Medical Social Worker - Hospice - Weeknights Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Cambridge, WI at Geebo

Medical Social Worker - Hospice - Weeknights

DescriptionFull-Time Weeknight Hospice Medical Social Worker Opportunity!! Have your weekends free! ProMedica Hospice, formerlyHeartland Hospice is searching for a full-time Medical Social Worker to support their patients and families in the Madison and surrounding areas.
This is a weeknight position where you would be available for visits M-Th, 5pm-8am.
Experience in hospice is greatly desired but will consider health care experience in a multidisciplinary setting, experience working with clients and families coping with terminal illness and death, and experience with community programs.
Master's degree in Social Work and license or certification in the state of WI required.
100% daily travel is required, and mileage reimbursement is provided.
Be a part of a dynamic interdisciplinary team environment and spend quality time with your patients.
We offer a competitive salary, full benefits, supportive team and more! Interested candidates please apply on line.
EEO/Drug Free workplace 4714 - ProMedica Hospice - Serving South Central WisconsinLocation4714 - ProMedica Hospice - Serving South Central WisconsinEducational RequirementsMasters Degree in Social Work from an accredited institution.
May require licensure or certificate as required by the state, and in good standing.
(if applicable)Position RequirementsPrefer one year experience in a health care setting.
100% travel necessary on a daily basis.
Demonstrate problem solving and decision making skills.
Demonstrated ability to work will with an interdisciplinary team.
Excellent communication skills.
Ability to develop and maintain rapport with the client and family.
Recommended Skills Communication Decision Making Diseases And Disorders Hospice Medical Social Work Multidisciplinary Approach Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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