Description
Employment status: Full-Time, Salaried, Exempt (18 mo. position starting January 2025)
Hours per week: 40 Hours
Days of the week: Monday through Thursday
Location: Siloam Health Antioch Clinic
Reports to: Senior Behavioral Health Consultant
Task Supervisor: Melrose Social Worker
Our Mission
Siloam Health’s mission is to share the love of Christ by serving those in need through health care. Our patients come from more than 80 countries and speak over 50 languages. Siloam’s approach to medical care provides a unique, interdisciplinary model of whole-person health care that addresses the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual determinants of health. Our staff is anchored by a multicultural primary care team that serves alongside roughly 300 volunteer interpreters, doctors, nurses, and other licensed medical specialists each year to provide comprehensive health care to Nashville’s most vulnerable.
What We Offer
Siloam Health is committed to caring for staff in the same excellent manner as we care for patients by providing the following benefits to our full-time staff:
- 100% Employer paid medical and dental insurance
- 100% Employer paid life and disability
- Simple IRA with employer match up to 3%
- HSA with up to $1,300 match by employer or FSA
- Low-cost vision insurance
- 3 weeks of PTO in the first year
- 10 Paid Holidays
- Flexible schedule
- Diverse team and patient population
- Mission leave
- Extended Illness Benefit
What You'll Do
The primary objective of the medical social worker is to function as part of a multidisciplinary health care team working to address the social determinants of health which impact Siloam’s patient population. The medical social worker will provide patients with community resources, complete biopsychosocial assessments as well as social determinant of health screenings, and work with healthcare team to address barriers to care. The medical social worker will not be providing any mental health services, and clinical supervision towards an LCSW license will not be offered.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct biopsychosocial assessments on new and existing patients when referred by clinicians, nurses, Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC), and other team members.
- Conduct social work/social determinants of health screenings with patients, and make appropriate referrals as indicated.
- Provide social work consultations as needed during medical visits when referred by clinician, nurse, BHC, Director of Spiritual Care, or volunteer provider.
- Assist patients in obtaining community resources and make community referrals as necessary.
- Work in tandem with community partners to address patients’ needs.
- Compile, maintain, and update community resource information for SHA patients.
- Make referrals to Siloam Health Antioch BHC for patients with mental and behavioral health needs/concerns.
- Make referrals to Director of Spiritual Care for patients with spiritual/prayer needs.
- Participate in patient home visits alongside medical team, as needed.
- Stay abreast of prevalent trends affecting the delivery of social work services (i.e., malpractice coverage, HIPAA, confidentiality, and clinical protocols).
- Be knowledgeable of and adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics.
- Work alongside any graduate level students completing social work field placements at Siloam and provide task supervision.
- Participate in on-going quality improvement (QI) activities within the roles defined above.
Who We Are Looking For
Education and Experience
- Master of Social Work degree required. Prefer at least 1-2 years of post-graduate school experience working in the field.
- Current and valid LMSW licensure in the State of Tennessee required.
- Experience working in a medical setting is preferred.
- Experience working in a multicultural setting is preferred.
Qualifications
- Passionate about Christian ministry to the underserved and in full agreement with Siloam’s mission and core values
- Willingness to serve persons with limited access to healthcare and who are from different cultures and faith beliefs
- Flexibility and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and with little direction.
- Working knowledge of resources available in Middle Tennessee and surrounding areas.
- Ability to be creative and think outside the box when looking for resource options for patients.
- Ability to recognize persons in need of crisis, mental health, or substance use resources.
- Computer literacy and familiarity with MS Office products as well as electronic medical records, including thorough and timely documenting in the EMR.
- Ability to perform moderate physical activity.
- Adherence to OSHA and confidentiality requirements.
- Ability to work well in a team setting.
- Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish or English/Arabic).