Jurisdiction:
Jurisdictional Class:
Competitive
Adopted: 10/20/05
Revised: 5/15/09
LICENSED MASTER SOCIAL WORKER
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:
The work involves responsibility for performing professional clinical and non-clinical social work activities in a health setting. The duties and responsibilities vary according to assignment, but generally the incumbent identifies, assesses and manages a variety of individual and family problems related to mental illness and disability. The incumbent generally provides direct social casework services to individuals and families including ongoing individual, group and/or family psychotherapy. The work is performed under the administrative and clinical supervision of a higher level social worker or clinical administrator. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK
ACTIVITIES: (Illustrative only)
Conducts individual and family intakes and assessments and provides preliminary mental health diagnoses;
Develops treatment plan to address an individual’s or family’s psychosocial needs;
Provides ongoing individual, group and family psychotherapy;
Provides crisis intervention services to individuals and families;
Petitions, testifies, and reports to Family Court as
required;
Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, case notes, service plans and court summaries;
Gathers information regarding individuals and families by
interviewing neighbors, family members, school personnel, physicians and any
others familiar with the family;
Makes community service referrals on behalf of the
individuals and families assigned;
Monitors and reviews service plans with individuals and families by maintaining on-going contact with service providers and routinely updates supervisor of progress;
Provides non-clinical social work services to individuals and families including counseling regarding disability benefits, medical benefits, available community services, financial management and parenting;
When the incumbent is assigned to the Hospice Division: recruits, interviews, trains, orientates and supervises volunteers for the Hospice program;
Attends staff meetings, training sessions and workshops on social work issues.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS,
ABILITIES, AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Good knowledge of modern social work principles and practices;
Good knowledge of federal, state and local laws related to the provision of social work services;
Good knowledge of modern principles and practices related to individual, group and family psychotherapy;
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Good knowledge of the principles and practices related to conducting psychosocial intakes and assessments;
Working knowledge of community service agencies and programs;
Ability to conduct psychosocial intakes and assessments;
Ability to provide individual, group and/or family psychotherapy;
Ability to develop and implement a mental health treatment plan for individuals and families;
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing;
Ability to organize and maintain accurate records and files;
Ability to analyze and organize data and prepare records and reports;
Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the job.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduation from a regionally accredited college or university or one accredited by the New York State Board of Regents to grant degrees with a Master’s degree in social work.
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS:
Possession of license as a “licensed master social worker” issued by the New York State Department of Education at time of appointment.
NOTE: The minimum qualifications for this position are mandated under Article 154 of New York State Education Law.