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Hospice of Michigan Grief Journey Program Coordinator in Traverse City, Michigan
Job Summary: The Grief Journey Program Coordinator is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing grief support services and educational programs for bereaved individuals including NorthStar Care Community (NSCC) families and community members.
Essential Functions:
Develops and documents bereavement plan of care, reflecting family/caregiver needs and frequency of services and provides all services in accordance with the individualized plan of care.
Available to make visits to the patient/family prior to and after the death. Evaluates and assesses family response to grief and loss issues and the risk factors associated.
Evaluates and assesses family response to grief and loss issues and the risk factors associated, consulting with the Director on higher risk issues.
Participates in regular Interdisciplinary (IDT) meetings.
Assesses the community need related to grief and loss issues.
Designs, develops, implements and evaluates community-based grief support programs including support/education groups. Provides grief and loss education presentations for the community at large.
Provides and facilitates memorial services, in collaboration with patient care teams, for NSCC families as well as the community.
Serves as a role model to staff related to grief and loss issues.
Communicates complete and accurate information to all team disciplines in a timely manner.
Works collaboratively with patient care staff to provide continuity of care for bereaved families during their transition after the death of the patient.
Provides avenues for volunteer support and in collaboration with the Volunteer Services Manager, recruits, trains, supervises, and evaluates grief support services volunteers.
Maintains bereavement files and other tasks that ensure compliance with organizational policies and procedures.
Participates in activities that promote personal and professional growth.
Coordinates grief support programs and projects within budgetary guidelines.
Maintains one or more trained volunteers to work with grief support during the year.
Maintains resource materials for the community including NSCC families and staff.
In collaboration with Clinical Operations and the NorthStar Care Community Foundation, assists with the development of funding sources for grief support services as requested.
Adheres to organizational Code of Conduct, policies, procedures, protocols, processes and all regulatory and legal requirements.
Adheres to the NorthStar standards to care for every person, every time, 100% of the time.
Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW) obtained from a school of social work accredited by the Council of Social Work Education is required. Formal education and experience in guidance and counseling is required; various combinations of education, training and experience may be considered.
Possession of a current license (LBSW) to practice social work issued by the State of Michigan is required.
Must demonstrate knowledge of bereavement/spiritual concepts, with a minimum of five (5) years counseling/guidance experience. Must also have a minimum of one (1) years’ grief support work experience within a recognized agency or health care organization.
Must demonstrate knowledge of behavioral and psychological stages of adults, children and teens, in order to facilitate the grief process with all persons.
Demonstrated ability to organize and conduct grief support groups.
Must be able to cope with family/caregiver emotional stress, cultural diversity and be non-judgmental of individual life-styles;
Must be highly motivated and willing to take a creative approach to work and have a desire to be a part of team.
Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate in internal and external relationships.
Ability to use technology (hardware and software) NSCC requires clinicians to use.
Must possess sound judgment; effective organizational, communication, prioritization, and follow-through skills; attention to detail; accuracy; dependability; tact; and ability to maintain confidential information.
Proof of tuberculin testing having been performed within one year required. Patient/family contact not allowed until tuberculin clearance is documented.
The physical demands of the position include: vision, effective speech and hearing for extensive telephone contact; repetitive motion; traveling; driving or riding in motor vehicle; standing, sitting, walking, bending, reaching, and stretching; lifting up to forty five (45) pounds unassisted and the ability to assist in lifting patients using appropriate lifting techniques and/or devices.
Must have reliable transportation.
Must be eligible to work in the United States.