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ED Social Worker Temp Force
Description Your Role: Vanderbilt University Medical Center Temp Force is accepting applications for ED Social Workers within our Transition Management Office (TMO). The Social Worker provides psychosocial assessment of and brief targeted intervention for social, emotional and environmental issues that impact client/family's ability to optimally benefit from care. Actively collaborates with team to meet patient care management and system improvement goals. Represents the Social Work department on institutional and community committees/task forces. Provides leadership for department committees/workgroups. Contributes to the plan of care with knowledge of population specific needs as it relates to the identification of patient psychosoci
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