Job Description
Job Description
Give your passion a purpose – join our amazing team!
Joining the Lower Cape Fear LifeCare team means embarking on a journey where your passion finds purpose every day. As an award-winning nonprofit hospice and palliative care provider nestled in the scenic beauty of Wilmington, NC, we've been dedicated to serving individuals and families for over 40 years across southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina.
What makes us stand out? Our commitment to your well-being and growth :
- Fast-Track Benefits Activation and Low-Cost and No-Cost Health Insurance Plans : Health, dental, and vision coverage kick in first of the month following 30 days into your journey with us, ensuring your peace of mind and health are top priorities from the start. There are plenty of options to tailor our health insurance plans to meet your needs, including a free employee-only health plan option.
- Virtual Health Care Options : MediOrbis offers unlimited virtual doctor visits and mental health services at absolutely no cost to you with our healthcare plans.
- Embrace Work-Life Harmony : You’ll earn 27 paid days off during your first year as a full-time employee, because we believe in nurturing your personal time to recharge and thrive.
- Recognition That Matters : Your contributions don't go unnoticed here - we celebrate your milestones and successes every step of the way! Through our partnership with AwardCo, we recognize and appreciate your hard work and dedication with meaningful rewards and recognition programs.
- Thriving in a Supportive Culture : Our culture is rooted in collaboration, compassion, and respect. We foster a supportive environment where every team member is valued, heard, and empowered to make a difference. Together, we create a community that not only cares for our patients and families but also uplifts and supports each other. Join us and become a part of a culture that fosters growth, camaraderie, and meaningful connections.
Schedule :
This role will be 32 hours each week. The particular rotation can be discussed at time of interview.
What You’ll Be Doing :
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) working in Palliative Care, you'll play a key role in supporting patients facing advanced illness. You'll work with a multidisciplinary team to provide psychosocial assessments, counseling, and care planning for patients and their families.
Comprehensive Support – Provide assessments, counseling, and care coordination for adult patients with serious illnesses.
Family & Caregiver Guidance – Help patients and families navigate complex medical decisions, anticipatory grief, and difficult family dynamics.
Program Development – Contribute to new initiatives
Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Work closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other care providers to develop holistic care plans.
What We’re Looking For :
LCSW Required – Must be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.Palliative or Hospice Experience Preferred – Prior experience working with advanced illness, serious medical conditions, or end-of-life care is a plus.Strong Communication & Counseling Skills – Ability to provide emotional support, facilitate family meetings, and guide patients through difficult decisions.Organized & Tech-Savvy – Must be comfortable documenting in electronic medical recordsCommunity Knowledge – Familiarity with local support services, social, financial, and legal resources is a plus.