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20 jobs that use Social Work the most

Jobs that use social work the most include public works technician, social worker aide, and special services coordinator.

What jobs use Social Work the most?

1. Public Works Technician

How public works technician uses Social Work:

  • Maintain numerous automate scripts to assist in managing Linux systems.
  • Trim trees, lay sod, mowing, service mowers, lay asphalt, cement.
  • Research and purchase GIS and GPS products from Trimble and ESRI with Nikon Wifi cameras for wireless photo integration.

Most common skills for public works technician:

  • Social Work
  • Patient Care
  • Water Meters
  • Technical Assistance
  • GIS
  • Autocad

2. Social Worker Aide

How social worker aide uses Social Work:

  • Manage clients' confidential case files and records, process information and verify all incoming DHS and court documents.
  • Work with a complex interdisciplinary team facilitating treatment for patients on medical floors including oncology, dialysis, cardiac and maternity.
  • Facilitate monthly community meetings to ascertain interests of community members; provide PowerPoint presentations, showing progress of various initiatives.

Most common skills for social worker aide:

  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Community Resources
  • Transport Children
  • Community Agencies
  • Mental Health

3. Special Services Coordinator

How special services coordinator uses Social Work:

  • Manage work flow to ensure all payroll transactions are process accurately/timely.
  • Document IFSP outcomes that focus on the areas of strength and weakness that are to be addressed by therapists
  • Verify Medicaid eligibility and status per various state websites.

Most common skills for special services coordinator:

  • Social Work
  • Community Resources
  • IEP
  • Staff Development
  • Community Agencies
  • Technical Assistance

4. Casework Specialist

How casework specialist uses Social Work:

  • Provide comprehensive case management to DCFS clients and their families to achieve case goals as outlined in the client service plan.
  • Review applicant documentation to determine eligibility for state and federal aid programs, including Medicaid, food stamps and emergency assistance.
  • Participate in transition educational meetings IEP.

Most common skills for casework specialist:

  • Social Work
  • Vulnerable Adults
  • Social Services
  • Protective Services
  • Child Abuse
  • Mental Health

5. Dialysis Social Worker

How dialysis social worker uses Social Work:

  • Teach and supervise MSW and BSW students in educational practicums.
  • Position involve interdisciplinary collaboration and working with the patients and their families by providing assistance with emotional adjustment to illness.
  • Facilitate assistance to both permanent and guest patients in the arrangement of dialysis treatment when traveling and ensure completion of arrangements.

Most common skills for dialysis social worker:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Hemodialysis
  • ESRD
  • Social Services

6. Senior Social Worker

How senior social worker uses Social Work:

  • Collaborate with partners including public and private agencies to achieve permanency for children.
  • Refer customers to other community agencies such as clinics, employment services, and vocational rehabilitation services.
  • Facilitate family meetings to provide support and psycho-education to patients and their family members and to discuss discharge planning.

Most common skills for senior social worker:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Veterans
  • Treatment Services
  • Patient Care
  • Rehabilitation

7. Public Assistance Caseworker

How public assistance caseworker uses Social Work:

  • Establish collaborative relationships with patients within a supportive atmosphere to assist in confronting drug relate behavior and achieving sobriety.
  • Determine eligibility of clients for WIC services.
  • Assist officers from DHS for final round interview before resettlement.

Most common skills for public assistance caseworker:

  • Social Work
  • Medicaid
  • Mental Health
  • TANF
  • Social Services
  • Community Resources

8. Counseling Center Director

How counseling center director uses Social Work:

  • Manage delivery of quality early childhood education programs by establishing an environment of learning and maintaining the integrity of the programs.
  • Manage delivery of quality early childhood education programs by establishing an environment of learning and maintaining the integrity of the programs.
  • Provide hospital visitation and counseling ministry to families and individuals during times of extreme crisis and trauma and routine surgery.

Most common skills for counseling center director:

  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Group Therapy
  • Mental Health
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Clinical Supervision

9. Social Services Aide

How social services aide uses Social Work:

  • Manage a caseload TANF clients, assess clients eligibility to receive benefits, assist with placement of clients in various programs.
  • Assist with input of Medicare data, per legal deadlines.
  • Collaborate with patients for vocational rehabilitation for family members who qualify.

Most common skills for social services aide:

  • Social Work
  • Community Resources
  • Home Health
  • Rehabilitation
  • Child Care
  • Mental Health

10. Work Counselor

How work counselor uses Social Work:

  • Manage litigation involving the agency, and drafts bills and amendments for legislative consideration.
  • Complete FARS, PERFS, and ASAMS as required.
  • Train in OMRDD requirements such as S.K.I.P, compass one, first aid, and CPR

Most common skills for work counselor:

  • Social Work
  • Discharge Planning
  • Substance Abuse
  • Community Resources
  • Mental Health
  • Crisis Intervention

11. Social Work Case Manager

How social work case manager uses Social Work:

  • Collaborate with partners including public and private agencies to achieve permanency for children.
  • Facilitate resource management by making appropriate referrals to community agencies that help patients remain safe and independent in their home environment.
  • Review inpatient hospital medical records using InterQual criteria to determine that patient admission meet quality and utilization standards.

