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Part Time Social Worker Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Georgia or other state Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) * Must be eligible for and obtain Georgia LCSW within 90 days of employment Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities * Must be able to ...

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Licensed Medical Social Worker

Ringgold, GA · On-site

$27.52 - $30.95/hr

Overview Part-Time Day Shift Paid Training Mileage Reimbursement Work 1:1 in the homes of our ... Provides social work services in accordance with the plan of care. * Ensures that changes in the ...

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How much do part time social worker jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time social worker in Georgia is $64,397.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,800.00 and $77,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a part time social worker do?

A part time social worker provides support and assistance to individuals, families, or groups to help them cope with challenges in their lives, but works fewer hours than a full-time social worker. Their responsibilities may include conducting assessments, offering counseling, connecting clients to resources, and advocating for their needs. Part time social workers often work in settings like schools, hospitals, community organizations, or government agencies, and their schedules are typically flexible to accommodate their clients’ needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time social worker?

To thrive as a Part Time Social Worker, you need a degree in social work (BSW or MSW), state licensure, and a solid understanding of case management and community resources. Familiarity with case management software, documentation systems, and sometimes crisis intervention tools is often required. Excellent communication, empathy, cultural competence, and time management help social workers build trust and effectively support diverse clients within limited hours. These skills and qualifications are essential to deliver meaningful support and ensure positive outcomes while working efficiently in a part-time capacity.

How do part time social workers effectively manage caseloads while balancing limited hours?

Part-time social workers often face the challenge of managing a demanding caseload within a reduced schedule. Success in this role typically involves strong time management, prioritization, and clear communication with both clients and team members. Many organizations support part-time staff by assigning a proportionally smaller caseload and encouraging collaboration with full-time colleagues to ensure clients receive consistent support. Additionally, utilizing digital case management tools and participating in regular team meetings can help part-time social workers stay organized and integrated within the team.

What is the difference between Part Time Social Worker vs Full Time Social Worker?

AspectPart Time Social WorkerFull Time Social Worker
Work HoursFewer hours, typically less than 30 hours/weekStandard full-time hours, usually 35-40 hours/week
CredentialsRequired social work degree and licensureSame as part time, with potential for more experience
Work EnvironmentHospitals, schools, community agenciesSame as part time, often with more responsibilities
Job ResponsibilitiesLimited case load, flexible schedulingFull case load, more comprehensive duties

Part Time Social Workers typically work fewer hours with flexible schedules, focusing on specific cases, while Full Time Social Workers work standard hours with broader responsibilities. Both roles require similar credentials and work in comparable environments, but the full-time position offers more stability and case management duties.

What are the most commonly searched types of Social Worker jobs in Georgia?

The most popular types of Social Worker jobs in Georgia are:

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Part Time Social Worker jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Part Time Social Worker job openings:

Infographic showing various Part Time Social Worker job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,397 per year, or $31 per hour.

Social Worker Part Time

Coffee Regional Medical C

Douglas, GA • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description


Coffee Regional Medical Center


Social Worker Part Time


POSITION SUMMARY

• The social worker is a master’s prepared practitioner who possesses a comprehensive knowledge base established within a sound social work framework. The social worker provides direct and indirect care to a specific patient population using advanced social work assessment and supportive and counseling intervention skills, specialty expertise and age-appropriate interventions to facilitate appropriate use of healthcare resources and adjustment to illness. The social worker manages patients across the health care continuum to achieve optimal clinical, financial, operational and satisfaction outcomes and facilitates timely discharge planning. The social worker promotes interdisciplinary collaboration in all aspects of work, promotes staff and patient education and supports research. The social worker identifies opportunity for process improvement in all aspects of work.

  • Member of Ethics Committee.
  • Member of Commision on Cancer Committee
  • Manages patient assistance needs with medication, transportation, and DME.
  • Manages National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Screening
  • Coordinates patient care between CRH Oncology office and Hanna Family Cancer Center
  • Facilitates Oncology Support Group Meetings
  • Assists CRH Oncology with Palliative and Hospice Referrals

OVERVIEW

• The evaluation is to assure individual performance, departmental goals and organizational goals are aligned. It is designed to support communication between the manager and the employee. Employee perception of their own performance is very important. To maximize the benefit of this process, both the manager and the employee participate in the evaluation process.

RATING SCALE DEFINITION

• Needs Improvement – Performance is consistently below requirements/expectations. Immediate improvement is necessary.

o There are shortfalls in meeting the standard, criteria or objective.

o The employee requires close supervision or step-by-step guidance for this task.

o There is room for significant improvement before moving to the “meets expectation” level.

o Employee may have work improvement plan in place for this standard or objective.

Meets Expectations – Performance meets all established standards and sometimes exceeds them. Activities contribute to increased unit/department results. Employees consistently complete the work that is required and at times go beyond expectations.

o Employee reached the expected level of performance.

o Performance is solid, effective and consistently meets the standards as required by the job.

o Performance is what can be expected of a fully qualified and experienced person.

o Under normal supervision and follow-up, tasks are completed on schedule and in keeping with expected results.

Excels – Outstanding performance.

o Performance consistently surpasses all established standards.

o Activities often contribute to improved or innovative work practices.

o People often seek out the employee for assistance in this area.

o Employee rarely requires supervision or follow-up.

Not Applicable – Item does not apply to this job.

QUALIFICATIONS

A. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

• Excellent customer service skills.

• Reads and understands the English language.

• Ability to think critically and analytically with little or no supervision

• Ability to work effectively in situations of high stress and conflict and communicate goals and outcomes.

