Social Worker
Social workers who are employed in geriatric care communities perform a number of functions, including helping new residents adjust to life in their new environment, advocating for the residents’ needs and rights, providing supportive counseling and making psychosocial assessments. Social workers collaborate with other health care professionals, such as physicians and nurses, to develop an individualized plan of care. When discharge is an option, the social worker will make referrals for mental health services and coordinate discharge planning. If an older adult is not expected to go home, the social worker can help him or her deal with feelings of loss or depression. The social worker’s duties may be related to end of life planning.
Education & Experience:
A social worker in Maryland must be licensed with the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners.
There are four license types in Maryland and different education requirements for each:
- LBSW– Licensed Bachelor Social Worker – BSW
- Requires a Bachelor of Social Work degree from an accredited college or university
- LMSW– Licensed Masters Social Worker – MSW
- Requires a Master of Social Work degree from an accredited college or university
- LCSW– Licensed Certified Social Worker – MSW/LGSW
- Requires a Master or Doctorate of Social Work from an accredited college or university plus at least 2 years of SW experience under the supervision of a LCSW or LCSW-C
- LCSW-C– Licensed Certified Social Worker–Clinical – MSW/LGSW
- Requires a Master or Doctorate of Social Work degree from an accredited college or university plus at least 2 years of clinical SW experience under the supervision of a LCSW-C
Salary Average
$22.00 – $25.00+ per hour
Certifications
Social workers must obtain 40 (30 for LBSW) hours of continuing education credits in a two-year cycle to maintain licensure.
Next Steps
Social Services Director
Social Services Director
The social services director is responsible for ensuring that the social, psychological and physical needs of all residents in the senior living community are being met. They provide counseling and social services to residents and their families. The social services director reports directly to the administrator and participates in interdisciplinary team meetings, providing information on an individual resident’s psychosocial condition.
Education & Experience:
A social services director must have a bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW) or in a human services field including but not limited to sociology, special education, rehabilitation, counseling, and psychology and needs one year of supervised social work experience in a healthcare setting working directly with individuals.
Salary Average
$58,000
Certifications
Social services directors must meet the same continuing education requirements as social workers.
Next Steps
Administrator
Social Services Consultant
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