MSW
Company: AFFINITY HOSPICE LLC
Location: Wheaton
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Flexible schedule
Opportunity for advancement Training & development About Us We are
a compassionate and innovative startup hospice agency committed to
making the end-of-life journey as meaningful as possible. We
Embrace Every Moment. Our mission is to illuminate the final
chapter of life through compassionate, expert care that combines
clinical excellence with personalized, emotional support. We strive
to create an experience where every ending is honored as a vital
part of lifes journey. Illuminating the final chapter: Focused on
making the end of life a meaningful and enriching experience,
blending skilled medical care with a compassionate touch. Crafting
personalized experiences: Emphasizing creative and individualized
approaches to hospice care, guided by both expertise and empathy.
Integrating the arts, nature, and personal passions: Implementing a
holistic, creative approach to hospice care that complements our
medical foundation, going beyond the purely clinical to nurture the
whole person. Empowering families with tools for healing and
remembrance: Supporting families with medical knowledge and
emotional resources that extend beyond patient care, helping foster
healing and memory-making as a lasting part of the experience. Job
Purpose The MSW provides support to the patient and their family in
accordance to the plan of care. The MSW assumes responsibility for
the development, implementation, and management of psychosocial
services. Being available to help navigate the practical and
emotional issues that arise during the hospice journey. Provide
support to complete advance directives, funeral arrangements,
education, connections with community resources, and supporting
bereavement needs. Core Duties 1. Provide coordination to ensure
continual assessment and personalization of each patients and
familys needs from admissions throughout the hospice stay while
collaboratively working with others to achieve patient, personal,
and Company goals. 2. Understand and abide by
state/federal/Medicare/ACCREDITATION hospice regulations, HIPAA/PHI
regulations, Office of Civil Rights, and Company policy and
procedures. 3. Conduct a comprehensive psycho-social assessment of
the patient and family and participates in the development of the
plan of care at the time of patient's admission. Ensure a complete
assessment of emotional factors related to terminal illness.
Identify family dynamics and communication patterns. 4. Collaborate
with the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) members and physician in
preparing, evaluating, integrating, and implementing the IDG
individualized plan of care to assure the highest quality of social
services are offered to patient and family in recognizing and
understanding the social/mental stress and/or disorder that
exacerbates the symptoms related to terminal illness. Continually
evaluates and reports and documents the outcome of services. Revise
plan of care as needed. Involve the patient/family in the plan of
care. Services provided are under the direction of a physician. 5.
Identify the development level of patient/family and obstacles to
learning or ability to participate in care of patient. Address
patient/family questions and issues. Identify obstacles to
compliance and assist in understanding goals of interventions,
support systems available to reduce stress, and coping with
end-of-life care. 6. Assess and strengthen the patient and family's
coping skills. Assess the patient/family psychosocial status,
potential for risk of suicide and/or abuse of neglect. Evaluate
patient/family response to psychosocial interventions. 7. Assess
environmental resources and obstacles to maintain safety. Assess
caregivers ability to function adequately. 8. Provide interventions
for specific symptom relief of fear, grief, depression, anger, etc.
Assess special needs related to cultural diversity including
communication, space, role of family members and special
traditions. 9. Document problems, psychosocial assessment,
appropriate goals, care provided, interventions and
family/caregiver response to interventions as outlined by hospice
Policy and Procedures. 10. Deliver social services to the patient
and/or family by developing/maintaining working relationships with
community medical/health care services. Assists the patient/family
with identifying and accessing community resources and financial
resources. 11. Maintain appropriate documentation in the hospice
patient chart and reports any emotional, social, or financial
changes of the patient or family physician(s) and IDG. 12. Evaluate
long-term care when appropriate and assess ability to accept change
in level of care. 13. Work with management on level of care
changes, discharge planning, and identify potential patient/family
needs. 14. Evaluated patient/family response to interventions when
referred to community agencies and satisfaction of the services
provided. 15. Assess bereavement needs and coordinate follow up
with bereavement services. 16. Provide services that include
short-term individual counseling, crises intervention, assistance
in providing information and preparation of advance directives, and
funeral planning issues and transfer to responsibilities regarding
fiscal, legal, and health care decisions. 17. Complete all charting
within 24hrs of patient visit. 18. Participate in on-call needs,
admissions, routine visits, death visits to meet patient and
Company needs. 19. Participate in continuing education programs.
20. Communicate with coworkers and management in a productive,
respectful, and factual manner. Being mindful of tone, body
language, and words used. 21. Represent the Company in a
professional manner by being mindful of behavior and what is
communicated online or in person written or verbal format (ex.
meme), wearing business casual/scrubs, being compliant, and be
great at your job. 22. Hospice is not a secret, but how the Company
operates is and confidentiality will help with future success. Must
maintain confidentiality. Other duties may also be assigned Minimum
Requirements Education & Experience 1. Has a Master of Social Work
(MSW) degree from a school of social work accredited by the Council
on Social Work Education. 2. MSW Hospice experience 0 to 10 years.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities 1. Read, write, and speak English.
2. Work independently and under the direction of the physician and
management. 3. Knowledge of community resources including Medicare
/ Medicaid, financial aid, county, state, and private social
services agencies. 4. Drive self to and from patient visits and the
office. 5. Experience with tablets and smart phones. Certifications
and Licenses 1. Valid Driver license 2. Auto Insurance that meets
minimum state regulations. 3. Social workers license that meets
minimum state requirements. Physical Requirements Continuously: in
a changing work environment (wet/dry/hot/cold), operating
technology, completing charting, and in. Frequently: sitting,
standing, walking, pushing and pulling up to 50lbs, and driving a
vehicle. Occasionally: pushing and pulling over 50lbs and up to
100lbs, squatting, bending, kneeling, reaching, twisting, operating
in tight spaces. Rarely: Pushing and pulling over 100lbs, crawling,
climbing, walking on rough ground, exposure to dust/fumes/gases,
being near moving equipment, operating medical equipment Never:
Working from heights or working underground. Working Conditions Job
requires flexibility in schedule to meet patient needs. Mainly
working during daytime hours, but overnight or on-call hours may be
necessary. Weekends and holidays may be necessary. Position
requires travels causing exposure to temperature changes, weather
changes, and traffic changes. Hospice can also expose staff to
stress, depression, burnout, fatigue, long hours charting, and
hauling supplies in the car. Work Standards Interpersonal Skills:
Demonstrates the ability to work well with colleagues, clients,
vendors, referral sources, and other related parties. Promote
Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal
responsibility and value for safety. Communicates safety concerns
and uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons
learned. Subject to and expected to comply with all Company
policies and procedures, state and federal and Medicare and
ACCREDITATION guidelines. Development: Engage in on-going self
development, identify and address skills and/or knowledge gaps,
seeks opportunity to solicit feedback and exchange ideas, develop
and achieve goals, and take on new responsibilities. Organization:
Demonstrate understanding of manager and Company goals and works to
try and make them successful. Flexibility is required as healthcare
constantly changes.
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