Date: May 2017 Job Title :, Child, Women and Family Services Department : Child Health Services Location : All Sites (Primary base Waitakere Hospital) Reporting To : Team Leader (Child Development Service) Direct Reports : Functional Relationships with : Internal Child & Family Service Rangatira Ward Child Development Service Home Care for Kids Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) Paediatricians Maternity Services Community Midwives Emergency Department Maternal Mental Health Services Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services Child Health & Disability CALD Team Clinical Leader Social Work Professional Leader Social Work Child Youth and Family Liaison He Kamaka Waiora (Maori Health Services) Pacific Support Service Asian Support Service Te Aka Ora (Vulnerable Families Forum) External Department of Child Youth & Family Primary care providers Well Child providers Disability Support Services Education providers Other DHBs Social Work Registration Board Our Purpose, Values and Standards At the heart of Waitemata DHB is our promise of best care for everyone. This promise statement is the articulation of our three-fold purpose to: 1. promote wellness, 2. prevent, cure and ameliorate ill health and 3. relieve the suffering of those entrusted to our care. At the heart of our values is the need for all of us to reflect on the intrinsic dignity of every single person that enters our care. It is a privilege to be able to care for patients, whānau and our community, a privilege that is sometimes overlooked in our day to day work. Our standards and behaviours serve as a reminder to us all about how we are with our patients and with each other. Waitemata District Health Board -JOB DESCRIPTION - Page 1
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Purpose of the role : To provide a client/family/whanau centered, safe, responsive, effective and outcome focused social work service to both inpatient and outpatient areas of Child, Women and Family Services. To provide a social work service that is in accordance with the policies of Waitemata District Health Board and the Practice Standards of the New Zealand Social Work Registration Board. KEY TASKS EXPECTED OUTCOMES Receive and process referrals to social work Referrals are received and responded to within 24 hours Make accurate and timely assessments of the psycho-social issues, safety and risks impacting on client (parent/caregiver, child and family/whanau) All social work practice is ethical and of a high quality standard. Demonstrate effective clinical reasoning by ensuring that care is planned and interventions provided to meet needs identified in the social work assessment and/or risk assessment. Demonstrate a contribution to the continuum of care by working in partnership with clients, key stakeholders and other services both within Waitemata DHB and the wider community. Demonstrate ability to work effectively within a clinical team by developing and maintaining effective collegial relationships with other disciplines as a team member involved in the care of clients/family/whanau. Assessments are accurate, meaningful and timely in accordance with priority guideline timeframes. Assessments are clearly documented in writing in Concerto and/or client file The social worker is registered with the New Zealand Social Work Registration Board and adheres to the ethics and standards of the Board Provides unbiased care to women seeking termination of pregnancy Safety and risk factors prioritised, and addressed in a responsive, timely and professional manner Written care plans demonstrate care objectives and social work actions to address issues of assessment, and risk Clinical documentation is clear, accurate and in accordance with Waitemata DHB policies Demonstrates an ability to work across relevant child, women and family service inpatient and community settings to ensure seamless service Referral to other providers occurs to ensure a safe and effective continuum of care Works as part of the on-call roster for social work to ensure continuous services on weekends and public holidays Relationships are established and maintained across all relevant areas of child, women and family services Social work contributes openly and constructively with other clinicians in the care of clients/clients/family/whanau An inter-professional approach is evident in care Waitemata District Health Board -JOB DESCRIPTION - Page 3
KEY TASKS Participate fully as a member of the social work and multidisciplinary teams and contribute to the ongoing development of social work services. Demonstrate in practice the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Partnership, Participation and Protection. To also demonstrate culturally safe practice that encompasses a diverse range of beliefs, values and practices. Maintain knowledge of networks, services and other resources available and beneficial to clients and/or their families/whanau. Meet the clinical competencies specific to the service needs, position and profession. Maintain such clinical and statistical records of social work interventions and outcomes, according to Waitemata DHB organisational and SWRB Core Competence Standards and requirements for Annual Practicing Certificate. EXPECTED OUTCOMES planning Support is provided to team members who experience traumatic events while providing care e.g. still birth, death of a child Responsibilities to the Child Women & Family social work team and to the broader multidisciplinary team are fulfilled Contributes to clinical, management