Palliative Care Social Worker (LCSW)
Company: St. Vincent's Medical Center
Location: Bridgeport
Posted on: February 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Location Detail: St Vincents Medical Center (10427) Shift
Detail: Shift 1 Palliative Care Social Worker (LCSW) – Palliative
Care Work where every moment matters. Every day, over 40,000
Hartford HealthCare colleagues come to work with one thing in
common: Pride in what we do, knowing every moment matters here. We
invite you to become part of Connecticut’s most comprehensive
healthcare network. St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Bridgeport has
more than 3,200 employees. It includes a 473-bed community teaching
hospital, a 76-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Westport, a
large multispecialty provider group, and special needs services for
adults and children. St. Vincent’s is the first hospital in
Fairfield County to be integrated into the Hartford HealthCare
network and is the system’s second-largest hospital. Job Summary:
As a member of the Palliative Care Department, the Palliative Care
social workers will provide comprehensive clinical and psychosocial
assessment and intervention for patients with serious illness. The
social worker must be comfortable working in a fast-paced inpatient
and outpatient setting where the structure of the day may change
depending on patient, family and staff needs. The Palliative Care
social worker provides support around adjustment to illness,
decision making, eliciting goals of care and family coping along
with the illness trajectory. In keeping with the NASW Standards for
Social Work Practice in Palliative and End of Life Care
(http://www.socialworkers.org) the social worker will play a
multidimensional role as clinician, educator, advocate and team
consultant. Responsibilities: 1. Performs comprehensive
psychosocial assessments of hospitalized patients with serious
illness. Assists the health care team to integrate psychosocial
factors into treatment plans: Ability to analyze significant
psychological, physical, emotional, social and economic issues of
patients/families and to effectively communicate the relevance of
such to other health care providers. Ability to identify, analyze
and suggest interventions for difficult patient/family management
situations. 2. Provides social work intervention including
counseling and support to assist patients/families. Demonstrates
ability to form empathic relationships with patients/ families who
have significant emotional adjustment and coping issues. 3.
Effectively addresses quality of life and end of life issues within
a culturally competent framework to support the equitable delivery
of excellence in health care to all patients and families. 4.
Assess patient/ family’s level of understanding, barriers to
learning, and to provide age-specific and culturally competent
education as needed. Able to effectively assess and discuss the
psychosocial issues of palliative care to patients/families. 5.
Arranges, attends and actively participates in patient/family
conferences, in person, as well as via available telehealth
resources. 6. Demonstrates commitment to continuous improvement by
seeking ways of improving care, effectiveness, and efficiency
within the Palliative Care Service through active participation in
Huddles and meetings. 7. Maintains patient records and other
documentation in a manner consistent with standards of clinical
care, hospital, department, third party and regulating agencies’
policies and procedures and standards of risk management. 8.
Attends Palliative Care Team rounds, and all required departmental
meetings. 9. Demonstrates awareness of, and adherence to St
Vincent’s Medical Center policies and procedures. Maintains
confidentiality and comply with professional ethics according to
professional departmental and organizational standards and
maintains current Connecticut license to practice social work. 10.
Participates in continuing education opportunities to enhance and
broaden skills relevant to job performance; maintains documentation
of continuing education and in-service activities provided. 11.
Participates in educational programs for St Vincent’s Medical
Center staff as an expert on psychosocial issues in palliative
care. 12. Works with members of the team to provide bereavement
follow up for our palliative care patients. 13. Helps to ensure
that we have appropriately documented Serious Illness
Conversations, as well as appropriately scanned- in copies of other
advance care planning documentation (such as completed health care
representative forms, MOLST forms, Living Wills, Guardianship
paperwork) into the Electronic medical record for all patients seen
by our service for palliative care consultation. Qualifications
Education : · Hold a master's degree from a social work program
accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Completion of
Post-MSW Fellowship or Certification Program in Palliative Care
preferred. License(s) and Certifications: · Licensed Clinical
Social Worker (LCSW) with valid licensure in the State of
Connecticut. · Seek Advanced Palliative and Hospice Social Worker –
Certified (APHSW-C) certification within 2 years. Experience: · Two
years of post MSW work experience in a healthcare setting. · Work
experience in the field of palliative care, hospice care or
relevant disease-specific specialty care. We take great care of
careers. With locations around the state, Hartford HealthCare
offers exciting opportunities for career development and growth.
Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping
to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community
education to countless men, women and children. We know that a
thriving organization starts with thriving employees we provide a
competitive benefits program designed to ensure work/life balance.
Every moment matters. And this is your moment.
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