Social Worker II - Emergency Department - Nights
Company: University of Mississippi Medical Center
Location: Jackson
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
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application once it is submitted. Job Requisition ID: R00047613 Job
Category: Allied Health Organization: Adult Social Workers
Location/s: Main Campus Jackson Job Title: Social Worker II -
Emergency Department - Nights Job Summary: Collaborates with
members of the multidisciplinary treatment team to assist patients
and their families with adjustments to emotional, physical and
cognitive issues that are affecting adaptive functional ability or
resulting in lifestyle changes. The Social Worker plans,
implements, and evaluate evidenced-based interventions through
application of critical thinking skills and synthesis of
information, while coordinating discharge planning and care
management activities, as well as addressing the psychosocial
implications of healthcare resulting in and from acute and chronic
illnesses/injuries. Education & Experience Graduate from an
accredited social work program with a Master's of Social Work and
licensed in the state of Mississippi as a Licensed Master Social
Worker(LMSW) CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES OR REGISTRATION REQUIRED:
MISSISSIPPI LICENSURE (LMSW) REQUIRED. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities Clinical work with diverse populations and groups;
formulating biopsychosocial assessments; Understands the forms and
mechanisms of oppression and discrimination with the ability to
apply strategies of advocacy and social change that advance social
and economic justice; Be able to use theoretical frameworks
supported by empirical evidence to understand individuals'
development and behaviors across the lifespan and the interactions
among individuals, and between individuals, families, groups,
organizations, and communities; critical thinking and communication
skills to evaluate and form professional judgments in practice;
serves as Social Work Expert surrounding medical and behavioral
health social work needs; RESPONSIBILITIES: Assessments: Completes
assessment and provides crisis intervention for patients and family
members presenting to the Emergency Room for care. Conducts,
gathers and documents detailed psychosocial and/or biopsychosocial
assessments/evaluations to identify social, environmental, and
medical needs of the patients and families at all stages of
development, as well as develop intervention and treatment
strategies. Meets the needs of transplant applicants and donors by
preparing reports and recommendations to the multidisciplinary
treatment team; Completes Pre-admission Screenings (PAS) for
skilled nursing facilities; Assess patients to determine the need
for Level II Preadmission Screen/Resident Review. Treatment and
goal planning: Implements interventions and treatment plans that
promote patient and family well-being and ensure continuum of care.
Provides or supervises plan of care interventions to include
resource and referral assistance, prevention, education, patient
advocacy, bereavement, therapy, and other assistance as
appropriate. Discharge Planning: Arranges referrals to appropriate
community services and resources/agencies while coordinating the
post discharge continuum of care; Identifies high risk populations
and promotes coordination of care to prevent readmission; ensures
patient has a safe discharge plan in place prior to discharge;
arranges for transition of patient to alternative levels of care if
unable to discharge to previous living situation ton include
referrals for mental health and chemical dependency treatment for
children, adolescents and adults. Psychosocial Intervention:
Identifies high-risk social situations to intervene and coordinates
appropriate interventions and referrals in cases involving the
disabled, substance use/abuse, suspected or actual cases of child
and vulnerable adult abuse, neglect or exploitation, as well as
domestic violence; Complies with mandatory reporting requirements
for cases of abuse, neglect and violence while collaborating with
local, state, federal agencies/officials, as well as school
districts and other community entities as assigned or prescribed.
Crisis Intervention: Assists patients and families in crisis
situations to restore equilibrium to their biopsychosocial
functioning while minimizing the potential for psychological trauma
as a result of crisis occurring at the personal or societal level;
provides brief treatment and counseling to patients and families
dealing with crisis situations and issues of death and dying.
Financial Resource Management: Acts as a liaison to ensure
uninsured or underinsured clients are connected with appropriate
health benefits programs to secure financial resources, as well as
assists with completion of respective program applications as
needed; Advocacy and Education: Serves as an educator for patients,
families, the community and members of the multidisciplinary
treatment team regarding disease prevention, impact of illness and
disease progression, advocacy for benefits, health maintenance, and
adherence to treatment regimens. Identifies quality and/or risk
management issues and assures appropriate notification/referral.
Serves as a cultural liaison to interview and gather vital
information about a patient's culture, norms, background, and
beliefs to ensure optimal care of the patient. Performance
Improvement & Continuing Education: Participates in ongoing
evaluation of social work and coordinated care practices to assess
quality and appropriateness of services, to improve practice, and
to ensure competence. Assumes responsibility for continuing
education and professional development in accordance with National
Association of Social Work at the state and national levels.
Clarification of legal and ethical issues: Provides counseling and
education on advance directives as needed. Assist in establishing
clarity of kinship, legal next of kin, guardianship and/or
conservatorship. Identifies ethical issues and dilemmas while
utilizing ethical principles to contend with the demands of
reconciling conflicts Field Instruction and supervision: Serves as
a field instructor for social work students at baccalaureate and/or
master's levels; provides supervision to LMSW's in pursuit of the
LCSW licensure. THE DUTIES LISTED ARE GENERAL IN NATURE AND ARE
EXAMPLES OF THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PERFORMED AND ARE NOT
MEANT TO BE CONSTRUED AS EXCLUSIVE OR ALL-INCLUSIVE. MANAGEMENT
RETAINS THE RIGHT TO ADD OR CHANGE DUTIES AT ANY TIME. Physical and
Environmental Demands: Requires occasional exposure to unpleasant
or disagreeable physical environment such as high noise level and
exposure to heat and cold, occasional handling or working with
potentially dangerous equipment, occasional exposure to
biohazardous conditions such as risk of radiation exposure, blood
borne pathogens, fumes or airborne particles, and/or toxic or
caustic chemicals which mandate attention to safety considerations,
occasional working hours significantly beyond regularly scheduled
hours, occasional travelling to offsite locations, occasional
activities subject to significant volume changes of a
seasonal/clinical nature, occasional work produced subject to
precise measures of quantity and quality, frequent bending,
occasional lifting and carrying up to 75 pounds, frequent climbing,
frequent crouching/stooping, occasional driving, occasional
kneeling, frequent pushing/pulling, frequent reaching, frequent
sitting, frequent standing, frequent twisting, and frequent
walking. (occasional-up to 20%, frequent-from 21% to 50%,
constant-51% or more) Time Type: Full time FLSA Designation/Job
Exempt: No Pay Class: Hourly FTE %: 100 Work Shift: Night Benefits
Eligibility: Grant Funded: No Job Posting Date: 04/3/2026 Job
Closing Date (open until filled if no date specified):
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