• Ability to process information and prioritize

• Possesses exceptional verbal and written communication skills

• Possesses independent work habits, is self-reliant and self-directed

• Ability to learn, adapt, and change as required by the job functions

• Ability to maintain absolute confidentiality of material and information accessed and reviewed

• Basic computer literacy

• Ability to move freely, reach, bend, and complete light lifting

• Ability to use good body mechanics while performing daily job functions and ability to follow specific OSHA guidelines

• Ability to maintain attendance to meet standard job practices

B. Education

• Master’s degree in social work.

C. Licensure

• MSW

D. Experience

• Minimum of three years in a broad range of human resources delivery management and practice.

• Recent clinical expertise in specific area (required for specialty clinical groups/clusters, preferred for others).

• Minimum two years relevant clinical experience preferred.

• Proven leadership and organizational skills preferred.

• Basic understanding of Medicare/Medicaid, insurance and regulatory guidelines (Rehab, Skilled) preferred.

• Possess the knowledge in medical and allied health sciences to apply criteria to the medical record with respect to patients needs for medical and health care.

• Be knowledgeable about medical terminology, levels of care, treatment modalities, and the present health care system, both hospital and community based.

• Effective communication skills.

• Working knowledge of DFCS system and APS.

E. Interpersonal skills

F. Essential technical/motor skills

G. Essential physical requirements

• Sedentary: Exert up to 10 lb. of force occasionally and/or a minute amount frequently - greater than 75%

H. Essential mental requirements

I. Essential sensory requirements

J. Other

• Proven leadership and organizational skills preferred.

• Basic understanding of Medicare/Medicaid, insurance and regulatory guidelines (Rehab, Skilled) preferred.

• Possess the knowledge in medical and allied health sciences to apply criteria to the medical record with respect to patients needs for medical and health care.

• Knowledge of medical terminology, levels of care, treatment modalities, and the present health care system, both hospital and community based.

• Effective communication skills.

• Working knowledge of DFCS system and APS.

K. Equipment used

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

A. Exposure to hazards (body fluid exposure level)

• Level II

B. Age of Patient Populations Served

• Neonates 1 - 30 days

• Infants 30 days - 1 year

• Children 1 - 12 years

• Adolescents 13 - 18 years

• Adults 19 - 70 years

• Geriatrics - 70+ years

JOB SPECIFIC DUTIES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

• Below are those tasks, duties, and responsibilities that comprise the means of accomplishing the position’s purpose and objectives. These are critical or fundamental to the performance of the position. They are the major functions for which the person in the position is held accountable. Following are the essential functions of the position, along with the corresponding performance standards.

• Assessment

o Utilizes high risk criteria to assure timely identification of patients in need of social work services within 24 hours of patient admission

o Completes targeted assessment to identify problem situations. Such assessment may include comprehensive psychosocial history, response to illness, belief and value system, financial status, developmental level, functional status and environmental issues

o Formulates psychosocial assessment and develops plan of care with input from case management partners and the health care team; applies knowledge and skills necessary to assure plan is based on age-appropriate care. Monitors progress to plan and reassesses/revises as necessary

o Assesses and responds per legal requirements and hospital policy, to allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation, harm to self or others and questions of competency

• Intervention

o Uses social work intervention/counseling strategies appropriate to the assessment/plan of care of client system to include:

 Stabilizing the patient/family/significant other to hospitalization

 Supporting coping mechanisms of patient/family/significant other to enhance ability to cope with illness, hospitalization and the discharge plan

 Facilitating problem-solving with patient/family/significant to mobilize patient resources

 Providing crisis intervention

 Providing counseling intervention (individual, family, group) to facilitate adaptation to illness, hospitalization, and discharge.

Case Management/Discharge Planning

• Collaborates effectively with interdisciplinary team members to identify plan of care per LOS guidelines and evidenced based practice, including specific treatment goals and outcomes and consideration of efficacy, cost, safety and potential compliance

• Identifies inpatient/community resources to meet current and continuing care needs and coordinates referrals/authorizations/services for timely, effective service delivery

• Provides patient/family/significant other with education related to discharge options, admission criteria for services required, and application process for entitlement programs

• Implements patient specific discharge plan

• Communicates potential payer issues in a timely manner.

• Monitors patient progress: conducts ongoing assessment, reassessment to assure patient meets goals; manages variances to plan, revising goals/outcomes as necessary while assuring appropriate resource utilization

• Advocates for patient/family needs assisting the health care team in understanding patient needs/wishes and supports patient's right to self-determination

• Refers nursing home placement to the Placement Coordinator for follow-up

• Communicates plan and necessary medical information across the continuum to assure continuity of care

Communication/Documentation

• Appraises manager of potential problems impacting plan and LOS associated with patient/family problems, placement issues and/or referral process to community agencies, transportation requests and legal issues

• Maintains ongoing communication with health care team regarding patient issues/plan and progress

• Documents psychosocial assessment and plan within 24 hours of referral/high risk screening and documents progress at minimum every three days or when there is significant change in patient status.

• Documents final disposition note to include confirmation of plan. If referred to community agencies will document distribution of the choice list as appropriate; referrals; confirmation of final discharge plan; distribution of the Important Notice from Medicare as appropriate; and agency/facility name/level of care/mode of transportation.

Professional Relationships

• Forms helping relationships with patient/family/significant others engages them in treatment

• Develops and maintains positive relationships with the health care team and with community agencies

Professional Growth

• Pursues on-going professional development by attending relevant seminars and conferences

• Maintains current knowledge of social work and case management practice and issues affecting hospitals via literature, membership in professional organizations, peer consultation etc.

• Maintains requirements for licensure by the State Board of Social Work Examiners and/or professional organizations