and other meetings relevant to social work service delivery Leadership is demonstrated appropriate to expected level of practice Social work activities are in line with service Quality Plans and/or Strategic plans Social work activities are consistent with the service vision for social work Maori and others receive and /or have access to services appropriate to their culture, in accordance with Waitemata DHB policies and SWRB Core Competence Standards Knowledge is current and appropriate to the needs of clients and/or their families/whanau Knowledge is maintained across a broad spectrum of networks including disability sector, well child providers, schools, family violence prevention agencies and other community NGO s. The skills and knowledge of social work theories and models of care contribute to clinical care and social work service development Records are maintained to the required standard Professional Development Portfolio is up-to date and maintained Annual Practicing Certificate is presented annually to line manager for verification Undertake continued professional development and supervision. Supervision process is adhered to in accordance with Waitemata DHB Allied Health Professional Supervision Policy and SWRB requirements for Annual Practicing Certificate Self motivation is evident in relation to personal and professional development There is active participation and achievement of objectives identified as part of your annual Waitemata District Health Board -JOB DESCRIPTION - Page 4
KEY TASKS Participate in the supervision of social work students on placement as required EXPECTED OUTCOMES performance development review Social work students receive safe and comprehensive learning while on placement Client safety is not compromised during student placement Workload is maintained during student placement To recognise Individual Responsibility for Workplace Health and Safety under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 Company health and safety policies are read and understood and relevant procedures applied to their own work activities Workplace hazards are identified and reported, including self management of hazards where appropriate Can identify health and safety representative for area Statutory & Treaty of Waitangi obligations Ensures the professional and political integrity of WDHB by carrying out all functions in compliance of the Treaty of Waitangi and by demonstrating a serious commitment to keeping the treaty alive. To recognise individual responsibility for workplace Health & Safety under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 Shows sensitivity to cultural complexity in the workforce and patient population Contribute to a safe and healthy workplace at WDHB by: Following & complying with H&S policies & processes & applying them to their own work activities, including using/wearing Personal Protective Equipment as required. Participating in activities directed at preventing harm & promoting well-being in the workplace Identifying, reporting & self-managing hazards where appropriate Early and accurate reporting of incidents at work and raising issues of concern when identified. Waitemata District Health Board -JOB DESCRIPTION - Page 5
PERSON SPECIFICATION POSITION TITLE:, Child, Women and Family Services Qualification Experience Minimum Bachelors Degree in Social Work Registration with the s Registration Board (SWRB) Current Annual Practicing Certificate issued by the SWRB Social work experience with children, youth and families Experience of working with Maori clients, families and other cultural groups Experience of working in a multidisciplinary team environment Experience in the area of disability and/or long term conditions Preferred Qualification in Professional Supervision Experience of working with a broad range of providers across the continuum of care, for example, Iwi Organisations, Community Support Agencies and Primary Care Providers, CYFS, etc. Skills/Knowledge/Behaviour Counseling skills, particularly in the area of grief and loss Skilled in solution-focused therapy and demonstrated ability to work from a strengths based practice approach Knowledge of District Health Board systems and the health environment Knowledge of Maori models of health and a demonstrated ability to apply these in practice Demonstrated commitment to the Knowledge of Child Protection legislation, systems and processes Knowledge of Child Health issues, particularly in the areas of child development and/or preventable diseases Knowledge of the family centred care approach, attachment and family systems theories Knowledge of case presentation and formal case review processes Group facilitation skills Demonstrates leadership as a Social Work practitioner Waitemata District Health Board -JOB DESCRIPTION - Page 6
Treaty of Waitangi Knowledge of Community and Disability Support Agencies and referral pathways across the continuum of care Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional and personal development Ability to be flexible and demonstrate a positive attitude to change Excellent written and oral communication skills Proficiency with information systems including; systems for recording patient information; Microsoft applications such as Outlook and Word; and the ability to navigate Web based information Works with appropriate levels of supervision as determined by the Clinical Service Leader Demonstrates an ability to reflect on practice through regular, scheduled supervision Waitemata District Health Board -JOB DESCRIPTION - Page 7