psychosocial Plan of Care
- Identifies problems/needs in the department and participates in the problem-solving process as evidenced by participation in department staff meetings, participation on a department committees and observation by the leadership team
- Participates in Program Development for Purposes of Improved Quality of Care and Service Delivery
- Serves as a resource to other interdisciplinary team members regarding medical and or legal reporting guidelines as evidenced by leadership observation
- Provides evidence based, and client centered therapy to help patients and their families cope with their medical, behavioral, or mental health conditions
- Demonstrates ability to apply different therapeutic modalities for patient as indicated by patient needs and are accepted in mainstream social work practice
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in social work required
- LMSW or LCSW license from the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council required