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Psychiatric Social Worker JOB ID 42369

                                      PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER (JOB ID: 42369)

 

State of New Hampshire Job Posting

Department of Health and Human Services

New Hampshire Hospital

36 Clinton Street 

Concord, NH 03301

On-Site

 

Psychiatric Social Worker

 

Full-Time, 1st Shift

Typical starting pay for this position $34.14 up to $46.63 Hourly

 

Plus, Direct Care Pay Ten Dollars Per Week

 

*See total compensation information at the bottom of announcement.

 

The State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services, and New Hampshire Hospital has a full-time vacancy for Psychiatric Social Worker.

 

REQUIRED:  OFFICIALLY APPLY DIRECTLY TO OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.NH.GOV

 

Summary:


Has considerable knowledge and experience in providing psychiatric social work services within the field of mental health. Provides professional services in psychiatric social work to all psychiatric patient populations consisting of the observation/evaluation, assessment and treatment of acutely ill psychiatric patients with a wide range of psychiatric disabilities. The scope of services involves initial professional assessment of problem areas, formulation of psychosocial diagnosis, treatment interventions based on diagnosis, and comprehensive discharge planning

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Education: Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) from a college or university approved by the Council on Social Work Education.

Experience: Three years’ experience involving psychiatric social work (mental, emotional or behavioral disorders) prior to or subsequent to obtaining the graduate degree.

License/Certification: New Hampshire driver's license and/or access to transportation with liability insurance as required by state laws, if necessary, for performing job accountabilities.

 

 Responsibilities:

  • Performs a complicated, detailed and involved review of a highly professional nature to gather sensitive background material from patients, family members, service providers and guardians as well as reading past clinical records to formulate a comprehensive psychosocial assessment in order to make clinical recommendations for inpatient interventions and aftercare needs.
  • Establishes and maintains highly sensitive contacts with a wide range of community agencies. The nature of these contacts requires exercising considerable judgment and sensitivity, as the outcome can affect quantity and quality of services provided to patients.
  • Establishes and maintains therapeutic relationships with patients, guardians, family members and significant others to assess, mobilize and access social, financial and residential resources needed to promote recovery both during and after hospitalization.
  • On the basis of an in depth comprehensive psychosocial assessment, develops treatment goals in conjunction with the treatment team, patient/guardian and family/significant others and is the interdisciplinary treatment team member who is responsible for ensuring that an ongoing discussion of discharge issues occur.
  • Provides individual, family and group therapy on assigned cases and based on program needs. Must be knowledgeable with and willing to apply a broad range of established therapeutic techniques.
  • Utilizes interventions consistent with current research relevant to developmental, cultural and disability-specific needs. Gathers information to analyze the efficacy of interventions and documents this in the clinical record.
  • Initiates, or oversees the initiation of, guardianship and/or involuntary commitment proceedings consistent with RSA 464-A and RSA 135 and provides these interventions in a manner to ensure congruency with the Social Work Code of Ethics. Monitors other legal issues such as the status of probation/parole involvement, pending court hearings for criminal or civil actions; facilitates appropriate involvement of the patient in these proceedings and gives direct testimony at court hearings as appropriate.
  • The psychiatric social worker's role in relation to discharge planning begins at the time of admission. The social worker develops a comprehensive discharge plan, which requires considerable judgment and consideration of the concerns of all interested parties. The discharge plan is expected to be a collaborative process that will ensure the safety of the patient, family and community and take into account necessary elements to promote recovery.
  • Provides support, modeling, and assistance to other hospital staff to reinforce courteous interactions with all customers and clinically appropriate interventions with patients.
  • Oversees documentation of social services interventions in the clinical record and follows hospital and departmental policies and procedures as well as discipline-specific standards and expectations with regards to psychosocial assessments, progress notes, treatment plans and other required forms and reports.
  • The psychiatric social worker provides clinical analysis and recommendations at diagnostic and treatment review conferences as well as providing information that may directly guide and affect patient treatment and goals.
  • Consults with other professional treatment staff regarding various treatment interventions, psychosocial and environmental influences, the availability of community resources and needs for discharge.
  • Participates on department and hospital-wide committees.
  • Assists in covering social service needs throughout the hospital. 

 

Complete information on posting at www.nh.gov

 

For further information please contact Sharon O'Neill, Assistant Director of Social Work, Sharon.E.ONeill@dhhs.nh.gov or 603-271-5386.

 

You may also contact Human Resources at NHH-HR@dhhs.nh.gov.

 

 

*TOTAL COMPENSATION INFORMATION

 

The State of NH total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits, including:

 

HMO or POS Medical and Prescription Drug Benefits:

The actual value of State-paid health benefits is based on the employee's union status, and employee per pay period health benefit contributions will vary depending on the type of plan selected.

 

See this link for details on State-paid health benefits: https://das.nh.gov/hr/benefits.html

 

Value of State's share of Employee's Retirement:  13.85% of pay

 

Other Benefits:

o   Dental Plan at minimal cost for employees and their families ($500-$1800 value)

o   Flexible Spending healthcare and childcare reimbursement accounts

o   State defined benefit retirement plan and Deferred Compensation 457(b) plan

o   Work/life balance flexible schedules, paid holidays and generous leave plan

o   $50,000 state-paid life insurance plus additional low-cost group life insurance

o   Incentive-based Wellness Program (ability to earn up to $500)

 

Total Compensation Statement Worksheet:

https://das.nh.gov/documents/hr/JobSearch/FINAL_TOTAL_COMP_STATEMENT_ISSUE.xlsx

 

Want the specifics?  Explore the Benefits of State Employment on our website:

https://das.nh.gov/hr/documents/BenefitBrochure.pdf

https://das.nh.gov/hr/index.aspx

 

EOE

TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964