SOCIAL WORKER
Army National Guard Units
Camp Murray, WashingtonDepartment of the Army$101K – $131K
Posted 4 weeks ago · via Usajobs
Job Description
Summary
This is a Washington National Guard Title 5 Excepted Service Technician position: SOCIAL WORKER Location: Washington Office of the Surgeon CAMP MURRAY, Washington 98430 Army National Guard Units Appointment Type: Temporary, Indefinite, excepted service Advertised as: Title 5 May be used to fill one or more vacancies. *Ensure you read this announcement in its entirety, complete all application requirements, and your USA Jobs profile name is accurate*Duties
- A GS-0185-12, SOCIAL WORKER: Supports the psychological health team in developing & executing the annual BH program strategy; determines priorities, gaps, & methods to meet goals. Assists with development & annual review of SOPs for the BH system of care. Leads psychological health promotion, BH program implementation, & evaluation. Designs strategies to increase interest, acceptance, & participation among organizational/community partners & NG Soldiers/families; serves as primary advisor on stigma reduction & marketing of psychological health programs. Develops relationships with military & community groups to enhance prevention & expand BH resources. Builds networking processes & a community provider directory. Maintains a broad array of BH resources & partnerships to support NG Soldiers & families. Participates in community activities to build prevention, influence community problem-solving, & promote psychologically healthy lifestyles within the NG. Attends relevant committees to provide input & obtain information on psychological health. Collaborates with programs addressing family support, resiliency, suicide prevention, sexual assault, & substance abuse. Conducts community outreach & prevention initiatives & coordinates key findings with the State Surgeon & leaders to keep them informed on BH issues. Coordinates & implements prevention & education programs. Conducts needs assessments & SWOT analyses to drive program development. Creates action plans to meet service member needs & address emerging BH concerns. Develops & provides primary prevention services educating leadership & the NG community on psychological illness. Briefs commanders & senior leaders on prevention issues & activities. Educates stakeholders on life skills, coping, & wellness. Expands access to secondary prevention & psycho-educational skill-building (e.g., parenting, stress/change/anger management, financial management, support groups, couples communication). Develops formal evaluation processes to monitor prevention/outreach programs & resource access. Performs clinical screening, evaluation, & consultation. Applies social work principles in line with DoD guidance. Screens records/personnel & provides recommendations for security clearances & POSTA. Conducts annual BH, pre-/post-mobilization screenings to determine readiness. Provides BH consultation to Soldiers, leaders, & partners. Completes assessments using DSM criteria & biopsychosocial history; uses & interprets psychological measures; prepares written evaluations with clinical impressions. Determines readiness & completes profiles per AR 40-501. Provides timely feedback to providers & commanders & advises commands on supporting BH treatment plans. Builds efficient BH referral & case management processes, ensuring timely Soldier contact, documentation, follow-up, connection to services, & quality assurance feedback. Uses BHDP, MEDCHART/eCase, Behavioral Health Reporting Tool, E-profile, DoDSER, & other ARNG systems. Continuously improves case management & supports the surgeon's office as SME on BH readiness & return-to-duty determinations. Conducts population-based BH surveillance to identify trends & shape targeted prevention/mitigation strategies. Works with the State Surgeon team to monitor BH metrics, including provider utilization, service member experience, & psychological health outcomes. Collects population data (demographics, service & deployment characteristics) & process/utilization data (contacts, referrals, briefings, presenting problems, client demographics). Tracks mental health encounters, positive screens, interest in assistance, mandated reporting, & suicide mitigations. Ensures metrics comply with DoD policy, Army Regulations, National Guard guidance, & policy letters. Provides consultation, education, & training to military & civilian health professionals on BH policy, psychological fitness, & prevention programs. Expands NG provider competencies on psychological health resources & interventions. Assesses training & professional development needs for state medical & BH teams & delivers accurate, timely training. Maintains professional development & awareness of emerging prevention & treatment modalities through continuing education, conferences, professional organizations, & independent study. Other duties as assigned.(temporary, minor, or incidental tasks)