Most common skills for social work case manager:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Social Services
  • Discharge Planning
  • Acute Care
  • Patient Care

12. Social Services Counselor

How social services counselor uses Social Work:

  • Case manage in-district and out-of-district students with emotional disabilities, autism, other health impair and physical disabilities.
  • Serve as liaison/advocate between patients and/or families/caregivers and community agencies, other companies as deemed need.
  • Develop and write the IRP with the client and Treatment/rehabilitation team.

Most common skills for social services counselor:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Social Services
  • Financial Assistance
  • Scheduling Appointments
  • Direct Services

13. Social Security Specialist

How social security specialist uses Social Work:

  • Collaborate with partners including public and private agencies to achieve permanency for children.
  • Familiarize myself with Medicare and Medicaid processes.
  • Research state and federal regulations and statutes pertaining to Medicaid.

Most common skills for social security specialist:

  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Foster Care
  • Discharge Planning
  • Social Security Administration
  • Mental Illness

14. Marriage And Family Therapist

How marriage and family therapist uses Social Work:

  • Conduct play therapy with elementary age students to help manage anxiety, divorce, ADHD, etc.
  • Develop effective treatment plans and implement evidence-base strategies to assist patients in alleviating psychological symptoms and achieving goals.
  • Train in EMDR, DBT, work with divorce issues, PTSD, deployment/reunification, anxiety, and depression issues.

Most common skills for marriage and family therapist:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Substance Abuse
  • Mental Illness
  • Mental Health

15. Clinical Counselor

How clinical counselor uses Social Work:

  • Manage a caseload of individuals in programs design to provide vocational rehabilitation and other services to the developmentally disable.
  • Conduct group check-in and co-lead group psychotherapy sessions to help clients identify and manage problems associate with psychiatric conditions.
  • Perform client intake assessments and conduct monthly assessments to identify progress of patients and determine individuals ready to graduate from program.

Most common skills for clinical counselor:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Foster Care
  • Independent Living
  • Child Abuse
  • Clinical Services

16. Social Staff Worker

How social staff worker uses Social Work:

  • Screen, identify, diagnose using DSM nomenclature, treat and manage mental health and/or substance abuse problems.
  • Coordinate care with community providers for follow up if patient are discharged, prepare documentation for admission to inpatient psychiatry unit.
  • Determine eligibility for program, monitor and track program requirements, and review Medicaid eligibility.

Most common skills for social staff worker:

  • Social Work
  • Home Health
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Patients
  • Discharge Planning
  • Family Therapy

17. Mental Health Therapist

How mental health therapist uses Social Work:

  • Create and lead PTSD group for women, depression and stress management groups for men and women.
  • Collaborate with patients to develop individualize treatment plans and evaluate plans periodically to monitor progress towards achieving identify goals and objectives.
  • Provide clinical supervision for MFT intern and participate in peer to peer reviews.

Most common skills for mental health therapist:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Mental Health
  • Group Therapy Sessions
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Community Resources

18. Welfare Supervisor

How welfare supervisor uses Social Work:

  • Collaborate with partners including public and private agencies to achieve permanency for children.
  • Increase number if license homes and contracts with DHS so that another employee has been hire.
  • Create guidelines for the referral process and maintain a thorough database for patients receiving elective joint replacement surgery and post-operative care.

Most common skills for welfare supervisor:

  • Social Work
  • Foster Care
  • Mental Health
  • Direct Supervision
  • DCFS
  • Administrative Functions

19. Bereavement Counselor

How bereavement counselor uses Social Work:

  • Manage a caseload of individuals in programs design to provide vocational rehabilitation and other services to the developmentally disable.
  • Provide individual/family/group counseling and psycho-educational programs for a diverse population of hospice patients, families and couples.
  • Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals to provide counseling support for terminally ill patients and their families.

Most common skills for bereavement counselor:

  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Mental Health
  • Community Resources
  • Medicare
  • Bereavement Services

20. Family Service Caseworker

How family service caseworker uses Social Work:

  • Help children/youth in state custody achieve permanency whether through reintegration, adoption or custodianship.
  • Collect client data and determine eligibility for medicaid, daycare, food assistance and emergency services programs.
  • Complete documentation for clients to obtain Medicaid waivers.

Most common skills for family service caseworker:

  • Social Work
  • Direct Services
  • Family Services
  • DHS
  • Mental Health
  • Community Resources

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