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Medical Social Worker

Medical Social Worker

locationLimerick, Co. Limerick, Ireland
PublishedPublished: Published today
€50,621 - €73,080 per year
Care | Social Work
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Job Title: Medical Social Worker

Location: Raheen, Limerick
Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent (35 hours per week)
Salary: In line with HSE Medical Social Worker Pay Scales

This is a highly sought after Medical Social Worker job in Limerick, offering the chance to work in a modern, purpose-built 80-bed step-down facility supporting older persons transitioning from acute hospitals back to home or community care.

Excel Recruitment are recruiting a Medical Social Worker, to join a brand new 80 bedded step down facility in Limerick. This is an exciting opportunity to lead, influence, and shape a service, while making a real and lasting impact on patients and their families at a critical stage of recovery.

As a Senior Medical Social Worker, you will be a vital member of the multidisciplinary team, ensuring that each patient's psychosocial needs are fully assessed and supported. You will take ownership of a complex and varied caseload, working closely with patients, families, and healthcare professionals to deliver safe, effective, and person-centred discharge plans.

You will be a key member of the Multi Disability Team, ensuring that each patient's psychosocial needs are fully assessed, addressed, and incorporated into safe, robust discharge planning.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality medical social work assessment and intervention to patients and families experiencing illness, trauma, or functional decline.
  • Support patients in adjusting to illness, injury, or changes in independence, offering emotional, practical, and psychosocial support.
  • Work closely with the multidisciplinary team to support holistic care planning and safe, effective discharge planning.
  • Assess social circumstances, family dynamics, housing, safeguarding concerns, and support needs.
  • Advocate on behalf of patients and families to ensure access to appropriate community supports, services, and resources.
  • To develop robust and comprehensive patient care plans/discharge plans in partnership with the patient, their family and the multi-disciplinary team to effect detailed and safe transfer to the community setting.
  • Carry a caseload that incorporates for example cases that are a mix of complex, urgent, emergency, priority, routine, generic, episodic, and acute and many more.
  • Maintain awareness of the primacy of the patient in relation to all activities.
  • Participate in regular and routine supervision incorporating the functions of supervision including case management, accountability, and role in the agency, professional development/research, reflective practice and mediation amongst other aspects of the process.
  • To provide a comprehensive social work and counselling service to all patients and their families.
  • To develop strong co-working multi-disciplinary professional relationships that foster person centre patient care collaboratively.
  • Support patients and families with complex decision-making, including capacity, consent, and care planning where required.

Essential Requirements:

  • Recognised qualification in Social Work.
  • CORU registration as a Social Worker (essential).
  • Strong knowledge of safeguarding, capacity legislation, and ethical practice
  • Experience working in a medical, healthcare, or hospital setting.
  • Experience working with older persons (desirable)
  • Strong assessment, intervention, and advocacy skills.
  • Experience working with adults and families experiencing illness, disability, or social vulnerability.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and multidisciplinary working skills.
  • Ability to manage a varied and complex caseload effectively.

Why Join This Service:

  • Permanent, full-time role within an HSE-supported service.
  • Opportunity to work in a modern, patient-centred transitional care environment.
  • Be part of a collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary team.
  • Make a meaningful impact on patient outcomes, wellbeing, and safe discharge.
  • Access to supervision, CPD, and professional development opportunities.

How to Apply

For further information or to apply, please contact Charlene Cooke at Excel Recruitment on 089 945 5139 for a confidential discussion.

Salary range

  • €50,621 - €73,080 per year