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Palliative Care Social Worker

Humber River Healthil y a environ 20 heures
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
45 $ - 58 $/hourly
Niveau intermédiaire
OTHER

About the role

Position Profile Humber River Health. Lighting New Ways In Healthcare. Since opening our doors in 2015 as North America’s first fully digital hospital, we remain unwavering in our belief that we can change the hospital where we work, the community where we live, and the world of healthcare beyond our borders. Serving a community of 850,000 residents in North West Toronto, Equity Inclusivity and active participation in the North West Toronto Ontario Health Team are key initiatives important to our Team. At Humber River Health, we use a custom combination of technology and clinical expertise to rebuild elements of care. We make technology work for staff and physicians; giving them more time to spend with patients, to eliminate inefficiencies, and to reduce the chance of errors. Humber River Health is formally affiliated with both the University of Toronto and Queen’s University and committed to becoming a community academic hospital. Clinical Excellence, Optimizing Care through Technology and Community Connection frame our Research Strategy. At Humber River Health, we’re not hoping for a renaissance, we are making it happen. As part of our dynamic team, you can lead the way, as we continue our journey towards high reliability care! Join our team of Allied Health Professionals as we work together to deliver compassionate care that is responsive to the healthcare needs of our community. The Palliative Care Social Worker provides specialized psychosocial support to patients with life-limiting illnesses and their families across the hospital programs. Working as part of an interdisciplinary team, the Social Worker conducts comprehensive assessments, supports goals of care and advance care planning discussions, provides counselling, grief and bereavement support, facilitates access to community and palliative care resources. This role plays a key part in enhancing quality of life, supporting patient and family-centered decision making and ensuring timely access to appropriate palliative care services. Employment Status: Temporary Full Time (contract 12 months)Hours of Work: Must be available to work weekdays. Weekend and Statutory holiday coverage is required on a rotational basis. Hours subject to change.Location: Wilson Site Labour Group: OPSEU 590 Reporting Relationship: Manager, Church Reactivation Care Centre and SWHourly Rate: $44.67 - $57.90 Position Responsibilities: Provide social work support to palliative patients and families across multiple clinical programs, including acute medicine, surgery, critical care, and geriatric services. Support identification of patients with life-limiting illness, conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments for patients with life-limiting illness and their families/caregivers Support goals of care discussions, advance care planning and decision making in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team. Act as liaison and assist patients and staff with community resources Coordinate complex discharge planning and patient flow Act as a resource to patients, families and healthcare providers regarding palliative care services, community resources and system navigation Participate in interdisciplinary rounds and contribute to individualized palliative care plans Works as a member of the health care team Flexibility in caseload and program assignment Able to manage and prioritize patient caseload in a busy acute care setting Participates in reflective practice as per College standards Clinical supervision of social work students Provides cross-coverage of Social Work Services for vacation/staffing relief Cross coverage may also include coverage at the Reactivation Care Centres (RCC) located at the Finch Site and Church Sites Qualifications: MSW obtained from an accredited school of Social Work required Current membership with OASW and OCCSWSSW, or eligibility to become a member required Specialized training in palliative care (i.e., LEAP, CAPCE), advanced care planning, goals of care discussions, grief and bereavement counselling is an asset Demonstrated experience in palliative care, geriatrics, complex chronic disease management or related healthcare settings preferred Experience in the acute and/or sub-acute sector system, patient flow and discharge planning is an asset and preferred Computer skills required; ability to manage electronic recording, workload and meet submission timelines Knowledge of palliative care principles, symptom management, end of life care, advanced cade planning, goals of care conversations Experience supporting patients and families through grief, loss, bereavement and complex decision – making Strong knowledge of community palliative care resources, hospice services, Ontario health at Home and care transition pathways. Demonstrated organizational skills to set clinical and non-clinical priorities in a fast-paced environment Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team environment Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills (oral and written) facilitating effective communication in case reporting and assessments, with patients, families, peers, other healthcare team members and volunteers. Excellent decision-making skills Demonstrates cross cultural awareness and sensitivity Excellent attendance and discipline free record required Why choose Humber River Health? At Humber River Health, our staff, physicians, and volunteers are lighting new ways in healthcare. We are proud to be recognized as a part of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc. We support employees by providing evidence-based leadership and cultivating a culture that consistently wows with our unwavering commitment to Staff, Physician and Volunteer engagement. We are a member of the Toronto Academic Health Science Network (TAHSN) and are deeply involved in research and academic collaboration. We are dedicated to high-quality patient care and demonstrate our values of compassion, professionalism, and respect. Humber River Health is committed to creating an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace that reflects the diversity of our communities. Guided by our strategic direction to embed equity, diversity and inclusion in everything we do – and to address systemic barriers – we foster a culture where everyone feels respected, valued and empowered to contribute. We welcome applications from individuals of all equity-deserving groups, including Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, persons living with disabilities, women, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and seniors. We recognize that diverse identities and perspectives strengthen our ability to deliver safe, innovative and compassionate care. As an equal opportunity employer, Humber River Health complies with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other protected ground. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process and employment. Please contact our recruitment team to discuss your needs confidentially. This position is being posted in response to an existing vacancy at Humber River Health.

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