Jamaica Hospital Medical Center has extensive experience in providing primary and preventive care to school-aged children through its school-based health centers (SBHC), which have been in operations since 1982. One of New York’s original demonstration programs, the Jamaica Hospital’s School Health Program has served tens of thousands of children over its 30-year history. Jamaica Hospital has three School Based Health Centers (SBHC) located in Queens; Campus Magnet High School, PS 155, and PS 223.
Jamaica Hospital School Health program has an immediate opening for a Social Worker Supervisor (LCSW) who will supervise three LMSWs and maintain an active social work caseload.
- Maintains active social work caseload, including but not limited to: distributing mental health screenings to enrolled population; individual and family counseling; counseling services via telehealth; classroom workshops and parent workshops; and attendance at DOE meetings.
- Provides direct service to patients with engagement of families as indicated using a variety of social work modalities between the hours 7.30 am to 4.00 pm, Monday thru Friday.
- On-site services at the SBHC include mental health care individual setting, including assessment, treatment, referral, and crisis intervention.
- Primary prevention; individual mental health assessment, treatment, and follow-up.
- Crisis intervention; short and long-term counseling; linkage with community counseling; group and family counseling; and case management.
- Child development activities, classroom outreach and presentations.
- Advocates on behalf of the client to ensure maximum access to health care.
- Maintains appropriate professional patient care documentation as defined by hospital policies and procedures.
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