Abdominal Transplant Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) - Boston - Sign-on Bonus Eligible
Company: Tufts Medical Center
Location: Boston
Posted on: March 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Abdominal Transplant Full Time
- 40 hours 4 10 hour shifts Job Profile Summary This role focuses
on safeguarding and promoting the welfare of patients and can
provide services if necessary. In addition, this role focuses on
performing the following Social Work duties: Provides social work
assistance to patients and families relating to illness, disease,
hospitalization and life events in all areas of service as a member
of multi-disciplinary team and in liaison with community resources.
Responsibilities also include identification, assessment, and
coordination of cases and anticipation of needs related to illness,
hospitalization, finances, education, and home/community service. A
professional individual contributor role that may direct the work
of other lower level professionals or manage processes and
programs. The majority of time is spent overseeing the design,
implementation or delivery of processes, programs and policies
using specialized knowledge and skills typically acquired through
advanced education. An experienced level role that applies
practical knowledge of job area typically obtained through advanced
education and work experience. Works independently with general
supervision, problems faced are difficult but typically not
complex, and may influence others within the job area through
explanation of facts, policies and practices. Job Overview This
position provides a range of clinical social work services to
patients/clients and families in inpatient, ambulatory and
community settings utilizing individual, family or group modalities
and practicing within the guidelines of professional social work
ethics and standards. Participates in a multi-discipline case
conferences. Consult with agency care providers regarding social
service needs of clients and families. Job Description Minimum
Qualifications: 1. Master’s degree in Social Work from an
accredited institution. 2. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).
Licensure in NH may be required depending on assigned territory and
operational need. 3. One (1) year of related experience. Preferred
Qualifications: 1. Three (3) years of related experience. Duties
and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities listed below
are intended to describe the general nature of work and are not
intended to be an all-inclusive list. Other duties and
responsibilities may be assigned. 1. Provides psychosocial
assessment of the individual and family, including limitations,
deficits and strengths in their current situation and environment,
as well as functional level. May conduct a psychiatric social work
assessment according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM-5). Develops treatment plans with appropriate
and competent interventions. 2. Responsible for psychosocial
assessments and interventions in crisis situations that often
involve issues of suicide, homicide, family violence, elder or
child abuse. 3. Demonstrates sound clinical judgment in assessing
the patient's needs for long-term care, including evaluating the
home and family situation, helping the patient and family to
develop an in-home care plan, exploring alternatives to in-home
care and arranging for placement if necessary. 4. Provides
treatment, therapy, psycho-education and/or counseling utilizing
individual, family or group modalities. 5. Provides information,
referral and creative resource acquisition for specific individual
and family needs both within the Hospital and in the community as
indicated. Assists patients/families to understand psychosocial
factors impeding their maximal utilization of hospital and
community resources. 6. Collaborates with and provides psychosocial
consultation to the health care team to promote a smooth,
coordinated plan of care. Aids the team in understanding and
integrating the significance of psychosocial factors in relation to
patient's illness, treatment and recovery. Identifies psychosocial
issues that may impede progress. Makes recommendations to the team
regarding patient/family care and management. Assists health care
team to assist patient/family level of understanding to make
informed decisions. 7. Provides medical social services to the
patient’s family member or caregiver on a short-term basis when
necessary to remove a clear and direct impediment to the effective
treatment of the patient’s medical condition or rate of recovery.
8. Treats patients and families with dignity and respect at all
times. Offers time for questions and answers; demonstrates empathy
in communication while working toward optimal health goals. 9.
Provides outreach, case finding/screening for high-risk issues that
may impact on patient's progress, participation in plan, discharge
or ability to utilize resources. 10. Assists with discharge
planning issues to ensure continuity of care. Formulates,
coordinates and implements the psychosocial components of
outpatient care. 11. Consults, collaborates and communicates with a
wide range of social, governmental and legal agencies, courts,
schools, clinics, other hospitals, physicians and other sources.
12. Serves as a patient/family advocate with a variety of systems
both internally and externally as required. May be called upon to
testify in court. 13. Ensures clinical documentation is complete
and according to departmental standards. Performs other
administrative documentation and record keeping, such as
accountability and statistical reports, billing forms, student
intern evaluations, performance evaluations, etc. in complete and
timely manner. 14. Initiates policy and program development in
specific service area or team, utilizing knowledge of
state-of-the-art programs and promoting social work values such as
patient self-determination and social justice. Initiates,
participates in and supports policy and program development in the
Department of Social Work Services. 15. Actively engages in the
regularly scheduled meetings, programs and activities of the
Department. Serves on departmental committees. Represents the
profession and Department in hospital and community meetings and
committees. 16. Participates in social work professional education,
supervision and teaching activities; supervises or trains staff
social workers, student interns, house staff, nurses, medical
students, and volunteers as required. 17. Maintains collaborative,
team relationships with peers and colleagues in order to
effectively contribute to the working groups achievement of goals,
and to help foster a positive work environment 18. Continually
monitors, assesses and modifies his/her own social work practice
and programs. Conducts quality improvement activities and research
regarding service delivery and effectiveness of interventions, as
required. 19. Conducts or participates in professional
organizations, grant writing, teaching, public presentations,
seminars and workshops. May supervise staff social workers, social
work associates, social work interns, parent consultants, house
staff, nurses, medical students and volunteers as required.
Responsible for making recommendations to the Director of Social
Work Services regarding service delivery gaps, systemic issues and
program development. 20. Ensures compliance within guidelines set
forth by regulatory agencies (DPH, ERISA etc.) and demonstrates
compliance with Home Health Foundation policies and procedures.
Practices confidentiality principles set by the agency and federal
HIPAA/HITECH guidelines. Physical Requirements: 1. Normal office
setting. Skills & Abilities: 1. Possesses and applies the skills
and knowledge necessary to provide care to patients throughout the
life span, with consideration of aging processes, human development
stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process. 2.
Knowledge of casework process and community resources in relation
to health (including mental health), illness, and disability. 3.
Knowledge of current social work theory and practice, the ability
to apply treatment and case management methods, and familiarity
with community issues and resources. 4. Understanding of
organizational theory and practice in large systems and the
knowledge of social and health care policies and systems. 5. High
degree of diagnostic, treatment, interpersonal, organizational, and
communication skills. 6. Analytical skills required assessing
patient needs, to develop associated treatment modalities and to
provide effective counseling. 7. Computer skills and knowledge of
general office programs, spreadsheet programs, database programs,
and presentation programs (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint). 8.
Ability to read/write and communicate in English. 9. Excellent
interpersonal skills. 10. Ability to function well in very busy
situations. 11. Responsible and reliable. 12. Good organization
skills. At Tufts Medicine, we want every individual to feel valued
for the skills and experience they bring. Our compensation
philosophy is designed to offer fair, competitive pay that
attracts, retains, and motivates highly talented individuals, while
rewarding the important work you do every day. The base pay ranges
reflect the minimum qualifications for the role. Individual offers
are determined using a comprehensive approach that considers
relevant experience, certifications, education, skills, and
internal equity to ensure compensation is fair, consistent, and
aligned with our business goals. Beyond base pay, Tufts Medicine
provides a comprehensive Total Rewards package that supports your
health, financial security, and career growth—one of the many ways
we invest in you so you can thrive both at work and outside of it.
Pay Range: $66,397.24 - $82,991.27
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