Clinical Social Worker, Washington, D.C.
Position summary: Provides clinical counseling and case management services for the Washington Cancer Institute under the Director of the Cancer Support Services Department. This is a direct service position that provides family-centered social work services to patients living with cancer and their families/significant others. The social worker assesses patients from a culturally and ethnically diverse population and provides a full range of psychotherapeutic interventions while establishing care plans for effective management of identified needs. The social worker acts as advocate for patients between the Washington Cancer Institute, patient families/caregivers, and community agencies.
Master's Degree in Social Work is required. Approximately one to two years of progressively more responsible job related experience. A District of Columbia license in Social Work is required (LGSW or LICSW) LICSW is preferred. Part time: 32 hours/week.
Apply online, job requisition number 32694021.
Oncology Nutrition Coordinator Position, Washington, D.C.
Position summary: Responsible for developing, implementing and conducting outpatient oncology nutrition services, including participation in the billing system, documentation format and nutrition care model: 1) assessment 2) intervention 3) evaluation and monitoring. Ensures “patient-first” care through supporting standards; continuous quality improvement; and maintaining accurate, up-to-date and appropriate resources for patients and staff. Provides management support relative to clinical nutrition operations. Establishes and maintains quality nutrition programs and standards in compliance with Washington Hospital Center and Washington Cancer Institute policies and procedures and regulatory agencies.
Bachelor's degree in an American Dietetics Association approved program in Dietetics with completion of an internship is required. Approximately three to four years of progressively more responsible job related experience directly related to oncology. A license in the District of Columbia as a Dietitian and registration by the Commission of Dietetic registration as a Dietitian are required. Certification in Oncology Nutrition preferred.
Apply online , search keyword: “Nutrition”.