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What is the difference between Temporary Eating Disorders Research vs Temporary Clinical Nutrition Research?

AspectTemporary Eating Disorders ResearchTemporary Clinical Nutrition Research
Required CredentialsTypically requires a background in psychology, nutrition, or health sciences, often with research experienceRequires degrees in nutrition, dietetics, or related health fields, with research or clinical experience
Work EnvironmentResearch settings, universities, clinics, or healthcare facilities focusing on eating disorder studiesHospitals, clinics, research institutions, or community health programs focusing on nutrition and dietetics
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by academic institutions, healthcare providers, and research organizations studying eating disordersUsed by hospitals, public health agencies, and research centers focusing on nutrition and dietetics

Temporary Eating Disorders Research focuses on studying eating disorders, requiring backgrounds in psychology or health sciences, often in academic or clinical research settings. Temporary Clinical Nutrition Research centers on nutrition and dietetics, with similar research skills but in different health contexts. Both roles involve research, but their focus areas and work environments differ.

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Social Work Specialist I - Psychiatry - Partial Hospitalization & Eating Disorders

Social Work Specialist I - Psychiatry - Partial Hospitalization & Eating Disorders

University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


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Job description

The Department of Psychiatry at The University of Iowa Health Care is seeking Social Work Specialist I to work within the Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program.  This position will work with patients experiencing eating disorders and/or other mental health disorders utilizing individual, group and family therapy.  The Social Work Specialist I will provide leadership and advanced social work practice skills in areas of social casework, program development, teaching and training, research and public education utilizing a treatment approach that provides for transition back to the community after a hospital stay or for more intensive treatment without requiring hospitalization.  This position will collaborate with a variety of health care professionals to affect treatment options and assist in the coordination of social work activities related to the treatment of patients with substance use and/or mental health disorders.  They will develop approaches to affect treatment options and assist in the coordination of social work activities related to facilitating movement of patients and families through the continuum of care, will contribute to the social work profession, building on social work education and experiences, and to enhance department initiatives and patient experience.

The Partial Hospitalization Program offers a structured, daytime treatment plan that focuses on individual and group therapy, along with education and skill-building. Our team developed several comprehensive plans to help treat mood disorders, eating disorders, and substance use disorders.

Position Responsibilities
    Serves as resource for others for complex discharges including identifying resources.
    Builds relationships with both internal and external stakeholders to improve patient experience and access to resources.
    Is available for consultation and case finding or to develop approaches to treatment and care which are appropriate for patient and their families.
    Includes identification of unique needs, strengths and assets in patient assessments
    Includes individualized treatment plans: goals that reflect patient/family participation, strategies to support/build patient strengths, assets and goals, strategies that will help patient and all staff minimize the use of coercive interventions.
    Involves family/support system in care to the extent possible by: encouraging visitation, allowing participation in assessment, treatment planning, education and discharge planning, communicating an understanding of the impact of mental illness on families, therapeutic approaches to explore and possibly reduce patient reluctance to involve family/support system.
    Provides education on social work skills, including diagnostic and treatment, and provides information on specialized areas of practice.
    Evaluates own professional practice and improves care based on results.
    May serves as a practicum instructor for social work students or acts as a job shadow guide for short term placements.
    Serves as a mentor for new staff, teaching core and advanced competencies and/or evaluating new staff.
    Seeks opportunities to enhance own professional knowledge, skills, and abilities as they relate to current position and/or to prepare for potential future roles and overall career development.
    Originates new ideas and initiates problem solving and program development. 
    Develops services that improve patient care and benefit the clinical service, the department, and/or the hospital.
    Serves as an agent of planned change.
    Consciously uses self and professional skills to achieve goals.
    Provides leadership in interdisciplinary problem solving.
    Demonstrates persistence.
    Represents the interests of the University, hospital and/or departmental leadership in the use of resources to meet service and productivity demands within departmental goals and budgets; strives to promote continual process and quality improvement.
    Participates in grant proposals and other funding initiatives aimed at furthering patient treatment options and or program resources.
    Identifies opportunities for practice research and special projects.
    May develops and submit research/project proposals in accordance with policies and procedures.
    May conducts research/projects in accordance with policies and procedures.
    Documents research/project outcome in accordance with policies and procedures.
    May serve on inter-departmental and hospital committees and work groups.
    May serve on or chair community groups and agency boards.

Required Qualifications
    Master's degree with a major concentration in social work.
    3-5 years of specialized social work experience. 
    A license to practice social work in Iowa. 
    LISW is required. 
    Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Desirable Qualifications
    Two years of previous experience providing services to adults with serious mental illness, including and not limited to eating disorders is highly desired.
    Additional graduate education and/or continuing education related to advanced social work practice and skills.
    Certification by the Academy of Certified Social Workers, ACM (Accredited Case Manager), CCM (Certified Case Manager), or other specialized certification for social workers related to the role. 
    Demonstrated leadership skills including critical thinking, independent decision-making, time management program development activities and contribution to practice are highly desirable. 
    Ability to coordinate complex planning efforts involving multiple disciplines, departments and community resources.
    Experience working with all ages of patients and their families, providing counseling, crisis intervention as well as experience with palliative care, hospice and end of life.
    Solid understanding of community resources available for a variety of medical and psychiatric conditions including knowledge and experience with levels of care, federal and state regulations and financial resources for post-acute hospitalization is highly desirable

Application Process
To be considered, applicants must upload a Cover Letter and Resume (under submission relevant materials) that clearly address how they meet the listed required and desired qualifications of this position. 
Job openings are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days.  This job may be removed from posting and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended.
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification.
Professional references will be required at a later time in the recruitment process. 
For more information, contact lori-posey@uiowa.edu .


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