clinical social worker
Clinical social workers provide therapy, counselling, and intervention services to clients. They treat clients with personal struggles, namely mental illness, addiction, and abuse, advocating for them and helping them gain access to the necessary resources. They also focus on the impact of medical and public health issues within social aspects.
Also called: clinical social support worker
- 69
- essential skills
- 7
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2635
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- mental health social workerWhat changes?66 skills in common
- hospital social workerWhat changes?65 skills in common
- military welfare workerWhat changes?64 skills in common
- palliative care social worker64 skills in common
- child care social worker62 skills in common
- crisis situation social worker62 skills in common
- family social worker62 skills in common
- enterprise development worker61 skills in common
Essential skills
69- accept own accountability
- address problems critically
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- advise on mental health
- advocate for social service users
- apply anti-oppressive practices
- apply case management
- apply crisis intervention
- apply decision making within social work
- apply holistic approach within social services
- apply organisational techniques
- apply person-centred care
- apply problem solving in social service
- apply quality standards in social services
- apply socially just working principles
- assess social service users' situation
- build helping relationship with social service users
- clinical social work
- communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields
- communicate with social service users
- company policies
- comply with legislation related to health care
- conduct interview in social service
- consider social impact of actions on service users
- contribute to protecting individuals from harm
- cooperate at inter-professional level
- deliver social services in diverse cultural communities
- demonstrate leadership in social service cases
- develop a collaborative therapeutic relationship
- develop professional identity in social work
- develop professional network
- empower social service users
- follow health and safety precautions in social care practices
- have computer literacy
- health care system
- identify mental health issues
- involve service users and carers in care planning
- legal requirements in the social sector
- listen actively
- maintain records of work with service users
- make legislation transparent for users of social services
- manage ethical issues within social services
- manage social crisis
- manage stress in the work place
- meet standards of practice in social services
- negotiate with social service stakeholders
- negotiate with social service users
- organise social work packages
- plan social service process
- prevent social problems
- promote inclusion
- promote mental health
- promote service users' rights
- promote social change
- protect vulnerable social service users
- provide social counselling
- provide support to social services users
- refer social service users
- relate empathetically
- report on social development
- review social service plan
- social justice
- social sciences
- social work theory
- support traumatised children
- tolerate stress
- undertake continuous professional development in social work
- work in a multicultural environment in health care
- work within communities
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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