Travel Social Worker Medical Social Worker
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Healthcare Nursing
Job Overview
Take the next step in your Medical Social Work career with a meaningful contract assignment in Brattleboro, Vermont. As a Medical Social Worker, you will assess psychosocial needs, coordinate multidisciplinary care, help families navigate complex treatment plans, and facilitate smooth transitions from hospital to home or community-based services. Your empathy, clinical judgment, and resourcefulness will empower patients facing medical challenges and support their caregivers.
This assignment starts on 03/23/2026 and offers guaranteed 40 hours per week, with a flexible duration measured in weeks to align with patient flow, care plans, and your professional goals. Weekly compensation ranges from $2,356 to $2,470, reflecting experience, credentials, and the value you bring to the team. While the work is rewarding, Vermont’s Brattleboro offers something extra—a chance to live and work in a region known for its natural beauty and tight-knit communities.
Benefits
Brattleboro provides a welcoming, community-focused environment with access to outdoor recreation, regional health resources, and a vibrant arts scene. Nestled in the Vermont countryside, Brattleboro offers easy access to the Green Mountains for hiking, lakes for boating, and seasonal festivals that celebrate music, food, and culture. The fall foliage attracts visitors from across the Northeast, while local eateries and farmers markets showcase farm-to-table culture.
RoleResponsibilities
- Comprehensive psychosocial assessments
- Discharge planning and advanced care planning
- Coordination with physicians, nurses, social work colleagues, therapists, and case managers
- Connecting patients with mental health supports
- Identifying housing or transportation barriers
- Assisting with benefits navigation
- Communicating with families in crisis with empathy and clarity
- Thorough documentation in electronic medical records
- Outcome tracking
- Advocacy for patients’ rights within care teams
- Mentoring junior staff and contributing to program development
Our team thrives on compassionate care, respect for your expertise, and a commitment to your well‑being. We invest in you with targeted learning plans, mentorship, and cross‑functional collaboration that strengthen your clinical judgment and communication skills. Our culture values you as a professional partner in patient care and supports your growth and satisfaction.
How to ApplyReady to apply? Submit your credentials and availability for the March 23, 2026 start date and tell us how you’ll help patients and families navigate complex medical journeys with dignity and hope.
Please note:
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