
The Director of Social Work serves as a senior clinical and operational leader responsible for the strategic direction, oversight, and performance of Social Work and Care Coordination services at Brockton Behavioral Health Center (BBHC). This role ensures the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered, trauma-informed care across the continuum, with a strong emphasis on timely discharge planning, regulatory compliance, documentation excellence, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The Director is accountable for advancing best practices in psychosocial assessment, care coordination, and transitions of care, while addressing social determinants of health and reducing barriers to treatment. This role partners closely with nursing, psychiatry, utilization management, and revenue cycle to optimize length of stay, throughput, and post-discharge outcomes.
The Director also plays a key leadership role in patient rights advocacy, quality improvement, workforce development, and system integration, working closely with the Human Rights Officer to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements.
Position: Director of Social Work
Department: Brockton Behavioral Health
Schedule: Full Time
Essential Responsibilities / Duties
Leadership & Administration
- Provide strategic leadership and day-to-day management of the Social Work and Care Coordination Department, ensuring alignment with BBHC’s mission, vision, and values.
- Develop, implement, and monitor departmental policies, procedures, and workflows to ensure efficiency, quality, and compliance with hospital standards and external regulatory requirements.
- Recruit, onboard, train, and retain highly skilled social workers and discharge planners.
- Conduct regular staff meetings and case conferences to support professional growth, share updates, and foster team cohesion.
- Monitor productivity, workload distribution, and performance metrics to ensure departmental effectiveness.
- Develop and manage departmental budget, ensuring responsible use of resources.
- Collaborate with senior leadership in identifying and addressing barriers to care, patient throughput, and operational challenges.
- Provide direct clinical supervision to licensed and unlicensed staff, ensuring adherence to professional standards, ethics, and scope of practice.
- Review complex cases and provide guidance on assessment, treatment planning, psychosocial interventions, and discharge planning.
- Support staff in identifying and addressing social determinants of health impacting patient care.
- Oversee comprehensive psychosocial assessments, ensuring they inform individualized care and discharge plans.
- Ensure care coordination processes facilitate timely, safe, and appropriate discharges, reducing avoidable delays.
- Collaborate with nursing, psychiatry, and other interdisciplinary team members to ensure continuity and integration of care.
- Address patient and family concerns related to care coordination and advocate for appropriate resources and services.
- Act as a liaison with internal departments (nursing, medical staff, case management, admissions, utilization review, etc.) to ensure consistent and coordinated care.
- Build and sustain effective partnerships with external agencies including state entities (e.g., DMH, DCF, DPH), payors, and community-based providers.
- Represent the Social Work Department on hospital and system-level committees, contributing subject matter expertise and advocating for patient-centered policies.
- Develop strategies to strengthen continuity of care between BBHC and community-based providers, ensuring patients and families are connected to appropriate post-discharge support.
- Serve as a primary point of escalation for complex discharge planning needs, insurance barriers, and systems-level challenges.
- Ensure all staff uphold and promote patients’ rights, dignity, and access to services, in compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Provide education, training, and consultation to staff on patient rights, confidentiality, and advocacy best practices.
- Investigate complaints related to patient rights, ensuring timely resolution and appropriate reporting.
- Serve as Human Rights Officer when designated, fulfilling all associated regulatory and documentation requirements.
- Engage with patients and families to resolve concerns and ensure their voices are incorporated into care planning and hospital processes.
- Develop and implement initiatives that enhance the quality, accessibility, and efficiency of social work and care coordination services.
- Collect, analyze, and report data related to patient outcomes, discharge delays, and utilization of community resources.
- Lead continuous quality improvement projects within the department and contribute to hospital-wide initiatives.
- Stay current with evidence-based practices in behavioral health social work, care coordination, and discharge planning, integrating them into departmental practice.
- Mentor staff in quality improvement, research, and program evaluation efforts.
Education
Job Requirements
- Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) from an accredited program required
- Current Massachusetts Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) required
- Additional certification in healthcare management, leadership, or case management (e.g., ACM, CCM) preferred
- Minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible social work experience, including supervisory or leadership roles in a healthcare or behavioral health setting required
- Previous leadership experience in an inpatient behavioral health or hospital setting preferred
- Experience in care coordination, discharge planning, and collaboration with state agencies (e.g., DMH, DCF, DPH) preferred
- Strong leadership, team building, and conflict resolution skills.
- In-depth knowledge of behavioral health systems, discharge planning, and community-based resources.
- Familiarity with state and federal regulations related to patient rights, privacy, and social work practice.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and maintain composure in a fast-paced environment.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills.
- Commitment to patient advocacy, equity, and trauma-informed care.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills with ability to use data to inform decisions.
- Proficiency in electronic medical records and Microsoft Office Suite.
$104,000.00- $151,000.00
This range offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications. However, our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and a broad range of factors is considered when making an offer. This includes education, experience, skills, and certifications/licensures as they directly relate to position requirements; as well as business/organizational needs, internal equity, and market-competitiveness. In addition, BMCHS offers generous total compensation that includes, but is not limited to, benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy), discretionary annual bonuses and merit increases, Flexible Spending Accounts, 403(b) savings matches, paid time off, career advancement opportunities, and resources to support employee and family well-being.
NOTE: This range is based on Boston-area data, and is subject to modification based on geographic location.
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About the company
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Boston Medical Center (BMC) is a 511-bed, equity-led academic medical center and a proud member of the Boston Medical Center Health System. BMC delivers a model of healthcare where innovative and equitable care empowers all patients to thrive. As a premier academic medical center in Boston, a national leader in clinical care, and the largest essential hospital in New England, BMC’s world-class clinicians provide comprehensive care in more than 70 specialties and subspecialties.
BMC understands that health equity is foundational to community wellbeing, and it requires transformative thinking, rewriting policies that have historically underserved communities, creating access to cutting-edge care for all, and co-creating programs with community partners that serve as national models for improving patient outcomes and experiences. We are invested in going above and beyond what is traditionally considered medicine to meet the needs of our communities and address disparities in clinical care and beyond.
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Boston Medical Center Health System is an integrated academic healthcare system that models a new kind of excellence in healthcare where clinical and operational innovation meets health equity and access. With more than 15,000 dedicated employees, BMC Health System is committed to advancing scientific discovery and access to care, partnering with our communities, and developing scalable approaches to restore and maintain health.
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