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Position name:
Social Worker II
Department:
Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Team - LTC
Status:
Temporary Part-Time
Rate of Pay:
As per the Collective Agreement – Schedule A
The Geriatric Mental Health Outreach Team (GMHOT) is a short-term specialized geriatric mental health assessment and consultation program for seniors age 65+. The interdisciplinary team of geriatric specialists work together to optimize the mental health of seniors living in the community. Using the principles of client-centered care, the Social Worker will provide specialty services to clients and/or caregivers which includes in-home initial assessments and care planning, crisis support/counselling related to responsive behaviors, environmental interventions and crisis stabilizations, provide appropriate referrals to ongoing services (internal and external supports), monitor and evaluate the achievement of goals, provide information, consultation/collaboration, and advocacy. This position contributes to the hospital mission by being a team member, which ensures confidentiality, quality, and client-centered health care in the community. Responsible for participation in departmental, hospital and educational activities, which are supportive of professional and corporate objectives. This position will also help with potential coverage in all Outpatient & Inpatient General Rehab departments.
Minimum 3 years’ experience working with seniors diagnosed with dementia/neurocognitive disorder and responsive behaviours and their caregivers – Required
Proven crisis intervention skills and good knowledge of geriatric mental health illnesses and social problems - Required
Good knowledge of geriatric/dementia support services within Windsor and Essex County
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with all patients, caregivers and community partners
Clinical skills to assess signs and symptoms of the “geriatric giants”
Experience with psychosocial and risk assessments
Good problem solving ability, and work well under pressure
Ability to work independently, and as a member of an interdisciplinary team
French Language Proficiency is considered an asset
Valid Ontario Driver’s License, means of transportation and ability to travel on a daily basis for outreach services - Required
Education and/or Certification:
Master of Social Work - Required
Current Certification of Registration issued through the Ontario College of Social Workers & Social Service Workers – Required
PIECES Training- Preferred
Relevant internship/placement educational experience - Preferred
Our hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications and hospital needs. We strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds. If you require accommodations during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify the Human Resources Department at 519 257 5111 ext.73023 so we can provide you with appropriate services.
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HDGH is firmly committed to diversity, striving to ensure our organizational structures are representative of the demographic, ethno-cultural, linguistic and geographic characteristics of the communities we serve.
We value the opportunity to provide equitable employment opportunities and accessible employment practices for all communities, including but not limited to persons with disabilities, Indigenous persons, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, members of identified visible minority groups and racialized communities.
Our hiring decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and hospital needs, we strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds. If you require accommodations during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify the Human Resources Department at 519.257.5111 ext. 73023 so we can provide you with appropriate services.
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