Medical Social Worker (LSW)

Behavioral Health & Social Work Waterbury, Connecticut New Britain, Connecticut


Description

Position at Oak Street Health

Title: Medical Social Worker

Location: Various

Company Description

The mission of Oak Street Health is to rebuild healthcare as it should be. 

We are a rapidly growing, innovative company of community-based healthcare centers delivering higher quality health and wellness care that improves outcomes, manages medical costs and provides an unmatched experience for adults on Medicare.

The Oak Street model integrates outstanding clinical expertise, technology, and teamwork to deliver improved care quality and cost savings. These cost savings are then reinvested into care in our communities, creating a virtuous cycle of improving community health. 

We are a national organization serving over 100,000 patients and we are growing rapidly. We are a diverse team of care providers, service team members, technologists, community outreach experts, business professionals, and more -- all dedicated to our Oaky Values and motivated by our mission. We're looking forward to getting to know you!
 

Role Description

The Medical Social Worker is a key member of a clinic, contributing to multiple care teams to support the social service needs of our patients. As a part of the care management team, Medical Social Workers would be providing care to an underserved area of the community. In partnership with the care team, they will serve as a prevention specialist, providing assessment, advocacy, and case management services to individual patients and their caregivers, in an effort to help patients maintain or improve their health status and avoid hospitalizations.  It will will be expected to carry a caseload, build relationships with Oak Street Health patients, manage patient's care plans, perform proactive phone and in-person outreach to our patients based on their care needs, complete assessments, participate in Care Team decision making, participate and lead weekly care team meetings, and generally coordinate all clinical and auxiliary services needed to provide a high quality health care experience from Oak Street Health. 

Responsibilities

  • Proactively support our highest need patients through telephonic check-ins, clinic visits

  • Partner with patients to identify their goals, increase engagement in care and reduce barriers to achieving healthcare goals and execution of their care plan

  • Facilitate patient referrals to community agencies and resources, under the direction of the provider and in line with Oak Street Health medical management efforts

  • Navigate Managed Care plans and resources to ensure mindful utilization

  • Provide community case management to increase patient ability to independently manage health conditions and reduce reliance on support services

  • Increase patient understanding of end-of-life options and prepare patients and their caregivers for potential challenges in end-of-life care

  • Conduct biopsychosocial assessments using evidence-based tools for patients in care

  • Participate in care team meetings, leading discussion around patients in his/her caseload

  • Complete case and progress documentation in a timely manner to allow for visibility into case status and productivity

  • Manage an assigned caseload while remaining in compliance with all internal and regulatory requirements (where delegated service is active)

  • Collaborate with internal care teams as well as external healthcare professionals, patient social supports and insurance resources to assess the patient's healthcare needs and ensure successful outcome of care plan goals

  • Scheduling, leading and maintenance of  interdisciplinary care team (ICT) meetings (where delegated service is active)

  • Collaborate with internal and external behavioral health care team members and specialists when applicable

  • Conduct assessment(s) to identify individual patient needs and goals, develops a specific patient-centered care plan to address problems, sets goals and interventions as identified during the assessment

  • Forming relationships with patients and their caregivers to support prevention focused care and ED/ hospital diversion, where appropriate, and focusing interventions on reduction of avoidable hospital admissions, readmissions and ED visits

  • Maintain HIPAA standards and confidentiality of protected health information

  • Complete all activities and interventions outlined in the members care plan and ongoing monitoring of cases to ensure routine follow up and progression in their care plan goals

  • Assess patients' psychosocial needs and promotes access to community resources

  • Assist with the completion of applications to access eligible benefits

  • Partner with Care Team throughout managed patients' inpatient and post acute episodes of care

  • Maintain clear documentation of patient enrollment and progression through programs within program compliance timeframes

  • Practice in accordance with applicable laws and standards, and ethical principles

  • Perform other job duties as requested by Care Management leadership team 

  • Participate in compliance audits for caseload (where delegated service is active)

What are we looking for?

  • Bachelor's degrees and/or two years of relevant health care experience required

  • Masters in Social Work required, LSW/LCSW required

  • Prior Care coordination or case management experience

  • Bilingual in Spanish or other languages spoken by people in the communities we serve

  • Experience with motivational interviewing, behavior change, health promotion, and coaching

  • Knowledge of payer managed care programs preferred

  • Strong communication skills and customer service orientation

  • Accomplished problem-solving skills and a highly flexible and accountable work ethic

  • Experience working with multiple software platforms, electronic health records, google suite, including gmail and google documents, spreadsheet development and navigation, data processing

  • Capacity to transport oneself to members' homes and facilities and comply with travel and mileage reimbursement policies

  • A positive and supportive attitude toward our patient population with the ability to exhibit Oak Street Health's values in daily interactions

  • Ability to work autonomously, follow through with delegated tasks, and be directly accountable for deliverables in a faced-paced environment

  • Outstanding verbal and written communication skills

  • A high-level of accountability and responsibility for the outcome of care

  • Excellent interpersonal and facilitation skills

  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities appropriately

  • Independent problem-solving skills

  • US work authorization

  • Someone who embodies being “Oaky”

What does being “Oaky” look like?

  • Radiating positive energy

  • Assuming good intentions

  • Creating an unmatched patient experience

  • Driving clinical excellence

  • Taking ownership and delivering results

  • Being scrappy

Why Oak Street?

Oak Street Health offers our coworkers the opportunity to be at the forefront of a revolution in healthcare, as well as:

  • Collaborative and energetic culture

  • Fast-paced and innovative environment

  • Competitive benefits including paid vacation and sick time, generous 401K match with immediate vesting, and health benefits

Oak Street Health is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and encourage all interested readers to apply to oakstreethealth.com/careers.