Social Worker-East Hospital Behavioral Emergency Response Team (BERT)
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center | |
United States, Ohio, Columbus | |
281 West Lane Avenue (Show on map) | |
Nov 08, 2024 | |
SCOPE OF POSITION The Behavioral Emergency Response Team (BERT) Social Worker 3 functions as an integral member of a team of care providers on a patient care unit, who reflect a culture of cooperation, enthusiasm, and mutual respect. The care team provides patient care and supportive services that are directed towards achievement of patient care outcomes, maximizing the patients involvement in his/her own plan of care, improving service levels, reducing length of hospitalization and decreasing costs. Patients and their family will experience the benefits of patient focused care through the integrated skills of all care team members. The BERT Social Worker 3 will provide bedside consultation and peer support on topics related to specific patient behaviors and psychiatric diseases. The BERT Social Worker 3 scope of services (in conjunction with the patients treatment team and BERT Nurse) include but are not limited to: reviewing treatment plans currently in place and making adjustments to support a trauma informed care approach, reviewing major current known diagnostic considerations that may be contributing to patients behavior, and reviewing patients current behavioral challenges and providing input to developing a behavioral plan for patient. The BERT Social Worker 3 will also make recommendations regarding non-pharmacologic interventions for patients behaviors. The BERT Social Worker 3 is a responsible party for responding/triaging calls from staff when patient behaviors arise. The BERT Social Worker 3 will help problem-solve, assess need for additional nursing, physician, or other discipline consultations, and complete environmental safety education. The BERT Social Worker 3 will hold impromptu staff meetings to help educate staff on proper care of psychiatric patients by utilizing Trauma Informed Care, Crisis Prevention and Intervention (CPI ), and/or Advanced Crisis Management in Inpatient and Community Settings (ACM), or other evidenced based techniques. POSITION SUMMARY The purpose of the Behavioral Emergency Response Team (BERT) is to improve patient and staff safety by providing support to bedside clinical staff to aid the timely recognition management and treatment of behaviorally complex patients. The patient centered goal of this team, is to reduce the time to diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in patients with behavioral management and support needs. BERT will routinely collaborate with psychiatric consultation liaison team and security to optimize the delivery of safe and effective medical/behavioral care to patients. The BERT Social Worker 3 has experience and training in behavioral health and will respond to general medical units for nursing, physician, peer, or other discipline consultation in handling patients with mental illness and/or behaviors that are disruptive to routine care. Clinical position, under the clinical supervision of an independently licensed social worker or professional counselor, including, but not limited to: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Personalized Performance Plan (P3) Key Result Areas of Innovation amp; Strategic Growth, Quality amp; Safety, People, Productivity amp; Efficiency, and Service amp; Reputation are interwoven throughout the position description. 80% Clinical Responsibilities:
10% Administrative
5% Education amp; Training
5% Other Responsibilities as assigned
Minimum Qualifications For Hire: Masters Degree in Social Work or Counseling or related field; Independent Ohio license to practice (i.e., LISW or LPCC) is required. A minimum of two years of experience working with patients with mental illness and/or substance use disorders is also required. Experience in psychiatric emergency services, crisis intervention and/or training in at least one evidence-based psychotherapy modality (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy) is preferred. Ongoing: Maintain licensure(s), credentials, and CBLs. Practice within the parameters of the Ohio Counselor and Social Work Board, Ohio Chemical Dependency Professional Board. Training in at least one evidence-based psychotherapy modality (e.g., cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal psychotherapy) will be required. Initial and ongoing certification in Medical Center identified crisis de-escalation and containment trainings required. Patient Population Served Knowledge of growth and development and an understanding of the range of treatments necessary to meet the age-specific needs of the patient population served. Not Applicable: Non-patient care title Adolescents (14 - 17 years) Neonates (0 - 6 months) Adults (18 - 64 years) X Children (2 years - 13 years) Geriatrics (65 + years) X FUNCTION SUB-FUNCTION CAREER BAND CAREER LEVEL Three |