Social Worker I
Company: Ocean View Psychiatric Health Facility
Location: Long Beach
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Social Worker - Inpatient
Department: Social Services Per Diem Schedule: Weekdays, Weekends,
and Holiday availability Shift Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Position
Summary Social Workers at Ocean View Psychiatric Health Facility
provide vital psychosocial support to adult patients in an acute
behavioral health setting. Working under the supervision of the
Director of Social Services and Social Worker Leads, Social Workers
are responsible for conducting psychosocial assessments,
facilitating therapeutic groups, supporting discharge planning, and
coordinating care with both internal teams and external agencies
such as Adult Protective Services and County Behavioral Health.
This role focuses on direct clinical services without supervisory
responsibilities. Social Workers participate in interdisciplinary
treatment planning and respond to psychiatric crises by providing
immediate clinical support and appropriate intervention. Success in
this role requires strong clinical judgment, empathy, and the
ability to navigate complex patient needs within a fast-paced,
collaborative environment. Key Responsibilities Conduct
psychosocial assessments and develop individualized treatment goals
in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team Provide individual
and group therapy using evidence-based approaches tailored to
patient needs Coordinate discharge planning, including linkage to
outpatient services, housing, conservatorship, and community-based
supports Facilitate crisis interventions and provide clinical
support during psychiatric emergencies or emotional distress
Collaborate with internal departments (e.g., nursing, medical,
admissions) and external agencies (e.g., APS, County Behavioral
Health) to support patient care coordination Participate in
interdisciplinary treatment planning meetings and ensure timely
documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) Maintain
accurate and up-to-date documentation of patient progress,
treatment interventions, and discharge planning activities Support
compliance with facility policies and regulatory standards through
accurate recordkeeping and adherence to clinical protocols While
primarily assigned to the inpatient unit, may be required to
support the Structured Outpatient Services Program (IOP/PHP) based
on census fluctuations and departmental needs Perform other duties
as assigned by the Director of Social Services or facility
leadership Demonstrate understanding and be compliant with
Patients' Rights, LPS Statutes, and Seclusion and Restraint
Protocols. Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree in Psychology,
Social Work, Counseling, or a related behavioral health field from
an accredited college or university Minimum of two (2) years of
direct service experience working with acute behavioral health in
an inpatient hospital setting (internship or practicum hours may be
considered) Knowledge of psychiatric and medical terminology,
psychopharmacology, and behavioral health treatment principles
Ability to assess mental status and psychosocial needs of adult
psychiatric patients through direct observation and interaction
Demonstrated ability to remain calm, composed, and effective in
high-stress or crisis situations. Strong teamwork and collaboration
skills across disciplines and departments. Demonstrated sound
professional judgment; clinical judgment where applicable to
licensure/role. Proficiency in the use of computers and standard
keyboard functions for data entry and electronic documentation
Effective verbal and written communication skills Ability to read,
write, and communicate fluently in English Current CPR, BLS, and
First Aid certification, or ability to obtain within 90 days of
employment Demonstrate understanding and be compliant with
Patients' Rights, LPS Statutes, and Seclusion and Restraint
Protocols. Preferred Qualifications Bilingual in English and
Spanish or other languages commonly spoken by the patient
population Familiarity with trauma-informed care, discharge
planning, and community-based mental health resources Prior
experience using Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems for
documentation and coordination of care Proficiency with Microsoft
Office Suite (Word, Excel, Teams) and/or cloud-based communication
platforms (e.g., Slack, Zoom) Bilingual in English and Spanish, or
other languages commonly spoken by the patient population Crisis
prevention/intervention training (e.g., HWC, CPI, PMAB) or
de-escalation certification Familiarity with trauma-informed care
principles and culturally responsive practices Leadership
experience or demonstrated capacity to mentor others (if applicable
to the role) Benefits Supportive, team-oriented work environment
Opportunities for professional growth, training, and advancement
within the organization Physical & Mental Requirements Independent
body mobility to frequently stand, walk long distance corridors,
descend and the ability to bend, stoop and sit for a prolonged
time. May require significant strength and alertness in a crisis to
apply non-violent crisis intervention to containment techniques, or
to provide CPR. Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25
pounds. Ability to safely assist with the physical management,
lifting, or repositioning of adult patients, including those who
may be physically resistive or assaultive, potentially weighing 100
pounds or more, in accordance with facility safety protocols and
training. Manual dexterity to reach, grasp, manipulate small
objects, and precision instruments to give injections, take pulse
and blood pressure; manual dexterity to hand write or use computer
keyboard; sufficient vision to read gauges, thermometers,
calibrated measuring instruments, labels on medications, and a
computer screen; hear and speak well enough to communicate with
patients at normal conversation level in person and over the phone.
May require fit testing for N95 respirator/facemask. Demonstrated
ability to remain calm, composed, and effective in high-stress or
crisis situations. Strong teamwork and collaboration skills across
disciplines and departments Demonstrated sound professional
judgment; clinical judgment where applicable to licensure/role.
Environmental Requirements Depending on assignment of position may
be required to work in a locked unit with juveniles, formerly
incarcerated, and individuals assigned to guardianship who have
complex social, and psycho-social needs; may be assigned to evening
or night shift, assigned to work weekends, and to work holidays as
needed as Ocean View is a 24-hour, 7 day a week facility and
coverage is essential; environment can be noisy and sporadically
chaotic, and may be exposed to hostile patients and profanity.
Special Conditions Employment is contingent upon successful
completion of Live Scan fingerprinting, background check clearance,
and verification of required licenses, certifications, and
education Satisfactory completion of professional reference checks
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States; Ocean View
does not provide visa sponsorship for certain roles unless
otherwise specified Compliance with all applicable federal, state,
and local regulations, including California Department of Health
Care Services (DHCS), The Joint Commission, and HIPAA standards
Compliance with all required health screenings and immunizations in
accordance with regulatory guidelines and facility policy, which
may include tuberculosis (TB) testing, N95 fit testing, annual
trainings, and proof of vaccination for certain communicable
diseases Availability to work evenings, weekends, holidays, or
variable shifts as needed, based on operational or patient care
needs
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