LCSW Hospital Social Worker Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Kingman, AZ at Geebo

LCSW Hospital Social Worker

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9 Kingman, AZ Kingman, AZ $66,830 - $78,256 a year $66,830 - $78,256 a year A fantastic opportunity is now available for a LCSW Hospital Social Worker at a Prestigious Medical Center on the Arizona/Nevada Border.
This is an exceptional opportunity not to be missed! This state-of-the-art, Gold Seal Approved hospital is known for their strong presence and their reputation for delivering the highest level of patient care.
The LCSW Hospital Social Worker will join a leading patient care team at this 130
bed hospital that's part of an outstanding health system.
This system has earned its great reputation by offering a comprehensive continuum of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services, including cardiovascular care, stroke, obstetrics & maternity care, emergency care as well as diagnostic imaging, screening, and testing.
The Social Worker will have the opportunity to coordinate, negotiate, manage and implement the care of complex patients throughout the facility to achieve quality and cost effective patient outcomes! Working collaboratively with interdisciplinary staff and working closely with the Social Work Leadership team - the LCSW will be fully supported.
With healthcare related experience this is a position for an acute care Social Worker to thrive.
The LCSW Hospital Social Worker will enjoy the low cost of living in the Western Arizona area and a great work-life balance.
With Las Vegas just a short drive away, there is something for everyone to enjoy! You can enjoy a night downtown at the restaurants, breweries, and bars, or spend a day on the lake and enjoy the parks.
The LCSW Hospital Social Worker will take responsibility for the Department and will have the chance to work with a great team.
This health system is known for offering consistently competitive compensation and a great benefits package.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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