Coverage Territory: Bay, Saginaw, Arenac, Midland Counties and surrounding areas
Schedule: 2-3 days a week. 8 hour shifts
Be the Steady Hand When Families Need It Most
Hospice care isn't just clinical — it's deeply human. At Transitions Hospice, our Social Workers are the emotional and practical lifeline for patients and families navigating one of life's most complex chapters. From grief support to community resources to advance care planning, you help families find footing when the ground feels uncertain.
We believe that psychosocial care is just as essential as medical care. If you're a licensed social worker who wants to work somewhere that actually lives that belief — this is your place.
What You'll Do
As a Transitions Hospice Licensed Social Worker, you'll carry a meaningful caseload and serve as a trusted advocate and counselor for patients and families throughout the hospice journey. Your responsibilities include:
- Conducting thorough, compassionate initial psychosocial, spiritual, and pre-bereavement assessments for patients, families, and caregivers
- Providing ongoing emotional support and counseling as a consistent presence throughout the care journey
- Identifying and connecting families with community resources — including financial assistance — to meet practical and emotional needs
- Guiding families through Advanced Directives with clarity and sensitivity
- Assisting with facility placement for patients when appropriate
- Maintaining accurate, timely clinical documentation at the patient's residence and in agency records
- Actively contributing to interdisciplinary team and IDG meetings to shape holistic care plans
- Participating in on-call duties on evenings and weekends as needed
- Managing caseload while Assuring compliance with local, state, and federal laws, Medicare regulations, and established personnel policies and procedures
Benefits We Offer
- Competitive pay
- 401(k) with company match
- Company provided equipment
Why Choose Transitions Hospice?
At Transitions, you won't work in isolation — you'll be a valued member of an interdisciplinary team that genuinely depends on your skills and welcomes your voice at the table. We've built a culture where every role, from nurse to chaplain to social worker, is seen as essential to the care we provide. Our people truly are the difference.
Ready to make a lasting impact? Apply today.
What You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Master’s degree preferred. Master’s degree from school accredited by the Council on Social Work Education required in states as specified.
- Licensure and/or certification as required by the State.
- Minimum of 2+ years social service experience in a health care setting or social services agency.
- Experience in hospice, palliative care, or a related healthcare setting preferred
- Deep comfort with grief, loss, and end-of-life conversations
- Strong knowledge of community resources and care coordination
- Excellent documentation skills and attention to compliance
- Self-directed with the ability to work with little supervision
- Valid driver's license and willingness to travel locally for patient visits