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Social Worker | Jacksonville

Pace Partners of North East Florida
FULL_TIME Remote · US Jacksonville, FL, Duval, US USD 4833–5083 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Alivia Care Inc. was established by the Community Hospice & Palliative Care Board of Directors in 2020 to provide strategic support expanding the mission and vision of Community Hospice & Palliative Care and subsidiaries. Alivia Care provides clinical and administrative resources to a number of programs and partners beyond hospice care, fulfilling its mission of serving more people in more places helping those with advanced illness live better lives. The Social Worker provides social services and support to patients and their family members. A contributing member to each patient's Interdisciplinary Group (IDG), the social worker provides psychosocial interventions, referrals, assessments, supportive counseling, networking, and resource procurement to patients and families. Position Details Education Required: Masters of Social Work (MSW) Work Locations: Home Care, Long Term Care, and Assisted Living Facilities in Duval County and surrounding areas Compensation: $58,000 - $61,000 base salary plus paid driving mileage; full benefits package including 23 days annual PTO Job Responsibilities S/he visits patients across various settings, including but not limited to hospice inpatient units, residential homes, long term care or assisted living facilities, group homes, shelters, or other locations where services to patients/families may need to occur. Key responsibilities of the position include: Manages a caseload of patients including, but not limited to, assessing for and assisting with advanced directives, funeral and memorial planning, assessment of care situation, and the provision of more complicated case management. Assesses for financial needs or barriers, and facilitates referrals as needed to internal and external resources. Provides patient/family education as appropriate and within the scope of practice Identify and utilize appropriate community resources and assesses patient/family/caregiver ability to access them. Evaluate patient/family/caregiver response to intervention(s) when referred to community agency and the satisfaction of the services(s) provided. Provide clinical therapeutic services to patients and families such as, but not limited to: Short-term individual counseling (loss, anticipatory grief and bereavement, coping, transition) to patient and/or family Crisis intervention Assistance in addressing/supporting decision-making, ensuring the best interest and rights of the patient Coordination and collaboration with ancillary therapeutic services, including but not limited to Child Life services and Music Therapy Evaluate, intervene, and support the patient/family/caregivers throughout life transitions, regardless of disease trajectory and location on the continuum of the condition. Participate in IDG meetings as a contributing member of the team in ongoing communication, coordination, and continuity of the patient and family care/service needs from the psychosocial perspective, including the development and revision of the patients POC. Assist the physician and other team members in recognizing and understanding the social/mental stress and/or disorder that exacerbates the symptoms related to terminal illness. Identify support systems available to reduce stress and facilitate coping with acute and end-of-life care. Educate and evaluate patient/family understanding and acceptance to change in program/level of care; communicate psychosocial information to include goals of care to new care providers, to include hospital or Community Hospice inpatient facility when transfer to a different care setting. Provide services to patient/family/caregivers within the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Standards of practice in Palliative and End of Life Care. Participate in sharing information with other professionals through participation in organizations such as NASW. Participates in the organization on call schedule as needed Other duties as assigned. Education/Experience Master’s Degree in Social Work from an accredited school of Social Work and three (3) years direct service experience. Experience in supportive counseling in group and individual settings, and/or direct service with clients and their families in health care setting. Experience in provision of case management services. Principles, practices and methods of psychosocial services interventions, case management. individual assessment. and counseling techniques (including but not limited to grief, loss and bereavement) Principles, practices and methods reporting and referral. Current State of Florida driver’s license with driving record acceptable to Community Hospice insurance carrier, and reliab