Nephrology Social Worker

Updated: 14 days ago
Location: Chicago, ILLINOIS
Job Type: FullTime

Department
 

BSD MED - Nephrology - Advanced Practice Providers and Other Clinical Staff


About the Department
 

The Section of Nephrology in the Department of Medicine is comprised of twenty-two faculty members, one PhD scientist, and ten postdoctoral fellows in training devoted to a mission of excellence in patient care, education and research. The Section carries out a range of translational and clinical research in the areas of hereditary kidney diseases, nephrolithiasis, race-specific differences in cation handling by the kidney, acute kidney injury, nutrition, and ESRD related issues including dialysis access and health disparities.


Job Summary
 

The University of Chicago has an internal medicine practice for patients at high risk of hospitalization that is staffed by Comprehensive Care Physicians (CCPs) who care for these patients in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. These patients have a high degree of acuity and require specialized care from a multidisciplinary team. Chronic kidney disease is a subset of patients within the CCP program and are seen in the Nephrology Outpatient Clinic in DCAM.
The Nephrology Social Worker will provide psycho-social support for a panel of chronic kidney disease patients with complex ancillary needs, including: management of care transitions efforts; assess and triage the psychological needs of the patient and their family; hold family and group counseling or support sessions; contribute to the development of comprehensive service plan; assist patients in obtaining needed services, perform outreach, perform entitlement counseling, monitor and follow-up to ensure that services are appropriate and modified when necessary; work in collaboration with the Nephrology and CCP interdisciplinary team and carry out daily responsibilities independently; participate in program process improvement and research activities.

Responsibilities

  • Management of care transitions efforts.

  • Assess and triage the psychological needs of the patient and their family.

  • Hold family and group counseling or support sessions.

  • Contribute to the development of comprehensive service plan.

  • Assist patients in obtaining needed services.

  • Perform outreach. Perform entitlement counseling.

  • Monitor and follow-up to ensure that services are appropriate and modified when necessary.

  • Work in collaboration with the Renal and CCP interdisciplinary team and carry out daily responsibilities independently.

  • Participate in program process improvement and research activities.

  • Interprets, monitors, and record client progress according to measurable goals described in treatment and care plan.

  • Analyzes potential problems in home or work environments of clients.

  • Performs other related work as needed.


Minimum Qualifications
 

Education:

Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.

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Work Experience:

Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.

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Certifications:

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Preferred Qualifications


Education:

  • Advanced degree or higher in Social Work from an accredited institution.

Experience:

  • Experience working in a social service program utilizing evidence-based practice.

  • Experience working with children and/or families from high-risk, low-income, urban backgrounds or experience working with children as a counselor or teacher or teaching assistant (for school positions).

  • Experience working with African American patients and individuals with chronic disease (preferably Chronic Kidney Disease).  

  • Experience with patient education, health coaching and/or motivational interviewing. 

  • Knowledge of principles and practices of public social welfare agencies.

  • Knowledge of current human service issues and theories.

  • Familiarity with evidence-based practice methods.

  • Knowledge of federal and state laws, rules, regulations, NASW Code of Ethics, policies, and procedures as related to social work.

Preferred Competencies

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

  • Strong interpersonal skills.

  • Ability to assess, plan, and implement intervention plans appropriate for children with learning disabilities.

  • Ability to identify and use appropriate intervention methodologies to meet the needs of children with learning disabilities.

  • Ability to effectively communicate with the students, parents, and other professionals.

  • Ability to develop reports and maintain records.

  • Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality while handling sensitive situations.

  • Ability to handle tasks requiring a high level of attention to detail.

Application Documents

  • Resume/CV (required)

  • Cover Letter (required)



When applying, the document(s) MUST  be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.



Job Family
 

Healthcare & Medical Services


Role Impact
 

Individual Contributor


FLSA Status
 

Exempt


Pay Frequency
 

Monthly


Scheduled Weekly Hours
 

40


Benefits Eligible
 

Yes


Drug Test Required
 

Yes


Health Screen Required
 

Yes


Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
 

No


Posting Statement
 

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