HIV Medical Social Worker
Company: Fenway Health
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:Fenway Health is committed to providing
comprehensive care to individuals living with HIV (PLWH). Many of
our patients face significant social barriers that hinder their
ability to engage in healthcare and maintain viral suppression,
which can lead to negative health outcomes and increased risk of
HIV transmission.The High Acuity Social Worker, reporting to the
Administrative and Clinical Managers for the High Acuity Community
Health Worker (CHW) Program, ensures that PLWH are appropriately
assessed, triaged, and supported while managing a modest caseload
(-20 clients at a time) for individual, low barrier 1:1 therapy.
This role plays a crucial part in collaborating with High Acuity
CHWs, each managing their own caseloads and supporting unenrolled
patients in a drop-in setting, to provide crisis intervention and
emotional support. Once a PLWH is enrolled and the case is assigned
to a High Acuity CHW, the High Acuity Social Worker works closely
with the assigned CHW to develop a service plan and delivery
process aimed at stabilization and engagement in medical services.
The High Acuity Social Worker will also provide 1:1 therapy using a
harm reduction approach, and may have the opportunity to develop
and facilitate support groups.Representative Duties:Triage and
Drop-in ServicesConduct initial assessments, including Public
Health intake and Ryan White Part A eligibility screening.Link
clients to culturally competent resources and treatment, focusing
on individuals experiencing homelessness, active substance use,
recent immigrants, people of color, and/or those identifying as
part of the LGBTQ+ community.Respond to requests from program staff
for routine and crisis interventions, including warm handoffs and
support during drop-in services.Assist program leadership in
managing drop-in services, ensuring clients are promptly connected
to a High Acuity CHW.Individual Service Plan Development and
OversightSupport High Acuity CHWs in developing and updating
service plans for enrolled clients.Coach High Acuity CHWs to
deliver effective care, services, and communication.Guide High
Acuity CHWs in helping clients develop risk reduction strategies
and self-sufficiency skills.Direct Supervision of High Acuity
CHWsProvide guidance to High Acuity CHWs on client interactions,
modeling appropriate boundaries and care approaches.Hold regular
1:1 supervision with High Acuity CHWs, reviewing cases and offering
coaching to ensure the delivery of high-quality services and strong
interventions.Monitor High Acuity CHW caseloads, ensuring proper
enrollment, assessment, and discharge processes are
followed.Support High Acuity CHWs with training, including safety
planning and crisis management.Maintain individual therapy caseload
for the provision of psychosocial servicesProvide low-threshold,
accessible services to clients in community, office, and remote
settings.Works closely with High Acuity CHWs to review initial
service plans, service plan updates, , and discharge summaries
according to funder requirements, department standards and in
accordance with Fenway policyAttends to the requirements for
obtaining and tracking Ryan White and Public Health/ARCH
eligibility and timely reassessments of needsLeads program
expectations for document collection and High Acuity CHW
collaborationProvides consultation to, and collaborates with, other
care providers that constitute a clients health care or public
health teamMeets Agency Participatory ExpectationParticipates in
regularly scheduled supervisionParticipates in staff meetings,
training, and continuing education activities of the Fenway Health
Prevention and Nursing Departments.Adheres to all agency and
department policies and proceduresAdheres to the highest principles
of patient and client confidentialityAttends and actively
participates in department and agency meetings, in-services, and
trainingsMaintains professional competence necessary to perform job
responsibilities; maintain and provide agency with credentials and
continuing education activities as requiredPerforms other duties as
relatedRequirements:Masters in social work + LCSW in state of MAAt
least two years of relevant experienceCommitment to reducing
barriers to accessing medical care and supportive services with
low-threshold and risk reduction modelsAbility to complete
documentation in a timely manner, and maintain up to date client
care documentation requiredFlexibility, adaptability, and ability
to multitask requiredExperience and demonstrated competence working
with the following populations: LGBTQ, people of color, immigrants,
people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and/or medical issues,
trauma, substance use, homelessness, and mental illnessCapacity to
work independently and as part of interdisciplinary teamAbility to
work harmoniously and effectively with colleagues, patients,
clients, and vendors across the spectrum of diversity, including
but not limited to race, ethnicity, color, gender identity, sexual
orientation, age, socio-economic status, national origin, and
immigrant status, religious or spiritual identity, disability
(physical, mental, emotional, and developmental), veteran status,
and/or limited English proficiency.Willingness to contribute
towards Fenways efforts in becoming an anti-racist organization and
promoting a culture dedicated to ongoing development in service of
humility, equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging, where
differences are acknowledged and valued.Preferred
Qualifications:Minimum of two years of supervisory
experienceLICSWExperience working with clients who have substance
use issues and knowledge of and commitment to using a harm
reduction, motivational interviewing, trauma informed,
strengths-based and client centered approachesExperience working
with an ethnically, culturally, and racially diverse work staff
preferred Experience in clinical screening assessment/evaluation
preferredPhysical Requirements:Sit at a computer station for
extended periods of timeAbility to keyboard for extended periods of
timeAbility to travel between sitesWe offer competitive salaries,
and for those who qualify, an excellent benefits package; including
comprehensive medical and dental insurance plans, and a retirement
plan with employer match. We also provide 12 paid holidays, paid
vacation, and more.LGBTQIA+ identified persons, Black, Indigenous,
and other people of color (BIPOC), and individuals from other
historically underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged
to apply.by Jobble
Keywords: Fenway Health, Nantucket , HIV Medical Social Worker, Healthcare , Boston, Massachusetts
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